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Conference Paper Complexity, Risk Management, Scheduling 10 October 2015
For want of a nail
By Shenhar, Aaron | Orhof, Ori | Dori, Dov The success of any large, complex project is dependent on the completion of all essential components before project completion. The delay of even small components can derail or put the entire…
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Conference Paper Scheduling, Estimating, Work Breakdown Structures 11 May 2015
Scheduling optimization with line of balance and start-finish relations / Ricardo Viana Vargas, Felipe Fernandes Moreira.
By Vargas, Ricardo Viana | Moreira, Felipe Fernandes The start-finish relationship between activities are often misunderstood; partly due to the lack of understanding regarding the true meaning of logical relationships. This paper, which has the…
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Conference Paper Scheduling 5 May 2014
Paradigm shift for practice
By Chettiar, Murugappan Project management approaches have matured from traditional structures to encompass more modern, adaptive approaches. To equip project managers dealing with the demands and challenges of multiple…
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Conference Paper Scheduling, Strategy, Decision Making 5 May 2014
Strategic value management
By Thiry, Michel Beginning with an outline of the evolution of value management from value engineering/analysis into a strategic management approach, this paper applies value management as a strategy formulation and…
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Conference Paper Risk Management, Scheduling, Agile, Information Technology, Government 29 October 2013
Success with agile in a federal environment
By Garrison, Richard Federal IT projects often run over budget and behind schedule, or fail to deliver promised functionality. Many projects use "grand design' approaches that aim to deliver functionality every few…
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Conference Paper Scheduling, Agile, Lean 29 October 2013
How emerging tools can support traditional project management tools
By Barbero, Maria Cristina | Stira, Carmela Large projects typically present scheduling challenges for project managers. Citing a case study of involving a large Italian project, this paper explores the use of both traditional project…
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Conference Paper Scheduling, Work Breakdown Structures 29 October 2013
The ABC basics of the WBS Paul Burek.
By Burek, Paul The Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) is widely used by project managers and stakeholders, yet the purpose and content of this important tool is widely misunderstood. Offering a clear definition of the…
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Conference Paper Scheduling, Quality Management, Requirements Management 29 October 2013
How to displease the customer or engage the customer
By Khanna, Vimal Kumar Most service companies adopt a customer-controlled approach to project execution, and typically defer to customer-defined product features, schedule, and costs. Yet, this approach does not always…
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Conference Paper Agile, Scheduling, Work Breakdown Structures 29 October 2013
Deliver better, faster and leaner projects
By Leduc, Guy-Bruno | De Grace, Benoit In 2011-2012, PMC used lean project management techniques to help Ultima Foods deliver a very ambitious project, winning the PMI Montreal Chapter's Project of the Year Award 2012 and numerous awards…
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Conference Paper Scheduling, Quality Management 29 October 2013
Gaining competitive advantage through reducing project lead times
By Patrick, Duncan | Warchalowski, Jack Projects are deemed successful at completion if they achieve three simultaneous objectives: scope (or content), schedule, and cost. While this is well known, it is hard to achieve in reality. Often,…
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