DHS ARI IWAS introduced its 2nd webinar on November 23, 2021 teaching undergraduate and graduate students how to plan and manage their projects using the PERT network.
Program Evaluation Review Technique (PERT) is a method for analyzing and managing the tasks and resources involved in a project. PERT is a network-based technique that uses a diagram, known as a PERT chart, to represent the relationships between the tasks in a project. The PERT chart shows the sequence of tasks, the dependencies between the tasks, and the estimated duration of each task.
PERT is a useful tool for students and researchers who need to manage complex projects, such as research projects, theses, or dissertations. It can help to identify the tasks and resources involved in the project, to plan and schedule the work, and to monitor and control the progress of the project. PERT can also help to identify potential risks and bottlenecks in the project, and to develop contingency plans to mitigate these risks.
Overall, PERT is a valuable tool for project management, and can be useful for students and researchers who need to manage complex projects with multiple tasks and dependencies. It can help to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of project management, and to ensure that projects are completed on time and within budget.