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Which may be employed to shorten a schedule without changing the scope of the task?

Which may be employed to shorten a schedule without changing the scope of the task?

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A.
Alter to task priorities.

B.
Releasing resources earlier from tasks which were scheduled with a late start.

C.
Fast tracking or Crashing

D.
Fast tracking.

E.
Crashing

2 Comments on “Which may be employed to shorten a schedule without changing the scope of the task?

  1. Ahmet Can Aykut says:

    Answer should be Fast Tracking or Crashing.
    • crashing. A technique used to shorten the schedule duration for the least incremental cost by adding
    resources. Examples of crashing include approving overtime, bringing in additional resources, or paying
    to expedite delivery to activities on the critical path. Crashing works only for activities on the critical path
    where additional resources will shorten the activity’s duration. Crashing does not always produce a viable
    alternative and may result in increased risk and/or cost.
    • Fast tracking. A schedule compression technique in which activities or phases normally done in sequence
    are performed in parallel for at least a portion of their duration. An example is constructing the foundation
    for a building before completing all of the architectural drawings. Fast tracking may result in rework and
    increased risk. Fast tracking only works if activities can be overlapped to shorten the project duration.




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