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Driving Sector

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David Moses
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Dear All,

I wonder who is "driving" the planning/scheduling world? In another words, which of the following (or any other) sector influence the planning/scheduling world at most?

* Oil&Gas Sector
* Defense Sector
* Transportation Sector
* Civil Buildings Sector

Best Regards

PS.
Any related literature web link is welcomed...

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Nigel Winkley
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David

We all do! Probably civils/M&E as the largest sector but useful information can come from any industry. A forensic plan can promote a better way of planning for a project to stop a forensic claim later, imporvements in software can be produced in any sector.

Maybe the transportation sector are the better driver :-)

Nige