Chapter 55- Critical Path Analysis Flashcards
Efficiency
Producing a network diagram can help business to operate efficiently
– for example, a network shows tasks that can be carried out at the same time. This can help save production or installation time and the use of recourses.
Highlighting exactly which delays are crucial to the timing of the project and can help businesses meet these deadlines.
Decision making
The use of business models, such as network analysis, is argued to be more scientific and objective of making decisions.
It is suggested that estimating the length of time of a project will take based on past information and an analysis of the tasks involved should lead to deadlines being met more effectively.
Time-based management
Some businesses operate time-based management systems – these are techniques to minimise the length of time spent in business processes.
Working capital control
Identifying when recourses will be required in projects can help a business to manage its working capital cycle
– network diagrams allow a business to identify exactly when materials and equipment will be used in a project
Networks
Many of the operations carried out by the businesses are made up of a number of tasks.
The operation is only complete when all of the tasks have taken place – these tasks must be carried out in order for the operation to take place.
Network analysis
- Businesses often have to complete large projects, which involve a series of complicated tasks or activities which must be carried out in a certain order. The use of networks helps a business to manage these projects effectively .
- It is vital that a business knows the minimum length of time a project will take to complete. It is also important to know whether a delay in completing individual tasks in an operation will delay the whole project.
- Network analysis allows a business to find the sequence of asks which are critical to the project and which, if delayed will cause delays the entire operation.
Critical Path
The tasks involved in a project which, if delayed, could delay the entire project
Free float
The time by which a task can be delayed without affecting the following task
Network diagram
A chart showing the order of the tasks involved in completing a project
Earliest start time
largest number coming into node
Latest finish time
Smallest number coming into node (backwards)
Limitations of CPA-
- Information used is estimates – for example, management might have estimated times based on past performance , but a new project could have special requirements that take longer
- Changes occur when things change during the life of the project – for example construction companies may need contingency plans to deal with unforeseen circumstances, such as bad weather delaying operations.
- Can become too complex - such as with big projects hundreds of thousands of tasks may have to be taken into account
- Doesn’t take into account travel time etc.