What is the difference between the critical path and the key system constraint?
What will be an ideal response?
The critical path is defined as the earliest possible time on the activity network it can take to complete a project. The key system constraint is the one root cause from which all other scheduling problems evolve. All scheduling and resource problems associated with projects typically occur due to problems with trying to maintain the critical path, and hence its oft-made identification as the chief system constraint.
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a. participating in tangible exchange b. developing out-group relationships c. politically savvy d. leading with love
In the case of an undisclosed principal, a third party
a. can only recover from the principal. b. can only recover from the agent. c. cannot recover at all. d. can recover from either the agent or the principal.
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A. the government issues securities to the public B. stock prices of private companies decrease C. social security benefits given to citizens are reduced D. the government's expenses are greater than its tax revenues E. the money supply in the market decreases
A corporation performs an __ ________ act when it acts outside the powers granted to it by its articles of incorporation
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).