Put Simply:
For large projects with hundreds of scoped work items, manually setting start and end dates is time-consuming and error-prone. If the PDM included default durations and dependencies between tasks, Concourse could auto-cascade dates when a team sets a phase start—dramatically speeding up timeline planning.
Why It Matters:
Saves time: Reduces manual effort when populating or adjusting timelines, especially in large or multi-phase engagements.
Improves accuracy: Helps ensure that task sequences and durations follow firm-approved methodologies and delivery best practices.
Supports smarter planning: Provides users with a helpful starting point that can be refined, rather than built from scratch.
Elevates user experience: Feels modern and intelligent—similar to how tools like MS Project or Smartsheet auto-cascade dependencies.
What’s Needed:
PDM metadata for task-level durations and dependencies (optional, default values—not enforced).
Frontend support to auto-cascade dates based on initial inputs (e.g., phase start or milestone date).
User controls to override or adjust auto-generated dates.
Scope service updates to calculate and store cascaded dates.
Visual cues to show dependency chains and allow in-line edits.
Very helpful feature!! I agree!!!
prepopulate dependencies would be ideal
New Zealand suggestion: do it for the first 1-2 months of deliverables and tasks.