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How does “Level Resources” in Primavera P6 work?

8 years 2 weeks ago

Primavera have a function (called Level Resources) to solve the overload resource problem.

I will explain how does it work in this article.

We have 2 activities which is assigned resource called “Test”.

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Project Selection

8 years 4 weeks ago

Delivering the wrong project on time and on budget with 100% of its scope completed to the defined quality standards is a complete waste of money!

Before value can be created by the traditional project management processes defined in the PMBOK® Guide, the project manager has to be given the right project to manage.   But selecting the best of

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Wiser Group Decision Making

8 years 6 weeks ago

If ‘two heads are better than one’ why do so many committees make bad decisions?

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Ethics is not enough

8 years 12 weeks ago

One of the slow burning issues in Australia (and globally) is the flammable cladding used in lieu of the specified non-flammable cladding on many hundreds of high rise buildings.  As a consequence, many of these buildings do not comply with the Building Act and expensive remediation works are required. In Melbourne, there are more than 85 properties where non-compliance with National

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Improving the Governance of Projects, Programs and Portfolios.

8 years 17 weeks ago

A short while ago I posted a blog that was highly critical of the new ‘Practice Guide for the Governance of Portfolios, Programs, and Projects’.  The core of my criticism was the confusion of management and governance (and PMI’s focus on improving management functions); see:

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Governance

Statistical Uncertainty

8 years 28 weeks ago

Statistics drive decisions in every walk of life, including project management. One of the applications of statistics we’ve been exposed to more than once recently is answering the question how many meals to load on a Qantas flight? 

Qantas economy cabin seats roughly 300 passengers, dinner has 3 choices on the menu, should the flight load 300 meals distributed by the expected

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The Effect of Randomness and Luck

8 years 32 weeks ago

In our last article You are probably wrong about probability we looked at probability[1]. Randomness is a key ingredient in probability, contributes to luck, affects statistics, and can easily be confused for skill or competence!

Luck and

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You are probably wrong about probability

8 years 37 weeks ago

This is the first of four articles based on Leonard Mlodinow's book, The Drunkards Walk; looking at probability, in the next article we will look at randomness, and then how this affects everything in project controls and business.  For example, does the Rugby

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PMP Questions – getting a second opinion.

8 years 41 weeks ago

Most people when faced with a painful decision such as having a leg amputated seek a valid second opinion!  Sitting for the PMP exam is no different – regardless of whose course you have completed testing your knowledge against a different set of reputable questions developed by another person is always a good idea.

Course developers tend to write questions that are answered by

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PBS -v- WBS, is there a difference?

8 years 45 weeks ago

I was recently involved in a virtual discussion on the Association for Project Management (APM - UK) website around the use and differences between a Product Breakdown Structure (PBS) and a Work Breakdown Structure (WBS).  The resulting briefing document produced by the APM is summarised here

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