Project Delivery to Planning career change

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17 years 7 months

Phil

 

You need to understand the concept of project planning first before you use any software

I will recommend you to buy Rita PMP fast track and understand Project Management.

After do Excel and Access training you can do online throught Lynda.com and some free videos on Youtube.

Than start learning Primavera ...

Good luck and Well come  iN Planning Team

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14 years 3 months

Thank you Guys,

That is very helpful, I will be working furiously towards this...!

Phil Bee

Member for

18 years 9 months

Hi Phil

Planning is a profession. As a site manager you are expert for construction, commissioning and start-up. Maybe you'll need: Engineering, procurement, and basics in project costing, contractual work, and project communications. Don't be afraid, with your basis this should be easy to learn. 

Which software you'll need will depend on customer, country, branch.

As a planner you'll be an assistant to the project manager and in general be the communication centre of the project team.

In my opinion this is one of the most interesting roles related to projects. I like it.

Good luck for your future

Dieter

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19 years 10 months

Hi Phil

Use your experience as a site manager to create your programmes.

Start from the beginning and work your way along the project.

Use relatively small tasks that will allow one trade to work in one location.

Use only finish start links.

Keep it simple.

MSP is fine but lightweight - P6 is the most popular but not the best.

If you have a choice then try Asta PowerProject - 30 day free trial period - its the cheapest and the best.

And if you want some hands on practical training then go to www.planningacademy.org

Best regards

Mike Testro