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A project can save time by starting tasks simultaneously through a method known as parallel processing. This involves identifying tasks that are not dependent on each other and can be executed at the same time. By doing so, the overall project timeline can be shortened as multiple tasks are being completed concurrently. This approach requires careful planning and resource management to ensure that each task has the necessary resources and manpower to proceed without hindrance.
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One of the ways the project saved time was by not waiting for the town to be built before they started work on the dam. *If this was visualized on a PERT Chart, the project planners could see that the two tasks were dependent without resources, as noted by the blue arrows in the above visualization. Since one required concrete and steel and the other required lumber and food. Because they started in 1931, two years into the Great Depression, they had access to a wealth of workers looking for a job. So workers started six months ahead of schedule and lived in a "rag town" while they waited for utilities to be piped in from 500 miles away.
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