Project Management, PERT Diagram, Critical Path, Pedagogical Trip, Task Scheduling, Project Planning, Education Trip Organization
This document outlines the organization of a pedagogical trip using a PERT diagram, detailing tasks, durations, and dependencies to determine the critical path.
[...] Organization of a pedagogical trip Table of tasks to be performed: Tasks Duration (days) Predecessors Successors A ISHIKAWA 1 1st meeting with Mrs. B. B 1st meeting with Mrs. B. 1 ISHIKAWA Creation of the contact file C Creation of the contact file 0,5 1st meeting with Mrs. B. Establishment of the program D Establishment of the program 2 Creation of the contact file Budget forecast E Budget prévisionnel 2 Establishment of the program Contact the companies, schools and associations F Contact the companies, schools and associations 4 Budget forecast 2nd meeting with Mrs. B. 2nd meeting with Mrs. B. [...]
[...] Finalisation dossier OPCO I Finalisation dossier OPCO 7 Contacter entreprises (final) Verification dossier OPCO by madame Baudon J Verification dossier OPCO by madame Baudon 15 Finalisation dossier OPCO Sending dossier OPCO K Sending dossier OPCO 1 Verification dossier OPCO Establishment of the final budget L Establishment of the final budget 5 Sending OPCO file Verification of identity documents M Verification of identity documents 2 Establishment of final budget Signature of student releases N Signature of student releases 2 Document Verifications Flight and accommodation reservation O Flight and accommodation reservation 7 Signature of discharge Journey (Day P Voyage (Day 1 Flight and accommodation reservation PERT Diagram: The scheduling table lists the project tasks with their duration, predecessors (steps to be completed before) and successors (next steps). For example, task C (contact file creation) starts after the 1st meeting with Mrs. B. and before the program is set up. The PERT diagram illustrates the tasks in the form of nodes connected by arrows, representing the associated dependencies and durations. The arrows indicate the logical order between tasks. This diagram helps to identify the critical path, i.e., the sequence of tasks that determines the total project duration. [...]
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