Effective project management planning is a key element in the success of a project. Among the stages of project management, scheduling activities has an important role in ensuring the project runs according to plan. One of the methods used in determining the optimal time of project work is the Critical Path Method (CPM), which helps in calculating the estimated time of each activity and determining the critical path of the project. This study aims to examine the planning and implementation of the Field Work Practice Program at SMK Cendekia Batujajar, focusing on time management and constraints that may occur. The research method used is quantitative with a descriptive approach. Data were collected through observation and document analysis related to the planning and implementation of PKL at SMK Cendekia Batujajar. The results showed that the planning of the PKL program has been carried out based on government regulations and industry needs, with details of activities that have been compiled in the schedule. Through CPM analysis, the estimated project completion time is 242 days, with the identification of critical paths that must be considered in maintaining the project schedule. Based on the analysis, the planning of the PKL program at SMK Cendekia Batujajar has been carried out in a detailed and systematic manner, with the use of the CPM method to identify the critical path. However, challenges in time management and other constraints need to be considered in the implementation of the PKL project at the school.
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