PMI PMP Project Management

Category - Time Management

What does the 20/80 rule of progress tracking imply?
  1. An activity is considered 20% complete when it is 80% complete.
  2. 80% of an activity is done after the most difficult 20% of an activity is completed
  3. An activity is credited for 20% complete when it half done, and the other 80% when it is complete
  4. An activity is considered 20% complete when it begins and 100% complete when the activity is completed
Explanation
Answer: C - The 20/80 rule for progress tracking means that an activity is considered 20% complete when it begins and gets credit for the last 80% when it is completed.

Key Takeaways: We know this was similar to Time Management #14, but we wanted to make sure you walked away knowing how these rules for progress tracking are applied. You will always look better using 50/50, but 20/80 is more accurate.
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