During schedule planning, a project manager determined the logical dependencies required to complete the project. Which of the following activities should the project manager do next?
A.
Determine the stakeholders positively impacted in the project.
B.
Determine the escalation reporting tool to be used in the project.
C.
Determine the resources required to complete the tasks.
D.
Determine the total cost incurred in the project's execution.
After identifying logical dependencies in schedule planning, the next practical step is to determine the resources required to complete the tasks. Dependencies define task order; resource planning then identifies who/what is needed (people, equipment, materials) and informs realistic duration estimates, resource leveling, and schedule feasibility. In Project+ planning practices, schedule development is tightly linked with resource planning—because you can’t finalize a reliable schedule without understanding capacity constraints and resource availability.
Option A (stakeholders positively impacted) is a stakeholder analysis activity, but it does not directly progress schedule planning after dependencies are defined. Option B (escalation reporting tool) is governance/communication planning, not the next scheduling step. Option D (total cost incurred) is an execution-phase cost tracking activity and cannot be determined during schedule planning.
So, once sequencing is known, the PM should identify and assign the resources needed for each activity, check availability, and adjust the schedule accordingly (including potential resource leveling or trade-offs). This creates a schedule that is not only logically correct but also executable with the available capacity.
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