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The story behind the negative float in P6

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The negative float is a very popular hot topic in the scheduling field and it’s generated when the late dates are less than the early dates and usually it’s accompanied with a delay in the project, and a lot of project management professionals think ...

Aug 25, 2016

Determine the longest path of a resource leveled schedule in P6

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Unfortunately when it comes to resources and resource leveling, P6 model is absolute. P6 doesn’t calculate the float correctly and the longest path will not be accurate since the late and early dates will not change after leveling.Primavera P6 doesn’...

Aug 25, 2016

Egad! It is the Most Likely Schedule!

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Most Likely Schedule, what is it?It is one of the questions asked more often in risk-based planning and scheduling (Related topic: Data Maturity, Quality and Project Integration).  Project directors, managers, planners, and schedulers have to know wh...

Sep 2, 2016

Time: Conserving the Precious Resource

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Time is the dominant constraint on all projects.  There is a constant race against the clock.  Many projects have fixed completion dates determined by external forces. Projects that fall behind schedule, struggle to catch up.  I have never met a proj...

Sep 4, 2016

Detect changes made to calendars between two projects in P6

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The Claim digger or Schedule Comparison is a widely used tool in P6 to compare between two projects and detect the differences.One of the main shortage of the Claim Digger or the Schedule Comparison tool is detecting the changes in calendars.The tool...

Sep 6, 2016

How to update Baseline in Primavera P6

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Baseline is something we usually do not change. However in some case we need to change it.I will show you how to do it.We have a simple project which is assigned a baselineAfter a few update period, the project is delayed quite far from the baselineA...

Sep 8, 2016

Create P6 resources dictionary using excel without using SDK

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The SDK (Software Development Kit) is an awesome tool that allow P6 database to connect to excel and exchange information in order to create the schedule using excel. But sometimes the SDK is not installed on the Primavera machine and the scheduler d...

Sep 23, 2016

Can we avoid project delays caused by bad weather?

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Has your project been delayed by bad weather? Contractors are an eternally optimistic bunch and never seem to allow for any weather related impacts on construction projects. What, - are you really going to work on a twelve month long project and thin...

Sep 26, 2016

Successful Projects--What We Really Know

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The Standish Grouphas published its annual CHAOS Report on the state of software development since 1994.  The Report is often cited as a key metric for the industry's performance and progress.  The yearly update draws much attention.Analyzing the lon...

Oct 1, 2016

5 Things You Might Not Have Been Told

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5 Things You Might Not Have Been Told Today I would not be sharing a tip on how to use a Planning software but instead I am going to make 5 suggestions that I think people starting out in Project Planning might find relevant. These are my personal th...

Oct 2, 2016

10 reasons your project is behind schedule

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Unfortunately many construction projects are completed late. Invariably this negatively impacts the contractor’s reputation and costs both the contractor and their customer money. Often the contractor has to pay penalties for finishing late and they ...

Oct 5, 2016

How to highlight a Time period in Gantt chart in Microsoft Project

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MS Project do not provide a tool to highlight a time period in Gantt chart.So how can we do it?First you create a new calendar. For example "Gantt Shade"In Exception tab, add the Time period you want to highlight. (From January to March)Right click o...

Jul 7, 2017

My Fifth Book-signing Event @Indigo Signal Hills, Calgary, AB

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[[wysiwyg_imageupload:4878:]]This is my fifth book-signing event (Venue = Signal Hills, Calgary, AB).   I had the pleasure of meeting with John Castaneda, a Planning and Scheduling colleague, and Kate Knowles, a new friend. Thanks for your support. M...

Jul 10, 2017

We’ve Been Agile for Years, But…

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When teaching classes on Agile and DevOps, I am always presented with the comment, "We've been Agile for years, but..." The student then continues to describe an organization rife with Agile ant-patterns. Agile and DevOps are primarily cultural trans...

Jul 11, 2017

The P6 XER File Viewer You Didn’t Know You Needed

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Edit; ScheduleReader™ (previously PrimaveraReader™) has been rebranded, please see http://www.planningplanet.com/advertisers/schedulereaderWhen it first launched, PrimaveraReader XER viewer was an intriguing alternative to importing .xer files in you...

Jul 24, 2017

FREE WHITE PAPER From PM Solution Pro

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FREE WHITE PAPER From PM Solution Pro (https://www.pmsolutionpro.com) “Remember this! Plan to Schedule, Schedule to Plan” underlines the misconception plaguing all fields of management. It briefly explains that a clear line of sight must always exist...

Apr 30, 2018

Three (3) Project/Business Management Books to Keep You Grounded

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https://pmsolutionpro.com/three-3-project-business-management-books/ Improvements to project management human dynamics starts with the quality of its resources. The qualifications of the resource influence the outcome of the endeavor. Like it or not,...

Apr 30, 2018

Waging the War Against Burnout—Infographic

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Look, up in the sky! It’s a bird. It’s a plane. It’s…a Super Project Manager!True, they don’t wear capes or leap tall buildings in a single bound. But today’s Super Project Managers are fearlessly fighting back against the sworn enemies of project su...

May 10, 2018

Enterprise Project Management and Governance

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Enterprise Project Management enables control within projects and programmes, management of constraints and resources across the portfolio, and assurance. However – if it’s not supporting decision making, half of the value is lost – and if your decis...

May 25, 2018