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26 Apr 2024 Project Controls News

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Dear Planning Planet Member,

Join the Global Community - welcome to the newsletter; did you know that this newsletter goes to the largest project controls community on planet Earth? 

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NEW PARTNER INCOMING - WATCH THIS SPACE!

We are soon to welcome a new partner to the Planning Planet community - a specialist in construction scheduling that leverages AI.  

We are really excited and looking forward to sharing their news and solutions with you all - moving us into a world of generative scheduling; upload your baseline P6 or Oracle Primavera Cloud schedule and ALICE Core will simulate scenarios to look for optimized schedules with better outcomes.  

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CONSTRUCTIONS DIGITAL DIVIDE

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The news is out! We're excited to welcome Tannis Liviniuk, Digital Advancement Executive at Zachry Group, as our special guest for the upcoming True Talks episode on May 2nd.

With over 20 years of industry experience, Tannis has a rich background in construction project delivery, planning, and technology implementation. She's collaborated with global leaders in the industry, optimizing processes and deploying innovative technologies.

Join Andy Verone and Tannis as they tackle construction's digital divide. Secure your spot now...

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LANGUAGE ALIGNMENT: THE KEY TO SEAMLESS SOFTWARE INTEGRATION

The integration of new software solutions within an organisation can be a transformative undertaking that promises increased efficiency and improved workflows. However, the effectiveness of these software implementations often hinges on a factor that might seem trivial yet proves crucial: language. Not the language of your country, language of coding or the developers' jargon, rather the specific terminology used within the adopting organisation. 

This article explores why speaking the same language as the software provider is essential to facilitate the uptake of new software solutions and how organisations can enhance their software integration experience by aligning their language with that of their providers.

“There is no official terminology for many industrial processes and concepts”.

The challenge begins with the diversity of terminology across different industries and even within similar organisations located in the same geographical area. There is rarely a universal glossary for processes, particularly in specialised industries, leading to a variety of terms that refer to the same concepts or processes. Instead, the language used within an organisation is often formed through its culture and people in response to specific interactions over decades. This variation can create significant barriers when implementing new technology and the software that is supposed to streamline operations may end up causing confusion.

For instance, what one company calls a "client" might be referred to as a "customer" in another, and such simple discrepancies can lead to misunderstandings or misalignments during the software setup process. This is where the importance of language alignment comes into play. When software can "speak" the same language as its users, it ensures clarity, reducing the potential for confusion and smoothing the transition from older systems to new technologies. This clarity can help during every stage of the implementation process, and here’s how: 

  1. One of the primary reasons to align terminology is to avoid misunderstandings throughout the implementation process. Miscommunications can lead to delays, increased costs, and even the failure of the project. By speaking the same language, both parties can move forward more cohesively.
  2. Secondly, aligning language facilitates a smoother transition from longstanding systems to new solutions. Employees are more likely to adopt tools that feel familiar or intuitive. When new software uses familiar terminology, it lessens the learning curve and integrates more seamlessly into daily operations.
  3. Thirdly, appropriate terminology usage enhances user engagement and uptake once the software is operational. If employees understand the software easily, they are more likely to use it effectively and leverage its full potential, thereby maximizing the investment.

So, how can software providers ensure they are aligned with their clients in terms of language? 

“Simply put; ask them”.

Phase One should always be to listen to your client and to map their processes. Before the implementation process even begins, it is crucial for clients to engage in a detailed discussion about their specific terminologies and processes. Many times, there is no documentation for this, this information lies in the knowledge and expertise of the people within the organisation. So, it is the software providers duty to document these as part of their exploration process. For example, at IAMTech, clients are required to complete a "Terminology Glossary", this could also include mapping an organisations current process workflow. These documents are then utilised by the implementation team to tailor the software to the language of the client.

“As a vendor the customer gets to drive the words we use”.

This approach not only facilitates a smoother software adoption process but also enhances overall satisfaction with the new system. It demonstrates a commitment to understanding and addressing the unique needs of each client, which is essential for building trust and ensuring successful integration.

“It is the customer that will use the system, often daily, perhaps for decades to come”.

Attention to such details can be the difference between a successful technology adoption and a failed one. In the realm of digital transformation, where the stakes are high and the investment substantial, ensuring that every small element aligns with the client's needs is not just beneficial—it is imperative.

In conclusion, adopting new software is not just about upgrading to the latest technology; it's about ensuring that this technology can effectively communicate within the unique linguistic landscape of your organisation. By prioritising language alignment, companies can avoid the pitfalls of miscommunication, enhance user adoption, and fully realise the benefits of their technological investments. This strategic focus on language does not merely facilitate the integration of new software—it ensures that the software works for you, speaking your language, and aligning with your business's specific needs.

This newsletter has been based on ‘Secrets to a Successful STO’ a talk by Ross Coulman (MD, IAMTech). 

IAMTECH WINS SME BUSINESS OF THE YEAR AT NEPIC'S PRESTIGIOUS ANNUAL INDUSTRY AWARDS

99 TRICKS AND TRAPS FOR ORACLE PRIMAVERA P6 PPM PROFESSIONAL

- THE CASUAL USER’S SURVIVAL GUIDE UPDATED FOR VERSION 23

Paul E. Harris has just released his new title 99 Tricks and Traps for Oracle Primavera P6 PPM Professional - The Casual User’s Survival Guide Updated for Version 23 and this may be ordered from links here>>>.  

Books are available in paperback, spiral, Kindle, Kobo, Google books and training course providers may buy instructor PowerPoint slide shows through this link.

Paul E. Harris has also written a paper that expands on the information published by Oracle by outlining the changes a PPM user will see in P6 Version 23 and adding some comments on the usability of the features. Click on this link to see What’ New in P6 Version 23 PPM>>>.

For people who would like to see the changes in previous versions please click on these links:

Accelerate your understanding of scheduling software to advance your scheduling career and be able to prepare better schedules with Eastwood Harris books, training courses and online videos on the following software packages:

  • Microsoft Project,
  • Oracle Primavera P6 and 
  • Elecosoft (Asta) Powerproject

Online videos available through Udemy by following these links:

Please follow these links:

  • Eastwood Harris books and training materials are available here 
  • Eastwood Harris inhouse, one-to-one and public training courses are offered through Primaskills Pty Ltd, more details here>>>>.
  • Resources for Oracle Primavera P6 users such as third party software that works with P6 and technical papers on Primavera P6 at our Primavera Portal.

Paul E Harris
Director Eastwood Harris Pty Ltd

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ARE YOU KEEPING UP WITH THE LATEST SKILL REQUIREMENTS IN THE TURNAROUND MANAGEMENT OF TODAY?

As the demand for digitally literate skills in turnaround management rises, Cost Engineering Academy is excited to offer an updated course that will help you stay current with the latest trends in 2024. 

The Turnaround Management and Control Course combines knowledge and experience in one interactive package to help you improve your skills and techniques to manage better and control shutdown, turnaround, and outages (STO). 

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CLEOPATRA ENTERPRISE & INTERACTIVE UAE TAKE ON SAUDI ARABIA IN MAY 2024!

Due to the enthusiastic responses, Cleopatra Enterprise is considering prolonging the Roadshow Saudi Arabia 2024

So, if you aren't available in the week of 20 -27 May, grab your chance to catch up with Cleopatra Enterprise & Interactive UAE in the weeks after STOTme Saudi Arabia 2024! 

Just fill in the form and a team member will be in touch with you to schedule a date at your convenience...

Meetings can be conducted in English or Arabic.

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DCMA 14-POINT SCHEDULE ASSESSMENT

DCMA 14-point Schedule Assessment is a project management guideline established on 14 metrics that provide the possibility to make a qualitative and quantitative evaluation of the schedule.

DCMA 14 Schedule Assessment in ScheduleReader PRO is presented as a one-page dashboard.

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A SUPERIOR ALTERNATIVE TO THE "MOST POPULAR" SOFTWARE FOR US AS PLANNERS?

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A superior alternative to the "most popular" software for us as planners?

Spider Project

Spider Project offers numerous unique functional features and is the only PM software that optimizes resource, cost, and material constrained schedules and budgets for projects and portfolios.

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