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Finish To Start Dependency Page

In the world of project management, a schedule is more than just a list of tasks with due dates. It is a complex web of relationships. If you have ever thought, “We can’t start painting the walls until we finish installing the drywall,” you have already grasped the most common and critical relationship in project logic: the Finish-to-Start (FS) dependency .

A mature project manager knows that FS is the starting point, not the final answer. By combining FS dependencies with appropriate lag, lead, and other relationship types (SS, FF), you move from a simple to-do list to a dynamic, realistic model of your project’s future. finish to start dependency

That is the art of project scheduling. About the Author: [Your Name/Company Name] is dedicated to providing practical project management insights that turn complex theory into everyday execution. In the world of project management, a schedule