A Study of the Critical Chain Project Management Method Applied to a Multiproject System

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ArticleScheduling, PMO, Program Management1 June 2019

Project Management Journal

Cooper Ordoñez, Robert Eduardo | Vanhoucke, Mario | Coelho, Jose | Anholon, Rosley | Novaski, Olívio

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Cooper Ordonez, R. E., Vanhoucke, M., Coelho, J., Anholon, R., & Novaski, O. (2019). A Study of the Critical Chain Project Management Method Applied to a Multiproject System. Project Management Journal, 50(0), 322–334.
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In 1997, Eliyahu Goldratt proposed a method called critical chain project management (CCPM) to minimize the inefficiencies identified in traditional project management. The project management community accepted the proposed method as a viable alternative. However, to allow its implementation with a multiproject system, more research was necessary. Seeking to identify the key factors that influence the performance of the multiproject system applying the CCPM method, we performed a case study. Logistic regression analysis showed that applying the CCPM method in a multiproject system allows for better time estimation of activities and facilitates the allocation of critical resources

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