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Exploring Alternative Paths in Critical Path Method (CPM)

Aditya Bhuyan
5 min readDec 18, 2024

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Introduction

The Critical Path Method (CPM) is an essential component of project management, as it provides an indispensable instrument for planning, scheduling, and monitoring the progress of a project. It offers a methodical technique to determining which tasks are the most important and the ones that have the greatest direct influence on the timeframe for completing a project. However, although the critical path is the primary focus of attention, alternate paths, which are sequences of tasks that do not fall on the critical path but may still have an impact on the delivery of the project, also play an important part in comprehensive project management. Having an understanding of and being able to effectively manage these alternate routes can be quite helpful in reducing hazards and delays.

The alternative routes in CPM are examined in great detail in this article, which also provides an explanation of their significance, the identification method, and effective management strategies. The ability to plan projects more effectively can be improved by gaining knowledge of alternate routes, regardless of whether you are an experienced project manager or just starting out.

What Are Alternative Paths in CPM?

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Aditya Bhuyan
Aditya Bhuyan

Written by Aditya Bhuyan

I am Aditya. I work as a cloud native specialist and consultant. In addition to being an architect and SRE specialist, I work as a cloud engineer and developer.

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