The Implications of Planning and Scheduling by CPM

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Jack G. Hazan
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 1965

Abstract

The Critical Path Method is the modern scientific answer for solving the planning and scheduling problems inherent in today's complex projects. With this method, nothing is left to chance. All resources are controlled and kept to the minimum. The various phases are properly planned and strategically determined. Optimum conditions are evaluated for the most economical and fastest way to complete a definite project. The method must be fully understood and implemented with positive data and continuous feedback to obtain the best results. This paper covers the various aspects of the Critical Path Method and mentions some of its applications in the mining and metallurgical fields. T 0 progress to a higher state of human welfare necessarily involves sacrifices. The greatest sacrifice is to relinquish social freedom in favour of economic freedom. In the old days, for example, a cobbler was free to work at whatever time of the day he chose; today, he can't. He is now forced to adapt himself to environment and to work at stand-
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APA: Jack G. Hazan  (1965)  The Implications of Planning and Scheduling by CPM

MLA: Jack G. Hazan The Implications of Planning and Scheduling by CPM. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1965.

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