A project manager is developing the project schedule and wants to represent important events that signify progress but do not require time or resources to complete. Which of the following should the project manager use to represent these events?
Milestones are used in project schedules to represent significant events or points of progress. They have zero duration and do not consume resources, serving as markers to track the achievement of key project objectives. Tasks require time and resources and are the activities needed to complete the project. Deliverables are the outputs or products resulting from tasks, and constraints are limitations or restrictions on the project. Therefore, milestones are the correct choice to mark significant events without allocating time or resources.
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