IS IT TOO LATE FOR ME TO MAKE A COME BACK?

Member for

20 years 3 months

Tony,



What I’m refering to cover up from colleagues are????



naive question

basic planning question



If you can find the answers better for you, meaning that you will not be vulnerable.



Remember your colleagues are competitor also



plays it smart.



Ask here in PP and you will have 20,000++ planners willing to share ideas and solutions.



Cheers

Member for

20 years 3 months

Tony,



Believe in your person.



Whenever, Whatever you will encounter difficiency or difficulty, just cover it up secretly from your colleagues by reading lots of books, post here in PP.



I can share you some effective excel progress s-curve, powerpoint presentation, fundametal of project control: very simple THIS RELATES TO TRACKING PROJECT ACTIVITIES, then what: CORRECTIVE ACTIONS.



Sell whatever ideas you have to the project manager or project team.



The rest will follows.



If you got stuck up, just let PP know or let me know.



I’ll be there to help you.



Cheers

Sensei

Successful Project Management Consultant

Member for

18 years

Hi Charleston,

Thanks for your opinion. You hit my line of thinking when I first contemplated of returning to our industry. That, and the fact that there is a long term shortage of project control professionals in our industry. Yes, I remember back when as Project Control Engineer, collecting accurate actual progress, facts ’excuses’ on delayed activities and revising ‘realistic’ target completion dates were easily perceived as adversarial by the inter disciplinary departments (ie. engineering, purchasing, construction, shop fabrication, traffic/warehousing etc…) unless sales talk and presentation in the execution of these tasks were successfully sold to these different specialists!

I intend to apply myself efficiently by utilizing all my experience to the fullest!

Cheers,

Tony P.

Member for

20 years 3 months

Dear Antonio,



It is never too late for you to make a come back.



Your sales experience gives you a lot of advantage compared to wanabees, newbees, junior planner or even senior planner.



The fundamental of planning is communicating the plans and this need a lot of sales talk, presentation, etc. In addition, planning engineers should be people oriented due to the complexity of projects wherein planning engineers must get the most ideas from different specialist.



I think you will succeed where others failed in the delivery of plans, schedule, programs due to your sales experience.



What you need is to believe that you can do it and of course, prayer to the Almighty that all your needs may realize.



Cheers,

Sensei

Successful Project Management Consultant

Member for

24 years 9 months

Antonio



With that amount of experience I think you would be very welcome in half the world

Any half decent Planner and Scheduler is currently flat strap and making a mint.

The software by the way hasn’t chnaged all that much. In the main it is now web based, but the basics of Critical Path haven’t changed since the day they were invented

So go for it



I am still going after 52 years. You are never too old

Experience never dates .... !!

Raf