Benefits
The Criticality Index allows you to identify tasks that are likely to cause delays to the project.{{cite book , vauthors=Virine L, Trumper M, title = Project Risk Analysis Made Ridiculously Simple , publisher = World Scientific Publishing , year = 2017 , isbn = 978-9814759373 By monitoring tasks with a high Criticality Index a project is less likely to be late. If a task has a 100% Criticality Index it means that during the analysis no matter how the task durations varied, the critical path always included the task. The task is therefore likely to be key in completing the project on time. Conversely tasks with a low or zero Criticality Index are much less likely to cause a delay in the project finish date.Limitations with Criticality index
Just because a task is on the Critical Path all of the time, does not always mean that the task is going to be significant to the project completion date. For example, a task that is only 1 day long is unlikely to affect the project finish but it can still have a 100% Criticality Index. To avoid this problem one must also measure the correlation between the duration of a task and the duration of the project.References