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Critical Path in Microsoft Project for the web

5 mins read /
 08/12/2021 3:07 pm
 08/12/2021 3:07 pm
5 mins read
Mark E. Read

Being able to identify the critical path of a project is an important tool in the toolbox of each project manager, helping them focus on those tasks that will have a demonstrable impact on the end date of the overall project, in an easy and visual method.

Microsoft recently enhanced Project for the web with a Critical Path filter on the timeline view that makes identifying the critical path and potential delays of a project easier to understand.

Introduction

The Critical Path method is a fundamental scheduling approach that is used to graphically show the sequence of tasks required to complete a given project. According to the Harvard Business Review, this method “provides a means of determining which jobs or activities, of the many that comprise a project, are “critical” in their effect on total project time, and how best to schedule all jobs in the project in order to meet a target date at minimum cost.”

For those studying for the PMP exam, you will need to know how this process is done manually.   But when you are in the middle of a larger project or managing a portfolio of projects with many moving tasks, having a tool that easily displays critical tasks in a visual way can save you valuable time.

This visual highlighting of tasks will help project managers explain to their stakeholders what tasks are in danger of missing the overall project finish date, or where resources need to be focused.  This is important information when stakeholders are counting on an on-time delivery, and instrumental in understanding the causes of schedule change.

 


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How to show critical tasks in Project for the web

To show critical tasks in your Project for the web project, you will want to:

1. Open your project in Project for the web and go to the Timeline view. You may want to adjust the zoom to make sure you’re focusing on the correct tasks. 

2. In the top right-hand corner, click on the filter button to open the side menu.

Critical Path Project for the web

3. Click on the “Show Critical Path” toggle to highlight the Gantt bars in red.  

Show Critical Path Project for the web

 

Best Practices

The Critical Path feature in Project for the web is best utilized when the plan’s tasks are properly linked together.

Although we won’t get into the many nuances of scheduling in Project for the web, you can unlock a great deal of scheduling power if you hold fast to a simple rule:  all detail tasks must be linked completely to other tasks all the way through your plan.

This means there are valid values in the “Depends on” and “Dependents (after)” columns.

 

A couple of other guidelines when enabling the Critical Path feature in Project for the web:

  • Keep the general direction of the links down through the plan, so the beginning of the plan is at the top and the end is at the bottom.
  • Keep it simple! It helps to switch between the grid and the timeline view to make sure your links make sense to you.  If it doesn’t make sense to you, what will you be able to say to your team members and your executive stakeholders?

Licensing

From a licensing perspective, using critical path in Project for the web requires a Project Plan 3 or 5 license. For more information on licensing and access to other great Project for the web content, visit:  Microsoft Project service description – Service Descriptions | Microsoft Docs

Conclusion

Identifying the Critical path of your projects doesn’t need to be hard or unintelligible.  Microsoft continues to enhance Project for the web to be more and more functional for both the novice and the experienced project manager, while keeping it simple.   Understanding critical path can make a difference in your project execution experience!

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About Mark E. Read PMP

Client Success Manager, Sensei

Mark started using Microsoft Project Version 4 in 1995 and has implemented every version of the server software starting with Project Central and SharePoint Team Services version 1. Mark started off his technology career in New York working for an investment bank before moving to San Francisco and working for several financial institutions and consulting firms. He later founded a project consulting firm that conducted successful Project Server implementations for over a decade, including for state government agencies and one of the world’s largest managed health care consortiums.
Mark is the former president of the San Francisco chapter of MPUG, has served as President and VP of Finance for the PMI – Monterey Bay Chapter and given presentations to project management forums across California.
Mark is passionate about data models that illuminate tough, best practice concepts and helps organizations scale those practices to the enterprise.

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