Any n-ary tree can be represented as a binary tree where in each node the left pointer points to the first child and the right pointer points to the next brother.

  
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             R                        R
           / | \                      |
          B  C  D                     B -- C -- D
         / \    |                     |         |
        E   F   G                     E -- F    G
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So, your case would be:

    struct task {
      char command[MAX_LENGTH];
      int required_time;
    };

    struct node {
      struct task taskinfo;
      struct node *firstchild;
      struct node *nextsibling;
    };

This technique has the advantage that many algorithms are simpler to write as they can be expressed on a binary tree rather than on a more complicated data structure.