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Old 05-24-2014, 12:37 PM
JulieS JulieS is offline Scheduling Chained Work Effort with Unchained Work Effort Windows 7 64bit Scheduling Chained Work Effort with Unchained Work Effort Office 2013
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Are the other teams documents in the project plan? If so, add a review task to the chain and assign the necessary resources. You may run in to an overallocation issue where R1 is scheduled to work on one of his/her documents and also review the output from the other team. You'll need to decide how to divide the labor requirement.

I also suggest looking into Deadlines on tasks to help alert you about slipping dates. Are you tracking the progress of the work as well?
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