Faster Construction Projects with CPM SchedulingMcGraw Hill Professional, 2007. gada 13. marts - 456 lappuses COMPLETE YOUR CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS FASTER - USING THE LATEST CONCEPTS IN PERFORMANCE CONTROL A comprehensive review that gives you insight into the latest innovations in network-based project planning, scheduling, and control...saving you time and money on all construction projects. Faster Construction Projects with CPM Scheduling contains a full explanation of the new and innovative Scheduling Practice Paradigm, and translates it into tangible steps you can use to create powerful project schedules designed to boost productivity on any job. Completely compatible with the Collaborative Model, the new Scheduling Practice Paradigm provides, commitment planning, execution scheduling, and comprehensive performance control. Written in a friendly, conversational style, this ultimate guide explains:
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... response to the number of challenges facing the Scheduling Practice in the United States and globally. ICS, although in its infancy, promises to change the face of the Scheduling Practice by providing coordinated support programs ...
... response to sudden needs as they arose. There were no manuals, textbooks, college courses, or software help screens to show us the way. In many respects, we were the early explorers of Frontier Scheduling. Armed only with our wit, and a ...
... responses, Dilemma Control appears more proactive and timely. As almost an aside, Murray questions our allegiance to Earned Value Measurement (EVM) and Work Breakdown Structure, as well as our easy acceptance of emerging methodologies ...
... responses to these deficiencies. As a result, this book contains several new concepts that I wish to introduce to you. Namely: • A new Scheduling Practice Paradigm, complete with three specialties, seven subspecialties, and an ...
... response to a call for scheduling experts to share their understanding of what makes for a good Project Schedule and what does not. With a proliferation of scheduling software and an abundance of books on Critical Path Method (CPM) ...
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Part 2 Creating a Penchant for Change | 83 |
Part 3 Preserving Project Schedule Integrity | 173 |
Part 4 Execution Scheduling and Performance Control | 231 |
Part 5 Epilogue | 353 |
Glossary | 371 |
Index | 401 |