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PERT Charts Prepared by: Michael Palazzo

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PERT Charts. Prepared by: Michael Palazzo. What are PERT Charts?. PERT stands for Program Evaluation and Review Technique To understand what a PERT chart is, we must first learn the Critical Path Method (CPM). CPM. D eveloped as a network model for project management - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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PERT Charts

Prepared by: Michael Palazzo

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What are PERT Charts?OPERT stands for Program

Evaluation and Review Technique

OTo understand what a PERT chart is, we must first learn the Critical Path Method (CPM)

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CPMODeveloped as a network model

for project managementOUses a fixed time estimate for

each activityOEasy to understand but does

not account for time variations of activities

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What is PERT?ODeveloped in late 1950’s

OA network model that allows for randomness in activity completion times

OHas potential to reduce time and cost to complete a project

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Network DiagramsOPERT Charts use network diagrams

OActivities and milestones of a project are represented by arcs and nodes on a model

OPERT was originally Activity-on-Arc diagram

OSome now use Activity-on-Node

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Arc vs. NodeActivity-on-

arc network:

Activity-on-node network:

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Example of a PERT Chart

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6 Steps1. Identify

2. Determine Activity Sequence

3. Construct

4. Estimate5. Determine

Critical Path

6. Update

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Identify/Determine Activity Sequence

O Identify Activities and Milestones:O Activities are tasksO Milestones mark beginning and end

of activities

ODetermine Activity Sequence:O Sequence is evident for someO Others require more analysis

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ConstructOConstruct the Network Diagram:

O Create diagram with activity sequence info

O For activity-on-arc model, activities are arrowed lines and milestones are circles

O Software exists to simplify this step

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EstimateOEstimate Activity Times:

O Weeks are commonly used as unit of time

O PERT is able to deal with uncertainty in activity completion times

O Each activity in model includes three time estimates

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Estimate Continued…OOptimistic Time:

O Shortest time activity can be completed

OMost Likely Time:O Completion time with highest probability

OPessimistic Time:O Longest time the activity might require

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Determine Critical PathOCritical path is longest path in

project

ODetermined by adding the times for activities in each sequence

OBy accelerating activities on critical path you decrease total project time

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UpdateOUpdate as Project Progresses:

O Make adjustments to PERT chart as project continues

O Resources may need to be added to stay on schedule if there are delays

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Benefits of PERTOGives expected project

completion time

OProvides probability of completion before a date

OShows critical path activities

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Benefits Continued…

OProvides activity start and end dates

OShows activities that have slack time

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Limitations of PERTOThe activity time estimates

are subjective

OPERT assumes a beta distribution for its time estimates; actual distribution may be different

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Limitations Continued…

OConsistently underestimates the expected project completion timeO PERT assumes probability distribution

of project completion time is same as critical path

O If delayed, other paths can become critical path

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Thank you for your attention!