Asked by Angel Cartagena on May 14, 2024

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Compare and contrast lag and lead times.

Lag Times

The delay between a predecessor activity and its successor in a project schedule, affecting the start or finish of subsequent activities.

Lead Times

The amount of time taken to complete a process or deliver a product from its initiation to completion.

  • Analyze differences between lag and lead times in project scheduling.
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Angel GuerreroMay 17, 2024
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Most activities in a network diagram have a finish-start relationship. If a certain amount of time must go by before a successor activity can begin, the required delay is called lag time. In some cases, the successor activity can overlap the end of its predecessor activity and begin before the predecessor is finished. This is called lead time.