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Article Scheduling 1 February 2020
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Banishing Bottlenecks
By Ingram, Bruce Bottlenecks can have punishing consequences on projects—and their teams. Whether the source of the logjam is a person, a process or a resourcing backlog, teams can get stuck in project limbo when…
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Article Scheduling, Energy & Utilities 1 December 2019
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Power Play
By Fister Gale, Sarah India's skyrocketing growth is only matched by its surging demand for energy—expected to roughly double over the next two decades. With India on pace to consume more than 10 percent of the global…
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Article Quality Management, Scheduling 1 August 2019
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Going to Extremes
By Fister Gale, Sarah Blistering desert heat. Arctic chill. Middle-of-nowhere sites. When projects happen in extreme environments, teams face a test of professional skill—and personal will. Embracing a climate of…
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Article Scheduling 1 February 2019
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Celebrating Smaller Delays
Schedule overruns affected nearly 30 percent of Indian infrastructure projects monitored by the government in 2014. By 2018, that had dropped to under 20 percent, even as the number of initiatives…
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Article Scheduling, Risk Management, Construction 1 January 2019
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Permit Power
Permits can stall or accelerate a construction megaproject. A permit issue is even affecting a century-old project—the Sagrada Familia in Barcelona, Spain. The project launched in 1882, though less…
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Article Innovation, Scheduling, Complexity, Lessons Learned, Construction 1 November 2018
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Sequencing Made Simpler
By Garza, Amelia Talk about a lessons learned database. U.S. construction and engineering giant Bechtel has been in business for 120 years, with some 25,000 construction projects under its belt—many of them…
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Article Agile, Scheduling, Cost Management, Scope Management 1 September 2018
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Snap Precision
By Fewell, Jesse If you've worked on agile projects, you've likely heard an agile champion make bizarre statements about estimating a budget and schedule. When you press further for estimates, you might get an even…
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Article Scheduling 1 January 2018
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Back On Track
PM Network asked the PM community about getting a project back on schedule.
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Article Scheduling, Cost Management, Scope Management 1 December 2017
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Measure Of Respect
By Khan, Zahid Are we measuring the right key performance indicators (KPIs)? Project success is usually measured by KPIs related to scope, schedule, budget and quality requirements.
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Article Innovation, Scheduling, Manufacturing 1 December 2017
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The Next Industrial Revolution
By Fister Gale, Sarah Today's assembly lines are rolling with change. Whether they produce vehicles, athletic shoes or smartphones, manufacturers are transforming their factories to keep pace with digital disruption.…
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