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Advanced Project Planning with Microsoft Planner: Dependencies and Critical Path in Timeline View


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One of the top challenges in team initiatives is determining when the work will be completed, ensuring it meets deadlines, and understanding which tasks to prioritize so the project finishes on time. This is particularly difficult with multiple interdependencies. The tools teams use for work management need to drive more momentum and efficiency, helping team members reach the desired outcomes faster. Microsoft Planner offers advanced features like Dependencies and Identification of Critical Path all supported in the Timeline view to address these pain points and enhance these processes, making managing projects more efficient and precise.

 

[HEADING=1]Advanced Task Dependencies[/HEADING]

Microsoft Planner allows you to define complex task relationships, crucial for managing interconnected tasks efficiently. Here's an overview of the dependencies that are supported:

 

  • Finish-to-Start (FS): Task 3 starts after Task 2 finishes (default dependency).

 

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  • Finish-to-Finish (FF): Task 3 finishes when Task 2 finishes.

 

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  • Start-to-Start (SS): Task 3 starts when Task 2 starts.

 

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  • Start-to-Finish (SF): Task 3 finishes when Task 2 starts.

 

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  • Lead and Lag Times: Lead time allows a task to start before its predecessor finishes, enabling overlap, while lag time introduces a delay between tasks.

[HEADING=2]Steps to Set Up Dependencies:[/HEADING]

  1. Create Tasks: Begin by listing all tasks within your plan.
  2. Link Tasks: On a task row, under the 'Depends on' or 'Dependents (after)' column, click on the cell to choose the task the current task is dependent on followed by type of dependency (FS, SS, FF, SF).
  3. Add Lead and Lag Times: You can also add lead and lag times through the same menu in days, hours, minutes, weeks or months.

largevv2px999.png.cc798c3550be65b2addc100a2d50e73e.pngDependency & Lead Lag

 

 

 

Dependencies can also be added through keyboard shortcodes on the Grid, to do so add the following:

[Task Number][Dependency Type (FS/SF/FF/SS)] +/- [Lead/Lag numeral][Duration Format]

Example: 3FS+10d

 

[HEADING=1]Viewing Critical Path on Timeline[/HEADING]

Understanding the critical path is essential for timely project completion. The critical path is the longest sequence of tasks that determines the project's finish date. Microsoft Planner’s scheduling engine automatically calculates this for you, ensuring you can easily identify and prioritize the tasks that will impact your project's timeline.

Example: Imagine you are organizing a conference:

  • Book Venue: 3/5 - 3/10
  • Write Invitation list: 3/5 - 3/15
  • Send Invitation: 3/10 - 3/20

If tasks have no dependencies, the critical path is the "Send invitation" task, as it ends at the latest and thus defines when the project will end. If there was a dependency "Write Invitation list" → "Send invitation," the critical path would be "Write Invitation list" and "Send Invitation," as their sequence defines the project's end date.

 

[HEADING=2]Steps to View Critical Path in Microsoft Planner:[/HEADING]

  1. Navigate to the Timeline view.
  2. Toggle on the critical path filter to highlight critical tasks in red.

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[HEADING=1] [/HEADING]

[HEADING=1]Ready to start using it all?[/HEADING]

 

Dependencies, Critical Path and ability to view them both in Timeline View in Microsoft Planner are more than a feature; they’re a strategic tool that empowers you to tackle complex projects with confidence. If you currently use Microsoft 365 and Microsoft Teams, explore the new Planner app in Teams, and try the premium capabilities from within the Planner app by simply clicking on the diamond icon within the app where you can begin your free 30-day trail of these advanced capabilities or proceed with requesting a premium license. If you already have a Project license you’re already equipped with access to the new Planner’s premium capabilities corresponding to the license you have.

 

 

 

 

 

 

[HEADING=1]Share your Feedback[/HEADING]

We appreciate all the feedback that you have shared with us so far, we have fixed hundreds of bugs, and we are adding many of your requests to our backlog and roadmap. Keep them coming. You can share feedback through the new Planner app in Teams directly. You can also send us your feedback via the Planner Feedback Portal.

 

Here is how you can share your feedback directly from within the new Planner app

 

 

 

 

[HEADING=1]Resources[/HEADING]

  • To get the inside scoop on the new Planner watch the Meet the Makers and our AMA.
  • Watch the
    for inspiration on how to get the most out of the new Planner app in Microsoft Teams.
  • Check out the new Planner adoption website.
  • We’ve got a lot more ‘planned’ for the new Planner this year! Stay tuned to the Planner Blog - Microsoft Community Hub for news.
  • For future updates coming to the new Planner app, please view the Microsoft 365 roadmap here.
  • Learn about Planner and Project plans and pricing here.
  • Read the FAQs here.

 

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