In our next article, we will review how to build a project schedule. Now that we’ve reviewed the elements of a schedule, let’s look at how to apply them together. Actual Finish Dates are the dates on which each task or activity is actually completed.The Status Date is generally compared to the Baseline Date to measure project performance and the ability to meet its objectives on time. They are determined by the project stakeholders and based on the availability of resources to achieve the project objective. Baseline Dates are the set of dates that define when each task should be carried out.They indicate when the project is current and provide the most accurate projection of the project’s completion. Status Dates are the set of dates (planned or realized in the past) that represent an update of the schedule.Several important dates frame the schedule and provide important information on the project’s status: ![]()
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