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What is the history and origin of the PERT flow chart?

The PERT flow chart was developed during the 1950s by the U.S. Navy as part of the Polaris missile submarine program. It was designed to manage large and complex projects. The technique was later adopted by industries for project management purposes. It stands for Project Evaluation and Review Technique and includes a critical path, which is crucial for the project's success.

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PERT flow chart is designed to be used for project management. It stands for Project Evaluation and Review Technique. PERT also includes critical path, which is the flow that spans the most consecutive dependent tasks. Because of that, it's critical to the project's success. Having all the tasks laid out in this way will help you estimate the duration of the critical path, and the project as a whole. (Slide 3)

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