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Conference Paper Scheduling, Risk Management, Scope Management 24 February 2010
Origins of schedule overrun
By Grey, Stephen Schedule models are effective tools for simulating the uncertainty that commonly occurs on projects. But too often, inexperienced project teams will develop models that fail to show how scope…
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Conference Paper Quality Management, Scheduling, Cost Management, Scope Management 24 February 2010
Manager's challenges--managing constraints
By Lee, Wei Most project practitioners are well versed in the dynamics of managing a project's triple constraints. But as experience project professionals know, the act of implementing a project involves more…
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Conference Paper Scheduling, Work Breakdown Structures, Quality Management, Cost Management, Scope Management 19 October 2008
Moving from the WBS to a critical path schedule
By Jones, Charles The work breakdown structure (WBS) not only enables project managers to develop a project's activity sequences, but also serves as the basis for developing a project team's critical path, from which…
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Conference Paper Quality Management, Risk Management, Scheduling, Benefits Realization, Cost Management, Scope Management 2007
Six (yes six!) constraints
By Siegelaub, Jay M. Project professionals have long recognized cost, time, and scope as the constraints influencing a project's outcome. Prince2 has expanded this list to include quality, benefits, and risks. This…
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Conference Paper Scheduling, Cost Management, Scope Management, Spanish Articles, Construction, Manufacturing 3 November 2005
Aplicación de la teoría de restricciones en la planificación y la programación de proyectos en el Perú
By Rodriguez Castillejo, Walter | Valdez Cáceres, Doris OLos autores del presente trabajo, vienen aplicando la Teoría de Restricciones en la Planificación y Programación de Obras. TOC fue desarrollada por el físico israelí Eliyahu Goldratt, quien aplica…
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