Elapsed Time vs Duration vs Effort

Published: 31 January 2024
on channel: Pieter Rademeyer
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In this video project schedule example is used to explain the difference between Elapsed Time, Duration, and Effort (or Work).
Scheduling formula: Work (or Effort) = Duration x Resource Units
Elapsed time = calendar days (incl. weekends and public holidays)
Duration = amount of time required to complete a task (hours, days, weeks)
Units = number of resources assigned to a task (people, equipment, material)
Effort (or Work) = amount of effort required to complete a task (hours, days)


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