Time management: Lag and Buffer
Submitted by al.zo on Thu, 03/21/2013 - 13:55
Hi Experts,
I met the following question:
If a project manager wants to schedule a delay between activities in a project plan, he/she uses:
a. Float
b. Lag
c. Buffer
d. Lead
I answered b. but the solution showed c. as correct answer.
Is it really correct?
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bpatel
Thu, 03/21/2013 - 14:08
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That's what i dont like about
That's what i dont like about this whole thing
Based on our reading we will of course think 'Lag', but Buffer is also a correct answer.
I hope they dont have difficult questions in my exam.
At first look i answered Lag, but buffer is also not an incorrect choice as Buffer can definitely introduce delays.
al.zo
Thu, 03/21/2013 - 14:14
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explanation was....
Buffers are designed quantities of time, sized and applied to a project schedule to protect what is important to the success of that project. Buffers are non-work schedule activities to manage uncertainty.
AP
Thu, 03/21/2013 - 14:58
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The keyword in the question
The keyword in the question is schedule a delay.
Buffer is a time which a PM can introduce into a schedule to account for any uncertainities.
Whereas lag is not introduced, but it is evolved as a result of dependancy between activities.
al.zo
Thu, 03/21/2013 - 18:20
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ok
thanks a lot AP