Critical Path Method (CPM)
A project management technique used to identify the sequence of tasks that determines the minimum project duration.
CPM helps in identifying essential tasks and managing time effectively, ensuring that the project stays on schedule.
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Using the Critical Path Method helps us identify the sequence of crucial project activities that directly impact the project timeline.
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