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Master
Schedule
Example
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| Combining the costs of 3
individual schedules into the master schedule |
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| This example shows how the
values from a Type 3 ValueSet are summarized when several schedules are
combined in one master schedule. |
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| In this case, a project
manager (Joe) is in charge of 3 projects: Project 1, Project 2 and
Project 3. Line managers are responsible for maintaining their
individual
project schedules.
Joe wants to get the latest schedule
every day so he can see if there are any problems. Each of his line
managers has set up a schedule for his project. The individual
schedules show the progress of each task and the expected cost for each
task.
Joe has set up a master schedule which
summarizes the 3 project schedules. He gets his updates whenever he
needs them just by opening the master schedule. Milestones
Professional locates the line manager's schedules and generates the
master schedule. (The schedules can be on the manager's computer,
the company file server, or on the line manager's computers. In this
example, all of the schedules are on one computer). |
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| Setting up the Master
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| To set up a new master schedule, just choose
File | Master
Schedule. Check Treat the Current
Schedule as a Master Schedule. Then, use the Add Schedule
button to locate the schedules to be included. Use the Move Up
and Move Down buttons to rearrange the order of the schedules. |
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| Even though there are only 3
line manager schedules, since the top manager would like to get a summary, the
first schedule merged in has one task line (All project summary), outlined
at level 1. |
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| AllSummary -
Single Level 1 Summary Row. |
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| Project1 -
This
schedule and the schedules for Project 2 and Project 3 are outlined at
level 2 and 3. This way, all the project cost and schedule
information will be accumulated into the All Project Summary task on the
master schedule. |
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| Project 2: |
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| Master Schedule
- Combines all task lines from Project1, Project2, and
Project3, which then roll up to the All Projects Summary line. |
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| What's interesting about
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The costs for the 3 schedules are
combined in the master schedule, yielding a grand total on the All
Project Summary line.
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Summarization of ValueSets types 2
(task), 3 (column) and 4 (symbol) is done with master
schedules.
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The cumulative total cost by time
period is shown on the DataGraph below the schedule.
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The master schedule can be maintained
by anyone with access to the project schedules.
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The project schedules can be on a
company server or in a shared folder on an individual manager's
computer.
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The master schedule only needs to be
set up once.
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If WBS numbering is used, the manager
simply needs to set the master schedule up in the same order as the
WBS sequencing.
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| More about master
schedules: |
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Movies
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Master
Schedules Overview |
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Managing
Large Projects Overview |
| Also see: |
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Milestones
Professional Solutions |
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