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== Lead time ==
I always thought that one of the major, long-term contributions of PERT for those estimating completion times for complex tasks involving the interaction of many different tasks of many different types from many different sources was the concept of '''lead time'''.
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Therefore, it does not (and can not) mean what seems to to be an identical, polar-opposite meaning -- which is very different, entirely wrong, utterly misrepresenting, and totally bereft of the wonderful utility of the term's correct application -- that we see in much of the usages: i.e., something like "the earliest time in the future that an event can occur if we start now" (rather than the correct version, "the latest we can start work, so that we will have the product in our hands on date '''D''' at time '''T''').
I feel that there should be:
:(a) some significant piece about "lead time" in the PERT article; and
:(b) once that is settled, appropriate changes also made to the [[Lead time]] article.
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== Copyright issue ==
The figure seems to be a color-ized version of diagram shown at NetMBA, but with the NetMBA logo removed.
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