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Stakeholder’s Don’t Understand Numbers

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Project controls processes and project reports are full of numbers and calculations and one would think that most project stakeholders, particularly senior managers, would see and understand the numbers in the same way.  Unfortunately resent research...

Apr 18, 2015

The Truth about CPM Risk Models

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[[wysiwyg_imageupload:2453:]]Depending on the context this could be a compliment or an insult. During the second world war the Nazi’s used local government leaders to help them impose their brutal regime on conquered countries. The most infamous of t...

Apr 22, 2015

The problem with CPM

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Projects are routinely finishing late. Whilst many have no effective schedule controls a significant proportion do outlay significant amounts of money on scheduling software and people to operate the computer systems and still finish late.  The simpl...

Oct 1, 2014

Breakdown Structures Revisited

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Breakdown structures are central to the practice of project management and have their origins in the industrial revolution.  In the ‘Wealth of Nations’ Smith advocated breaking the production of goods into tiny tasks that can be undertaken by people ...

Mar 29, 2014

Controlling complex projects

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Complexity is not a synonym for complicated or large is just one of the dimensions inherent in every project.  The four basic dimensions of a project[1] are:Its inherent size usually measured in terms of value; The degree of technical difficulty in c...

Sep 1, 2014

Performance Management

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Some organisations perform consistently well, others don’t!  This statement is true of all aspects of an organisation’s performance including its ability to manage projects and programs effectively. Consistent high performance in the creation of valu...

Feb 28, 2015

Throwing money away!

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One of the hardest things to do is to stop wasting money and resources on a losing proposition, emotions, biases and focusing on simple but irrelevant measures can all lead to bad decisions.  A proper consideration of ‘sunk costs’ can help eliminate ...

Mar 25, 2015

Quality is the biggest risk in Construction Project Management

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What if you have carefully planned a project, and skillfully designed its construction, but your contractor does not have the capability to perform the work in a quality manner? That is a risk to your project. The PMI diagram only used to refer to th...

Dec 3, 2014

Too many projects will bring you down

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The odd one outIf you regularly drive to work, you’ll probably be all too familiar with roadworks. From your experience, which of the pictures below seems unusual?[[wysiwyg_imageupload:2348:]] Picture 3? It’s rare to see activity. From my car window,...

Dec 4, 2014

Your first portfolio review

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 [[wysiwyg_imageupload:2364:]]This is part blogs series about Portfolio Management, the discipline of managing which projects you do and which you don't.So far we have observed that:Most organisations have a portfolio of projects that is profiled by ...

Jan 7, 2015

Risks don’t add up

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The way PMI deals with risk in the PMBOK® Guide is simplistic. Calculating the effect of one risk using the suggested probability x severity calculation provides one value.  For example, if there is an 20% probability an estimate is under valued by $...

Apr 13, 2014

Why are so many projects set up to fail?

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Project failure rates have remained steady for at least the last 30 years. Books’ Law was published in 1975[1], Cobbs Paradox was coined in 1995[2], project training and certifications have increased exponentially in the last decade, but projects are...

Jul 6, 2014

Are numbers real?

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As planners we use numbers every day of the week but how real are they?In the western world, numbers in the form we know and use today appeared in the 13th century when Leonardo Pisano Bigollo (c. 1170 – c. 1250), known as Fibonacci an Italian mathem...

Feb 17, 2014

Customer Spotlight: Aerospace & Defense

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In 2014, the enterprise software for operating systems across the desktops of a large Aerospace & Defense company was being upgraded from XP to Windows 7.  While the upgrade was beneficial from a company-wide technology perspective, it effectively ma...

Jul 29, 2016

Rain, Flight Delays, and Risk Management

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It was almost midnight.  Our 3-hour trip from Budapest through Frankfurt to Milan was now a 10-hour adventure.  Our bags were coming off the luggage carousel completely soaked.  My eyes were dry and uncomfortable.  And, I realized I ignored the funda...

Jul 30, 2016

How to remove actual / progress from Primavera P6 schedule

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We have a Primavera schedule with actual data. Now we want to remove the actual so that we can have an As-Planned schedule.I will show you how to do it in this article.We have a simple project with actual data.First we go to Project window -> Calcula...

Aug 1, 2016

Free White Paper: Top Ten Prerequisites of a Schedule Baseline

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FREE WHITE PAPER: TOP TEN PREREQUISITES OF A SCHEDULE BASELINEWe all want a reliable project baseline for all established processes to work well. The official schedule baseline gives the project a good line of sight to what it wants. Having a good ba...

Aug 3, 2016

CPM Baselines: Where Did Your CPM Baseline Go?

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is sans-baseline becoming de riguer? - a rhetorical question.CPM baselines are snarky by nature. Many project teams regard them as ends in themselves: issued preliminarily, and then discarded, as opposed to “that to which all that follows shall be co...

Aug 6, 2016

CPM Baseline, Recovery, Mitigation Schedules: What’s in a Name?

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Stakeholders struggle mightily with the definition of the terms baseline, recovery,mitigation, and completion schedules, and how they differ from one another. That is most unfortunate for CPM schedulers who invariably are handed client directives tha...

Aug 6, 2016

Full Phase CPM Schedule Management

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The central focus of construction project schedules is invariably on the build-out trajectory, or more specifically, the builder’s work and responsibilities. Despite design deliverables residing squarely within the critical path, they are seldom adeq...

Aug 6, 2016