I think you are right. PP is THE place for planning and scheduling, other sites cover other aspects of PM. So we should write about what we know (I will correct that, you guys should write about what you know as I am a PM (spit !) not a thoroughbred planner).
In a similar vein to the Survey project, we should start getting some ideas down and request comment. Ed, would you be prepared to start it ?
Mark
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Submitted by Ed van der Tak on Mon, 2003-09-22 19:00
Probably there is much more to find on the net. But they dont have over 4000 members who are just interrested in the aspect of planning and scheduling (as part of Project Control).
Nevertheless part of the database could be a link to other sites/documents.
Its all about finding the info available.
Bye,
Ed
ARAM Planning Consultants
The Netherlands
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Submitted by Mehdi Rashidi … on Mon, 2003-09-22 08:22
We should think how best to show this information. Perhaps a simple listing of document titles that could be sorted and organised into various categories?
I will get someone to check out the virus / upload issues.
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Submitted by Bernard Ertl on Tue, 2003-09-09 10:41
If the idea is to prepare a files/download section where members may upload articles, tutorials, templates, macros, scripts, spreadsheets, etc. for other members to download, I think that is a great idea. However, file uploads will need to be reviewed. Nothing should be posted for immediate availability to prevent the possible spread of virii.
As a moderator, I would be willing to devote some time to reviewing submitted materials for appropriateness.
There are a number of ideas for this topic. First of all a tips and trics section (per software package?), second a download area for graphics to improve your (planning-) presentations/reports (fi. levelpiramids). Third a download/copy area for procedures/descriptions and explainations (fi. progressprocedures). Fourth a download area for "standard" fragnets or planning strings.
I have looked on the APM website, most of their members might be projectmanagers. The majority of our members are planners, so more interest is to be expected, and input!
If the structure is set, I will be one of the first to contribute.
This is also a perfect subject for moderators within PP to keep all information organized and valuable. Is it good to set-up a workgroup?
Bye,
Ed van der Tak
ARAM Planning Consultants
The Netherlands
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Submitted by Soheil Jafari on Tue, 2003-09-09 05:59
a great idea, that seems to have met with limited response. Are you intending that we compile a "best practice" guide, made up of tips received from PPers ?
If so, it may be worth enlisting the help of a few key guys and perhaps it could operate on the same basis as the APM and PMIs Specific Interest Groups (SIGs). Note that the APM have a planning SIG here. maybe we should recruit the APMs SIG and pool our resources.
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16 years 9 monthsRE: Planning Procedure Database?
Hi there,
We have started a new thread on this subject and will bring together several threads which are all suggesting similar things...
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22 years 11 monthsRE: Planning Procedure Database?
Add another tick to this wishlist item:
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Bernard Ertl
InterPlan Systems Inc. - Project Management Software, Project Planning Software
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23 years 8 monthsRE: Planning Procedure Database?
No problemo!
Will think of all relevant steps and issues, let me get back on that.
Ed
Member for
24 years 4 monthsRE: Planning Procedure Database?
Ed,
I think you are right. PP is THE place for planning and scheduling, other sites cover other aspects of PM. So we should write about what we know (I will correct that, you guys should write about what you know as I am a PM (spit !) not a thoroughbred planner).
In a similar vein to the Survey project, we should start getting some ideas down and request comment. Ed, would you be prepared to start it ?
Mark
Member for
23 years 8 monthsRE: Planning Procedure Database?
Yes,
youre right,
Probably there is much more to find on the net. But they dont have over 4000 members who are just interrested in the aspect of planning and scheduling (as part of Project Control).
Nevertheless part of the database could be a link to other sites/documents.
Its all about finding the info available.
Bye,
Ed
ARAM Planning Consultants
The Netherlands
Member for
22 years 4 monthsRE: Planning Procedure Database?
I think that is a good knowledge based in the pm. However, there are sites with this idea.
etc. www.projectconnections.com
Regards
Member for
16 years 9 monthsRE: Planning Procedure Database?
This is a really interesting concept.
We should think how best to show this information. Perhaps a simple listing of document titles that could be sorted and organised into various categories?
I will get someone to check out the virus / upload issues.
Member for
22 years 11 monthsRE: Planning Procedure Database?
If the idea is to prepare a files/download section where members may upload articles, tutorials, templates, macros, scripts, spreadsheets, etc. for other members to download, I think that is a great idea. However, file uploads will need to be reviewed. Nothing should be posted for immediate availability to prevent the possible spread of virii.
As a moderator, I would be willing to devote some time to reviewing submitted materials for appropriateness.
Bernard Ertl
InterPlan Systems Inc. - Project Management Software, Project Planning Software
Member for
23 years 8 monthsRE: Planning Procedure Database?
Gents,
There are a number of ideas for this topic. First of all a tips and trics section (per software package?), second a download area for graphics to improve your (planning-) presentations/reports (fi. levelpiramids). Third a download/copy area for procedures/descriptions and explainations (fi. progressprocedures). Fourth a download area for "standard" fragnets or planning strings.
I have looked on the APM website, most of their members might be projectmanagers. The majority of our members are planners, so more interest is to be expected, and input!
If the structure is set, I will be one of the first to contribute.
This is also a perfect subject for moderators within PP to keep all information organized and valuable. Is it good to set-up a workgroup?
Bye,
Ed van der Tak
ARAM Planning Consultants
The Netherlands
Member for
24 years 4 monthsRE: Planning Procedure Database?
Hi there,
this is a good suggestion and it seems planners need mentioned procedures, meanwhile we can guide from maxwideman site. ( www.maxwideman.com )
take care
Member for
24 years 4 monthsRE: Planning Procedure Database?
Ed,
a great idea, that seems to have met with limited response. Are you intending that we compile a "best practice" guide, made up of tips received from PPers ?
If so, it may be worth enlisting the help of a few key guys and perhaps it could operate on the same basis as the APM and PMIs Specific Interest Groups (SIGs). Note that the APM have a planning SIG here. maybe we should recruit the APMs SIG and pool our resources.
Mark
Member for
16 years 9 monthsRE: Planning Procedure Database?
If someone gathers some information, I will be more than happy to knock up some scripts to show it for us.
Good idea.