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Article Scheduling, Quality Management December 1990
Project Management Journal
Development of a knowledge-based schedule planning system
By Yunus, Nordin B. | Babcock, Daniel L. | Benjamin, Colin O. Project scheduling systems are essential tools for helping inexperienced project managers plan and monitor projects and for helping experienced project professionals analyze and evaluate project…
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Article Risk Management, Quality Management, Scheduling December 1990
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The project manager
By Hamburger, David H. Because all projects involve some degree of uncertainty, project managers must not only act as effective risk takers but also perform as flexible contingency planners. This article examines how…
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Article Quality Management, Scheduling December 1990
Project Management Journal
The project manager as team builder
By Todryk, Lawrence A typical trait shared among projects that lack clarity and authority--in addition to often failing to meet schedule, cost, and quality expectations--is the prevalence of poor project team…
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Article Quality Management, Scheduling, Resource Management, Construction March 1990
Project Management Journal
Effective controls for large scale construction projects
By Tiong, Robert L. K. Realizing large construction projects is a difficult multi-activity endeavor that is only successfully achieved--meeting time, cost, and quality requirements--when project managers use effective…
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Article Quality Management, Scheduling September 1984
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Time is of the essence, today
By Balfour, Richard J. Although there are many elaborate scheduling and schedule reporting systems now available, the capital projects industry seems to hold less respect for a projects time parameter than the parameters…
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