Critical Path Method PowerPoint Presentation Template

Color-coded Critical Path Method (CPM) PowerPoint chart template with task durations, start/finish times, floats, and delay (DRAG) values

The Critical Path Method (CPM) Chart PowerPoint Presentation Template is a powerful and visually structured resource for project managers, planners, and operations teams seeking to optimize timelines and resource allocation. This template provides a clear, color-coded layout to map task dependencies, durations, and the critical path—ensuring precise control over project schedules.

Each task box displays key scheduling metrics: Earliest Start (ES), Duration, Earliest Finish (EF), Latest Start (LS), Total Float (TF), and Latest Finish (LF). The visual flow of arrows and the inclusion of DRAG values (delay calculations) further help identify where delays will impact overall project completion. Critical paths are clearly highlighted with red arrows, allowing for immediate visibility of time-sensitive task sequences.

This CPM template is ideal for high-stakes project planning in industries such as construction, IT, product development, and engineering. It helps teams identify bottlenecks, allocate resources efficiently, and adjust schedules in real time. With a professional and modern design, the slide simplifies complex project data, making it easy to present to stakeholders, team members, or clients.

Fully customizable and compatible with both PowerPoint and Google Slides, this template allows users to tailor the flow, task labels, and duration values to meet their project-specific needs. Whether used for proposal development, project kickoff, or status updates, it delivers clarity and actionable insights every time.

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Project timeline planning, Construction scheduling, Agile project management, Engineering task sequencing, Resource allocation meetings, Milestone tracking, Risk management presentations, Software development roadmaps, Workflow optimization, Program management briefings

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