M. Sahir A. Shatiry, PMI-RMP, PMPSenior Hook-up and Commissioning Engineer| Petronas Carigali Sdn BhdIpoh, Perak Darul Ridzuan, Malaysia
Hi George,
From my understanding, time estimate sub-set of preparing the project schedule. In order to prepare project schedule, you need to get time estimate for each work-breakdown structure that you have identified.
Correct me if i'm wrong..that from what I understand. Saving Changes...
George LewisProgram/Project Manager| DXC Technology CompanyHeredia, Costa Rica
And I Rita also gives the exact same answer that above: difference between time estimate and schedule is that the schedule is calendar based.
If anyone else have an interesting insight, you're welcome. Saving Changes...
Praveen MalikIndependent Consultant| Independent ConsultantNew Delhi, India
George, These are not really Project management terms. You can just pick up any good dictionary to understand the difference between these 2 terms. Or, you can Max Wideman's PM glossary.
Malik - I read both articles, even though they were good for other Schedule related topics, what I was looking for is the answer to the original question. I most say it is an original question stated in Rita's Training material.
But thanks, I will also use your links with my students...
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George LewisProgram/Project Manager| DXC Technology CompanyHeredia, Costa Rica
May 19, 2016 3:21 AM
Replying to Praveen Malik
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George, These are not really Project management terms. You can just pick up any good dictionary to understand the difference between these 2 terms. Or, you can Max Wideman's PM glossary.
Thank you Malik, let me check them out... Saving Changes...