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In a Critical Chain Project Management Portfolio Fever Chart you can have several projects in the red zone. How do you decide which of these projects is the priority? Philip Marris answers this question during a webinar question & answer session.

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00:00With critical chain, when you have more than one project in the red zone of the fever chart,
00:05how do you decide which of the projects get the priority?
00:09It's the steepest angle.
00:11That's to say, if the fever chart is going off in that direction, right?
00:16You look at the chart and you find the ones which has got the highest ratio of consumption of buffer
00:22with the lowest progress, and therefore the one which is the highest angle.
00:26Okay, that's P1 in the example I gave earlier on.
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