Visualizing milestone slippage is essential for tracking project progress. Here's how to track and display milestone slippage in Microsoft Project:
- Set Up Milestones - Make sure you have created milestones as tasks in Microsoft Project with a duration of 0 days that represent crucial points in the project timeline.
- Use the Tracking Gantt View. - Microsoft Project's Tracking Gantt chart visualizes milestones and task dependencies. By comparing the baseline timetable to the current project timeline, you may instantly identify any differences, including slippage.
- Highlight Slippage - Customize the Tracking Gantt view to display a clear discrepancy between planned and actual milestone dates. If a milestone is delayed, the tracking Gantt chart will display a visible discrepancy between the original plan and the actual completion.
- Develop Custom Reports - Using Microsoft Project's reporting features, you can develop milestone-specific reports that show slippage and offer project managers actionable insights to change deadlines.
Visualizing milestone slippage in MS Project enables teams to be proactive and ensure that milestones are reached on time, reducing delays.