I sent out the schedules that we typed into MS Project to all of the team members. Unfortunately, this happened a few days later than it should have (or could have) happened, giving them only two days to put together durations and due dates for their activities, before a full-team meeting to review schedules was to take place. In the future, I would stay up all night if necessary to get the schedules out IMMEDIATELY after they were typed into MS Project, so that team members would have as much time as possible, to as soon as possible, input durations and dates.
The team members were very accommodating, however, working on their schedules as soon as they could. The HR manager, with the most activities (approximately 400), definitely had her work cut out! When she saw the schedule, she wrote back to me, "Did I really say all that?!"
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