WHY HAS MY CRITICAL PATH DISAPPEARED? AND, HOW TO FIX IT. MS PROJECT MADE EASY TUTORIAL NO. 43

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In this video I go over a common problem that people have using MS Project. Their critical path suddenly for no reason seems to disappear. In this video I demonstrate how and explain why it disappears and more importantly I show how you can bring back the critical path and make it visible.
Download Start Point File From Google Drive Here:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1NCbZ...

Other Videos in this series:
MS Project Made Easy
• Tutorial 1 Introduction    • MS Project Made Easy Tutorial 1, Proj...  
• Tutorial 2 Calendars    • MS Project Made Easy Tutorial 2: Cale...  
• Tutorial 3 5 things to improve    • MS Project Made Easy Tutorial 3 5 Thi...  
• Tutorial 4 Resources    • 8 Things & More on How to Add Resourc...  
• Tutorial 5 Filter    • MS Project Made Easy Tutorial 5, How ...  
• Tutorial 6 Updating    • MS Project Made Easy Tutorial 6, How ...  
• Tutorial 7 Revisions    • How to Update & Revise a Project Sche...  
• Tutorial 8 Change Orders    • Update and Insert Changes Into Your P...  
• Tutorial 9 Timeline scale    • Make professional presentations with ...  
• Tutorial 10 Work, Duration, Units, Effort Driven    • Learn Work, Units, Duration, Cost & E...  
• Tutorial 11 Resource Leveling    • Learn the Basics How To Identify, Lev...  
• Tutorial 13 Baselines    • How to set a BASELINE in your MS Proj...  
• Tutorial 14 Mult baselines and Changes    • How & Why to set Multiple Baselines &...  
• Tutorial 15 Master Project    • Learn to Create a Master Project File...  
• Tutorial 16 Resource Pool    • Learn How to Create a Resource Pool U...  
• Tutorial 17 5 Project Hacks when reviewing    • 5 MS Project Hacks to Avoid Problems ...  
• Tutorial 18 Hammock Activity    • How to Make a Hammock Activity in MS ...  
• Tutorial 19 Resources by volume    • Learn how to create & track resources...  
• Tutorial 20 Buffers    • Learn how to apply Buffers in MS Proj...  
• Tutorial 21 Cash Flow    • Learn 3 Ways to create a cash flow re...  
• Tutorial 22 Before Purchasing MS Project
• Tutorial 23 Overallocation and leveling    • Learn how to level resource over-over...  
• Tutorial 24 Templates    • Learn why and how to make templates i...  
• Tutorial 25 Format    • Learn how to customize and format you...  
• Tutorial 26 Naming Protocols    • Learn How To Keep Track of Multiple U...  
• Tutorial 28 Updating Problems Solved    • How to update and solve update proble...  
• Tutorial 29 WBS    • LEARN HOW TO CREATE A WORK BREAKDOWN ...  

I’m Tom Stephenson a professor of Construction management and I’ve taught MS Project to both students and professional for many years. In this course I plan to build on a sample project that we can create together. Every video will add more tools to your repertoire so that you will be able to create baseline schedules, update and recover them. You will also be able to add and track changes, cost, and productivity rates so that you can be a successful project manager.
I plan to add one video per week and you can follow along by subscribing and clicking the notification icon. I will provide google drive links in the description for start point files as we progress in the course. If there is a specific topic you are after take a look at my other MS Project playlists on my channel.

Tom Stephenson is a national award-winning professor (George Brown College, University of Toronto) and best-selling author whose background in education spans nearly three decades. His diverse teaching disciplines include construction project management, business management, human resource management, architecture, carpentry, and brick and stone masonry. As a dual-professional, Tom is called upon by industry leaders to translate knowledge, reinvigorate corporate culture, and inspire innovation in emerging and established companies across Canada. Before breaking into the academic realm, Tom acquired more than a decade of practical project-management experience, operating a mid-sized Toronto-based general contracting firm. He is also the author of the newly released Planning, Scheduling, and Control of Construction Projects with American Technical Publishers and the four best-selling editions of Understanding Construction Drawings for Housing and Small Buildings with Nelson Publishing Canada. Tom most recently received the Toronto Construction Association’s 2020 Chancellor’s Award for “helping his peers become more ethical, knowledgeable and professional.” A champion of change management, Tom takes pride in helping students and businesses navigate uncharted territories, take calculated risks and rise above the status quo. Some of the companies he’s worked with include Mattamy Homes, EllisDon, BIRD Construction, MCA, Maple Reinders, and Tucker HiRise, University of Toronto Project Managers.

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