Could I suggest that you read the whole of this thread, and then do a little more research in some of the other threads before jumping in with both feet. You said, "Who are you to suggest others to ignore his posts?"
You then went went on to say "Now give reply his basic planning questions ......". Applying your standards, who are you to tell people who they should reply to and who they shouldnt?
I suggest we all just ignore Mr Austin’s ridiculous posts - they obviously don’t attempt to add to the sum of planning knowledge, as David says they are from a recruitment consultant not a planner.
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Submitted by Raja Izat Raja… on Fri, 2007-09-21 04:22
Just sharing expertise, actually i convert engineer with multi understanding work scope. Its good for planner to understand Multiscope, so they dont be left behind by other engineer.
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Submitted by David Bordoli on Thu, 2007-09-20 09:29
As Far as I know Raja you find an organisation where you can get heavily involved in working with Primavera.
Why is that Chris? Are you suggesting that organisations that work with Primavera tend to need the services of Forensic Analysts more often? Maybe you should have a look at a paper I am having published any day now in ‘Construction Law’. Oops… I forgot, you don’t do any research of your own do you, you depend on others to give you all your answers.
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Submitted by Chris Oggham on Thu, 2007-09-20 09:23
I take my hat off to you! You have a positive gift for asking questions which I wish I had asked myself. Please dont be too harsh, though, Im sure Chris Austin intends to produce a paper which he will copy to Planning Planet.
Though having looked at the questions hes asking I find it difficult to imagine how they will help PP members do their jobs better, get more job satisfaction or improve their prospects. Perhaps he will be kind enough to enlighten us.
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Submitted by David Bordoli on Thu, 2007-09-20 09:03
Primavera is just a tool , I didnt find anything interesting inside without any good information inside it, its not worth it. Even people like you also seeking information to analyse.
To make the best analysis is to consider all aspect relate the management project ,cost, contract, risk impact, safety, flow, process system, trend etc and to understand Multi Discipline and try to integrate in one schedule.
that for now... i will looking fowrd what the idea of this... in private mail, if you interested.
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Submitted by Chris Austin on Tue, 2007-07-31 04:44
As Far as I know Raja you find an organisation where you can get heavily involved in working with Primavera. I deal with some excellent companies and should you wish to be considered please do send a CV across. What role are you currently involved in?
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Submitted by Raja Izat Raja… on Tue, 2007-07-31 00:22
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All here are in same pan
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Chris has answered for me Bill.....
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Bill,
Could I suggest that you read the whole of this thread, and then do a little more research in some of the other threads before jumping in with both feet. You said, "Who are you to suggest others to ignore his posts?"
You then went went on to say "Now give reply his basic planning questions ......". Applying your standards, who are you to tell people who they should reply to and who they shouldnt?
Chris Oggham
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Hey Naas
If Austin is recruiter, then what’s your problem? Who are you to suggest others to ignore his posts? PP members decide to read/reply or not his posts.
Now give reply his basic planning questions as you already gave Ashraf and defended Ashraf very well.
Donot play double game here in the forum. Be positive.
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I suggest we all just ignore Mr Austin’s ridiculous posts - they obviously don’t attempt to add to the sum of planning knowledge, as David says they are from a recruitment consultant not a planner.
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Hi David,
Just sharing expertise, actually i convert engineer with multi understanding work scope. Its good for planner to understand Multiscope, so they dont be left behind by other engineer.
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Hi Chris
Q1. how do you get the post as forensic analysis.
As Far as I know Raja you find an organisation where you can get heavily involved in working with Primavera.
Why is that Chris? Are you suggesting that organisations that work with Primavera tend to need the services of Forensic Analysts more often? Maybe you should have a look at a paper I am having published any day now in ‘Construction Law’. Oops… I forgot, you don’t do any research of your own do you, you depend on others to give you all your answers.
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David,
I take my hat off to you! You have a positive gift for asking questions which I wish I had asked myself. Please dont be too harsh, though, Im sure Chris Austin intends to produce a paper which he will copy to Planning Planet.
Though having looked at the questions hes asking I find it difficult to imagine how they will help PP members do their jobs better, get more job satisfaction or improve their prospects. Perhaps he will be kind enough to enlighten us.
Chris Oggham
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Chris
This project/survey you are undetrtaking - hows it going?
Are you going to be publishing the results, to share you knowledge or are you merely plundering the forum to enhance your reputation and profits?
David
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Hi Chris,
Primavera is just a tool , I didnt find anything interesting inside without any good information inside it, its not worth it. Even people like you also seeking information to analyse.
To make the best analysis is to consider all aspect relate the management project ,cost, contract, risk impact, safety, flow, process system, trend etc and to understand Multi Discipline and try to integrate in one schedule.
that for now... i will looking fowrd what the idea of this... in private mail, if you interested.
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As Far as I know Raja you find an organisation where you can get heavily involved in working with Primavera. I deal with some excellent companies and should you wish to be considered please do send a CV across. What role are you currently involved in?
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Hi Chris
Q1. how do you get the post as forensic analysis.
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Richard,
Thank you for your enquiry. I am new to Gold and I am simply very keen to find out more about the industry.
If you wish to answer the questions this would help me to complete a project I am undertaking to understand the market better.
Chris