Michael is looking at a network diagram he’s just created for his project. He sits with Tito, a team member and relays important facts about the project utilizing the diagram. Which of the following does not represent the benefits of using a network diagram?
Explanation
Answer: d - By utilizing this detailed diagram, Richard should be able to address questions relating to those activities that are make up this project, so it could not be a “quick sketch.”
Richard would be able to reference dependencies, speak to a critical path, and even a calendar scale, as those are things that can incorporated into a network diagram.
Key Takeaway: Although more than 90% of things we fear never actually materialize, there’s no better approach to the other 10% than by being paranoid - I meant prepared. Network diagrams are the Project Manager’s equivalent to how to exit a fire through a particular stairwell. It shows you where you are and where you need to go.