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Article Scheduling, Complexity, Program Management, Procurement Management, Spanish Articles 1 November 2020
PM Network
Proyecto del año de PMI 2020
Durante décadas, Europa ha dependido en gran medida de una nación, Rusia, para suministrar su gas natural. Casi el 40 por ciento del gas natural de la Unión Europea proviene de Rusia. Una nueva…
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Article Scheduling, Complexity, Program Management, Procurement Management, Energy & Utilities 1 November 2020
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2020 PMI® Project of the Year Winner
By Parsi, Novid| Wilkinson, Amy For decades, Europe has relied heavily on one nation, Russia, to supply its natural gas. Almost 40 percent of the European Union’s natural gas comes from Russia. A new pipeline could change that.…
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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 Scheduling, Complexity, Resource Management 1 October 2017
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Counting on Precision
By Blumerman, Lisa The United States census is a complex, large-scale, multiyear exercise in program management. The scope of accurately and cost effectively counting more than 330 million people across more than 3.7…
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Article Change Management, Scheduling, Complexity, Stakeholder Engagement 2 April 2017
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Bridging the Gap
By Fister Gale, Sarah Complex road construction projects create detours. But an 18-year, US$2 billion highway improvement program in New Haven, Connecticut, USA, encountered the ultimate roadblock: Nobody wanted to help…
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Article Scheduling, Complexity, Cost Management, Scope Management 1 February 2017
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Games Plan
By Fister Gale, Sarah The Olympics capture the world's imagination. But the race begins long before athletes arrive. Cities compete to host the Summer and Winter Games, hoping to take a lead role on the global stage. But…
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Article Quality Management, Risk Management, Scheduling, Complexity, Scope Management 1 January 2017
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Do Look Down
By Ali, Ambreen Here's a winning formula to take tourists to new heights: Build glass skywalks. Last year a burst of construction projects in China hoisted walkways alongside dramatic cliffs, atop skyscrapers and…
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Article Scheduling, Complexity, Cost Management, Government, Construction 1 September 2016
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Track record
Public-sector megaprojects aren't exactly known for finishing on schedule and within budget. Yet Foothill Gold Line Construction Authority is making a habit of doing both. The organization is…
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Article Scheduling, Cost Management, Complexity, PM in Academia 1 August 2016
Project Management Journal
A study on complexity and uncertainty perception and solution strategies for the time/cost trade-off problem
By Wauters, Mathieu | Vanhoucke, Mario In this article, the Discrete Time/Cost Tradeoff Problem (DTCTP) is revisited in light of a student experiment. Two solution strategies are distilled from the data of 444 participants and are…
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Article Scheduling, Complexity, Talent Management, Resource Management, PM in Academia 1 August 2016
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Making sense of rework causation in offshore hydrocarbon projects
By Love, Peter E. D. | Ackermann, Fran | Smith, Jim | Irani, Zahir | Edwards, David J. Retrospective sense making is used to determine how and why rework in offshore hydrocarbon projects occurred. Staff from organizations operating at the blunt end (e.g., clients/design engineers…
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