Project Time Management Overview
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Abstract
Projects behave like living organisms consist of people, deliverables, as well as internal and external factors affecting them. In order to keep the workflow on tact, Project Time Management is essential. Project Time Management is defined as processes and outputs to ensure all the activities throughout the project are accomplished on time.[1]. It is about increasing both efficiency and effectiveness and to control over the time spent on the particular tasks. As one of the key Project Management areas, the process plays a major role in each out of five project phases. It reflects to the overall performance during the project life cycle as well as the individual task consumption.“Control of time is competitive advantage”[2], wisely used can increase benefits and decrease the costs of a project. According to PMBOK, it is consisted of: Active Definition, Activity Sequencing, Activity Duration Estimating, Schedule Development, and Schedule Control (different sources: PMI[3] divides it into 4 areas: Time Planning, Time Estimating, Time Scheduling and Time Control).
This article focuses on Project Time Management as the methodology and toolkit in terms of supporting Project Managers during the projects. The methodology enclosed in the article is based on best company practice within the pharmaceutical industry.
Introduction
Project Time Management Activities
Active Definition
Activity Sequencing
Activity Duration Estimating
Schedule Development
Schedule Control
Organizational Planning
Tools & Implementation
Limitation of PTM
Conclusion
References
- ↑ Page 59, 1996 ed. PMBOK® Guide.
- ↑ https://www.pmi.org/learning/featured-topics/time. Retrieved 11 February 2018
- ↑ https://www.pmi.org/learning/library/time-management-project-functions-schedules-5283. Retrieved 11 February 2018