Managing resources does not require too much effort for this project as we will
be doing all the work ourselves, but we may choose our partner to take care of
purchasing the materials or a friend may offer to help out with the actual labor, so
we must not skip this step.
Now can we begin to schedule the work. The independent tasks such as choosing
and preparing the location can be scheduled as we desire. For the other tasks though,
we may not be able to make those decisions yet. We may have a rough idea of when
we want the wall completed, and if a friend has offered to help then we will know
when they are available, but until we have arranged the delivery of the materials we
cannot confirm when we will build the wall.
No that we have figured all our tasks, we can focus on task execution??”in this case
purchasing the materials and arranging their delivery.
Once these have been completed we can go back and review our tasks. We can now
mark some as complete, while others will now need to be scheduled. We may even
think of more tasks that could be included.
Following this simple example, we can see that with least efforts we now know
exactly what tasks we need to do and when we need to do them, so that we can
concentrate on getting them done.
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