What is the difference between Slip and Variance?
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- Can you tell the difference between bars and tasks?
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- What is the difference between Slip and Variance?
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What is the difference between Slip and Variance?
Understanding how Slip and Variance are calculated will help to decide how to incorporate them into your projects to help track where activities are ahead or behind schedule, where problems started to occur, and the likely state your project will be in when you next hit that reschedule button.