Does critical path always have zero slack?

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In project management, “float” or “slack” is the amount of time a task can be delayed without affecting the deadlines of subsequent tasks or the project’s final delivery date. The former is called “free float”, and the latter is called “total float”. Besides, there are two popular tools carrying the same names. Read this article till the end to learn more about these apps and their key functionality.

How Do I Find Float?

The simplest way to compute slack is to subtract the time you’ve allotted to complete a task from the time the task actually takes. For example, if you’ve allotted 10 days for a task, but it only takes you 6 hours to complete, your slack is 4 days. Tasks with zero floats can be considered part of the “critical path” because any delay on these tasks means a delay to the project deadline itself.

To compute the total float, you need to add up the free float of all the other tasks in the project. If the number is positive, you have that much room to finish a project in case of delays or problems. If the number is negative, you don’t have enough time for the project, and it will most likely miss the deadline.

How Can I Maximize Float?

In order to maximize float in project management, you need to identify your critical path and calculate the amount of float in each non-critical task path. It will help if you visualize the project using a Gantt Chart or PERT diagram.

Gantt Chart is a bar chart that illustrates the project plan based on its tasks and timelines.

With these tools, you can reshuffle tasks and consolidate all of your non-critical tasks into as few task chains as possible. You can then reassign resources and work schedules to focus on the critical chain and to increase team productivity and efficiency. It may not change the amount of float, but it will get you the most out of those spare hours.

Make sure you revise your float estimates as the project goes on. If one task takes longer than expected, you have the option of using up estimated float from a task further down the calendar. Some project managers add a little bit more float than necessary as a safety measure against unexpected delays.

Of course, there will be circumstances where your project gets delayed, no matter how well you manage your float time. Learn from these delays and account for them the next time you schedule a project.

Slack and Float Apps in Project Management: Are They Useful?

So are these applications useful in project management? For sure! Each tool solves its own tasks. If you need a dedicated solution to help you ease out the project management process, it’s better and easier to choose a multifunctional tool to cover the full cycle of project delivery. Let’s take a look at the most popular examples of such solutions.  

Birdview PSA

Birdview PSA is a full-cycle platform that helps professional service delivery teams plan, manage, and forecast resources, projects, and finances in one place. With the Birdview advanced resource planning features, managers can schedule projects, assign tasks, and manage the team’s workload to maximize resource utilization. As a result, your organization will be able to fulfill your current project needs and take on more work with confidence.  

Key Features: Resource Management (Resource Loading Center), Project Management and Collaboration, Time Management, BI Reporting and Forecasting, Free Client Portal

Pricing: Starts at $18.88 per user per month (depending on user type)

Trial: Free 14-day trial  

Float

The Float project management tool helps teams to better plan their current and future work. The app primarily works as a collaborative platform for real-time project planning and task scheduling. With Float, teams always know their workload and upcoming project needs and can make adjustments to their schedules when needed.  

Key Features: Resource Management and Scheduling, Time Tracking, Capacity Management, Forecasting and Reporting  

Pricing: Starts at $6 per user per month (depending on user type)

Trial: Free 30-day trial  

Slack

Since we are talking about slack here, we couldn’t leave the app of the same name behind. Slack is a team collaboration platform that initially started as a messaging app for businesses. The solution’s key idea is to bring everyone inside and outside your organization together to work as a whole team for the benefit of your projects. Ideally, tools similar to Slack should be integrated with another tool covering broader project and resource management functionality, such as Birdview PSA. That’s why Birdview PSA offers integration with Slack through Zapier.    

Key Features: Team Collaboration, Messaging, Data and File Sharing, Workflow Builder (Task Automation)

Pricing: Starts at $7.25 per user per month (depending on user type)

Trial: Free 30-day trial

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Patrick Icasas

Patrick Icasas is a former marketing project manager with 7 years of marketing and PR agency experience, managing creative projects for brands such as Nokia, Verizon Wireless, and Adobe. He now spends his time helping people make the most out of their project management software and entertaining his 5 year old daughter.

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Does the slack have to be 0 for it to be on critical path?

Deadline dates can affect the total slack on tasks. If you enter a deadline date before the end of the task's total slack, total slack will be recalculated by using the deadline date rather than the task's late finish date. The task becomes critical if the total slack reaches zero.
Slack is the amount of time a task can be delayed without changing the Critical Path. A task on the Critical Path has no (zero) slack. We calculate Slack by making a right- to-left pass across the network and find the latest start date for each task.

What is total slack in critical path?

Total slack represents the maximum amount of time a job may be delayed beyond its early start without necessarily delaying the project completion time. We earlier defined critical jobs as those on the longest path through the project.

Why does critical path have zero float?

The critical path is a sequence of dependent tasks that determines the duration of a project. Tasks on the critical path need to happen for the project to finish, and they need to be done in a specific order. Tasks on the critical path will have a float of zero, meaning there are no delays in the sequence.