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  • ...of [[Communication in Project Management]] enabling continuous information flow to translate the owner’s value preposition into a successful project. The ...s to see both the limitations and advantages of this method of information flow. First the paper will make a description and application of BIM during the
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  • ...Construction is based on three views in production theory, Transformation, Flow and Value (TFV). These three views do not compete with each other but are r ...niversity, USA.</ref>. Furthermore, Koskela introduced the Transformation, Flow and Value (TFV) theory that is derived from earlier theories regarding prod
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  • ...t aims to optimize and develop projects: (1) Value, (2) Value stream, (3) flow, (4) pull, (5) perfection <ref name="3a" /> '''3. Create flow'''
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  • ...nning'', John Wiley & Sons Inc. Hoboken, NJ</ref>. Colleting the necessary information can be divided into two subgroups; primary and secondary data gathering <re Identifying the right stakeholders can provide access to information and knowledge. This is due to the fact that knowledge is not only embedded
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  • ...ization and in-depth analysis does not form part of this article (for more information, consult the section ''Related Material''). ...ertheless, both benefits and risks are difficult to measure, since perfect information is almost never available. In part, [http://apppm.man.dtu.dk/index.php/Risk
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  • ... der Veen (2005), Mental model mapping as a new tool to analyse the use of information in decision-making in integrated water management, Physics and Chemistry of The analysis of the current state is based on information found in the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Task_analysis task analysis]. Th
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  • ...ilable, and the project management guide has to be revised to take the new information into account. ...to develop a project charter and Project Management Plan. It also includes information about how to direct and manage project work, and how to control the work.
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  • ...right place at the right time in the right quality to achieve perfect work flow, while minimizing waste and being flexible. *Principle 3: Make the project '''flow''' continuously without interruptions.
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  • ...e the final product gets handed over to the customer <ref name=four/>. The flow of the APM model is shown in Figure 1. ...kshops lessons learned will be discussed, and as all stakeholders get more information about APM, new projects can be initiated using the approach <ref>ESI Intern
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  • ...ai, P. C. (2013). Applying Lean Production A3 to Enhance Construction Work Flow. Life Science Journal, 10(2).'' </ref>. ...n projects within the program. The status A3 report can provide systematic information across the organisation as input for program managers to systematically upd
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  • The information available regarding risk management at portfolio level is fairly scarce. Me #The integration of risk information into project portfolio management is positively related to project portfoli
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  • ...nates from the TPS, where the method is called “Material and Information Flow Mapping” and used to depict current, future or ideal states in the proces #Flow
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  • ...analysis of all the dimensions of data.” I think it contains interesting information, but I don’t understand it. *The flow and the order of the sections in the article are good.
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  • ...is to mitigate poor multitasking. One initiative is to provide prioritized information to all resources. A relay race works as an analogy. While each component in ... again merging as the project has intermediate deliverables. These complex flow are not optimally compatible with deriving a feeding chain with accompanyin
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  • ...s some of the others, so consider revising this part and adding additional information here. However, I of course don’t know whether or not there in fact is mor ...to this Radar Map tool, if possible. This would be ideal to create a great flow in the article. By giving explanations - almost telling a story through the
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  • ...le="height:10px; width:150px; text-align:left;" |11.6.1.3 Work Performance Information Work performance information related to various performance results includes, but is not limited to:
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  • **Adopting different point of views (information, energy etc.) * There is a nice, natural flow in the content. At the same time, it seems intuitive the way it is organize
    9 KB (1,597 words) - 13:15, 1 December 2014
  • ...you use <nowiki>"#" instead of "*"</nowiki> ''Johnjohn: Thank you for that information I will take that into consideration.'' ...i><blockquote> xxx </blockquote></nowiki>'' ''Johnjohn: Thank you for that information I will take that into consideration.''
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  • ...fer to in Reference 2. Both of them are remade by me, but putting the same information. ...ticle written in an engaging style. Very nice piece of work with a logical flow. Well done.
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  • *The Overall flow of the article seems natural. I would suggest to define or allign the word *The overall flow seems logical and natural as stated before, the only part i would point on
    10 KB (1,807 words) - 14:04, 1 December 2014
  • *The logical flow of your article basically follows the standard. Try to apply some transitio ...rsy in your article, but then you should just focus on condensing relevant information throughout your work. Also apply visualization.
    6 KB (1,082 words) - 07:47, 1 December 2014
  • ...tups are containing in order to create overview and how they are using the information and data. ...Is and some softwares related. It is an interesting article with a logical flow.
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  • * There is a nice, natural flow in the content. It was quite easy to structure and picture in my mind what ... studies of the subsystems and their interrelation, which lead to detailed information about each sub solution and gives advice towards the implementation of the
    8 KB (1,358 words) - 09:47, 30 November 2014
  • * Is there a logical flow throughout the article? Are the parts “tied together” through a red thr ...that you are right, since it is quite long as an introduction and there is information that may not need to be there (I think that the illustration may also have
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  • Overall it’s an interesting topic and article. The flow and read thread is great and meaningful. It’s a nice appetizer for going tl;dr: A very solid article, encompassing clear relevant information in a structured manner. The core is there. If extra fluff and material enga
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  • '''I include some more information related to this issue in the discusion part.''' *The flow of the article seems natural and leaves no space for confusion.
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  • ''5. Flow and pace'' – The projects must deliver fast and often, thus the project s ...ship. However, consensus building must not over shadow the principle on “flow and pace”. There are countless tools that the project manager can make us
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  • # Create '''flow'''. ...adding element or activity is key in a Kaizen Event. Current relations and flow between the elements are thus mapped in order to understand where to make i
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  • When all estimated cash flow is converted to AW value, the value is assigned to every year of the projec ...vestment (ROI), this is the rate that accomplished the balance of the cash flow of a particular project to exactly zero considering interest rate. The comp
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  • ...'Project Mandate'''. A Project Mandate is a document containing sufficient information about the project, for example why the project is important for the organiz ...to prepare the next stage of the project and provide relevant and accurate information to the project board, so that the decision for project continuation can be
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  • ...ictable source of issues is here checked. Furthermore, the process gathers information to update the plan for next stages in order to follow the actual progress a ...he project. It does so by enabling the Board to be provided with essential information from the project manager. So to review the correct execution of the current
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  • ...alue Management]] technique. Thirdly, by using the '''''Project Management Information System''''' you can access performance indicators, records and financial da ...akdown Structure (WBS)]], Scope Baseline and the Work Packages, which give information of the tasks that need to be completed in terms of resources needed, time t
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  • ...kes place. The different tasks in the projects need to proceed in the same flow to create a constant progression without wasting time. The method is visual ...ment during execution, nor does it create a continuous and thus economical flow of resources.
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  • ...ped continuing to the toolbox. In short, TPS is focusing on optimizing the flow throughout the whole production process and meet the costumers needs. Howev ... This will also make the production more flexible and create a much better flow in the production process. It is important to notice that this customer can
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  • ...term Building Information Model (BIM) is introduced. A model used to store information of physical features and functionality of the facility as data that can be ...s add the time schedule along material's quantity, pricing and maintenance information to the 3D model. An upcoming feature of VDC is virtual reality, which gives
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  • ...his, three important methods are evaluated: the TFV-model (transformation, flow and value), the Last Planner System and the Location-Based Scheduling; conc ...the difference between the information required to make a decision and the information available. There are two concepts attached to this<ref> ''Graham M. Winch -
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  • ...nt. In this model (figure 4), there is a complete structure in the flow of information which is well controlled with the decoupling points and defines the desired ...e information. However, in the beginning of a project, as there is limited information available, uncertainty is further increased. To deal effectively with this
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  • ...Institute there are five steps (Figure 2) to determine the entire managing flow of the process from the beginning to the end: ... to the important role that the environment plays in a company. The latest information technology, and decision making are also included.
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  • *Create Flow; *Make those processes flow;
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  • ...ment contractor, and he will be responsible for the subcontractors and the flow of resources. ..., but it could include a wish to reduce buffers in warehousing, by sharing information and co-ordinating the suppliers. The focus of a supply chain is to establis
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  • ...y boxes (Picture 2). Each task has an Activity Identity Box which contains information regarding task name, duration, early start, early finish, late finish, late ...ion methods and equipments. CPM provides the projects manager with precise information on the effects of each variation or delay in the adopted plan and thereby i
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  • ...ists of five principles; Specify value, Integrate the value stream, Create flow by eliminating waste, Establish pull and Seek perfection (see description b |3. Create Flow by Eliminating Waste
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  • ... communicate each others to achieve the same goal and how people can share information in a larger scale. Visual communication is one of the methods used to communicate information or expression of ideas through a visual form.
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  • ...rom the earliest stages of the project's life cycle. The lack of available information or knowledge are considered to be some of the basic reasons that cause unce ...rtunities that may occur during the project's life cycle. In figure 3, the flow lines show how the roots of uncertainties influence the project. The arrows
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  • ...cholz, P.; Sacks, R.; Liston, K., 2008, "BIM Handbook: a Guide to Building Information Modeling for owners, managers, designers, engineers, and contractors"</ref> ...us on construction projects since the benefits achieved through the use of information modelling are especially applicable to the challenges of diversified constr
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  • ...f screening all the options, the managers only identify the most important information and options. It follows that they cannot maximize their objectives. Rather
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  • ...n to contractors there are electricians, carpenters, bricklayers, etc. The flow of the different projects is entirely dependent on the planning and interac ...veloped waste, and therefore a shift in the industry was needed, to a more flow-based management. Lean Construction was evolved, and in 1993, the term was
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  • *The text has a nice flow. The writing style is good as well. * The figures 1 and 2 are necessary because they present useful information as far as important milestones of the methodology and the areas of the unce
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  • * The flow of the article has a logical structure and have no comments on that. ...eal life cases where it went good/bad. The article is easy to read and the flow is good.
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  • ...cs is done. They are all very interesting but I do not see a clear link or flow in the article to jump from one topic to another. ...t explained. You should include an explanation of them, to have a better flow of your article.
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  • (presented in the word document) seem to hold a lot of information inside and are a bit difficult to read. When writing in wiki it would be better if this information is presented in a cleaner way.
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  • ...ere also has to be a very clear communication strategy, for information to flow efficiently within an organization. The duo needs to have a good chemistry
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  • ...ng style, timing and channel, organizations ensure everyone can access the information they need, when they need it. ...ations-management-strategy </ref>. It controls the bi-directional flow of information with stakeholders, thus encouraging their engagement. PRINCE2™ <ref name=
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  • *The logical flow through the article is fine. It seems like there will be a red thread throu *Generally, the article seems to have a logical flow. Of course, it is not finished yet…
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  • ... and conclusive. Generally, your article has a nice structure which a good flow and nice illustrations. ...try and use more references especially in some parts that you provide many information. One example can be the analysis process section. Also, I would suggest to
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  • **The length is appropriate and it has a logical flow ...ence all the passages of the article to show form where you have taken the information.
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  • *The language has good flow and there is nothing to improve in this point. **'''The first mention of Building information modeling now has the proper acronym (BIM)'''
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  • **Answer: I have tried to change some sentences to get a better flow in the article. **Answer: This is a good tip! I have tried to get a better flow in the text.
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  • In my opinion, you could add at the introductory part more information about the general philosophy before to start talking about the method. * The structure seems good to me. It give also a logical flow through the article. Nice that you have almost completed.
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  • ...ured, giving a good understanding of the methodological basis by providing information about the main aspects. Maybe the use of some bullet points would make this ...nd subcategories help a lot to that with a logical and easy to follow work flow.
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  • ...n is the same with the application. I would recommend to avoid unnecessary information because the article is going to be very long and hard to be read. *According to the providing information, I believe that it is very interesting for a practitioner.
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  • * In general, it follows a logical flow and has a good structure. ...the overall quality of the article. ''I tried to fill it in with some more information''
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  • ...ompetencies could be graphical represented in order to visualize important information. *The article is characterized by good cohesion and flow between chapters. It gradually 'zooms in' from general to specific. However
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  • <pre style="color: red">I've added a section in general information, point 1.4 where I present some software and link to their pages. I decided *The flow of the article is linear and logical without any problem to understand the
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  • ...and ''Value breakdown structure''. This way, you could improve the reading flow. I tried as you suggested to improve the reading flow as you suggested. specially by concentrating on punctuation.
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  • ... on Standards and Managers competences and I am missing some more specific information about leadership in general. * Apart from the fact that as I said I think there is some information missing that would make the article more understandable, I think that you w
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  • ...0. More structure and headings might help you to identify spots where more information is needed. ...elevant articles and books which will also give you the opportunity to add information to the annotated bibliography.
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  • * In general, it follows a logical flow and it is very well explained. In my opinion, this is especially difficult ...graph, when you have already introduced the MPM. I think it would help the flow of the text.
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  • *I think it is an article with a good flow and easy to read. ...feels interesting. It is important for me that the reader can focus on the information in the text and then look for the reference when the paragraph is done. I w
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  • ## One of your references also focus on BIM, namely “Building Information Modelling (BIM) in Design Detailing with focus on Interior Wall Systems”, ...s intentional. Despite the title of the source´s report, it also includes information about Lean Construction and Last Planner System, with a very wise mention t
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  • ...y that is easy to read and follow as your parts have a good connection and flow ...e “visual result” of your article. Moreover it is a way to gather many information and present them to the reader in a more pleasant way
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  • ...is to mitigate poor multitasking. One initiative is to provide prioritized information to all resources. A relay race works as an analogy. While each component in ... again merging as the project has intermediate deliverables. These complex flow are not optimally compatible with deriving a feeding chain with accompanyin
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  • ... it easier for the reader to get an overview and at the same time find the information the reader is looking for. * The language is clear and there is a natural flow.
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  • The goal of PD is approached by producing useful information that reduces uncertainty and risk[7]. ...duct development phases, design decisions are made within the context of a flow of decisions[4], which implies that knowledge over the product, problems,
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  • *maximize flow by using iterative development to reduce development time; ...particularly for the first few Sprints, this facilitates communication and information sharing.
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  • ...//en.broad.com] ]][[File:1111.png |600px|thumb|right|BSB Project operation flow chart[http://en.broad.com] ]] ...because the Broad Town workshops were not fully constructed and production flow was not optimal at that time. Today a similar 17.000 m2 order can be produc
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  • ...ps://blogs.commons.georgetown.edu/cctp-745-spring2010/files/organizational-information-requirements.pdf '''Summary:''' The article discuss communication medias us ...rruptions or a noisy ambience can be very disturbing for the communication flow.
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  • : - Lack of information. * '''T-plant''': The general material flow is as described for the I-plant, but the T-plant produces many different pr
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  • ...n is crucial tool for managing risks, allowing the manager to get detailed information about a specific risk. ...risk identification should always be seen in. The blue line represents the flow of sub-processes of risk management. The blue-line loop also indicates that
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  • ...st step in a lean process should not only be to make value stream maps and flow charts, but to also understand the product portfolio in depth, and get to k ...s companies simplify their strategy, organization, products, processes and information technology.
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  • *Introduction. It is said that one ISO guide complements the other. Is this information relevant? Maybe an explanation of why you start out with the ISO guide. *Sources are unfortunately a little sparse. I would suggest to get more information from relevant articles or books.
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  • ...estions later in the article, but it does not feel like there is a natural flow. When introducing a new concept, I suggest you should explain it shortly af *Unfortunately in the literature there is no so many information about use limitations of Scrum. This because Scrum is developed as an empir
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  • ...n this order on not. Perhaps, it seems too generic and does not follow the flow of the other paragraphs. ...Changes are mentioned above in order to create a more solid outcome. Extra information in the THEMES paragraphs could probably be added. (not necessary though)]]
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  • ... and conclusive. Generally, your article has a nice structure which a good flow and nice illustrations. ...try and use more references especially in some parts that you provide many information. One example can be the analysis process section. Also, I would suggest to
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  • ...so reference all the passages of the text to reflect the sources where the information comes from. Remember also to reference all the figures. You should also wri ...osen structure can be modified a little bit with regards to section 5. The flow is not so smooth at this part – Try to make it one section – “how cul
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  • ...ment contractor, and he will be responsible for the subcontractors and the flow of resources. ..., but it could include a wish to reduce buffers in warehousing, by sharing information and co-ordinating the suppliers. The focus of a supply chain is to establis
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  • ...ere also has to be a very clear communication strategy, for information to flow efficiently within an organization. The duo needs to have a good chemistry
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  • ... on Standards and Managers competences and I am missing some more specific information about leadership in general. * Apart from the fact that as I said I think there is some information missing that would make the article more understandable, I think that you w
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  • A learning organization evaluates projects to capture and interpret information that can benefit future projects by translating new knowledge into ways of ...s article describes the importance of learning in an organization, and how information is created, captured and interpreted, and used in future projects. It also
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  • ...or would be communicated in real-time. Workers passed a card with capacity information between workstations. ...als used at one point in the production line was emptied, a card with this information was sent to the warehouse. There it would be a new batch ready to be transp
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  • ...fectively workflow. The tool has the benefits that it discovers misleading information and makes sure the work is done in the right order and is planned as effect ...s was changed to improving the work flows reliability \textcolor{red}{work flow reliability?}. The change was a result of the knowledge that Glenn Ballard
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  • ...ontractor or supplier and from the client (lack of fund to ensure the cash flow for a given milestone for example). ...2.png|500px |left | thumb| |'''Figure 7:''' An example of risk matrix. The information on top (consequences) may for example be used as acceptance criteria.]]
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  • The technique developed in late 1950s utilizes information from a <span class="plainlinks">[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Work_breakdo Based on acquired information from the '''CPM''', the next question could be if it is possible to shorten
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  • ...work is one of the main focuses. The idea behind LPS is to create a steady flow by minimizing waste and constantly implementing reformation, all in order t ...to preparation. By doing this, weekly plans get more reliable and the work flow increases <ref>Ballard, G., & Howoll, G. (1998). ''Shielding Production: An
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  • ...the source of various downfalls of a project, streaming from prevention of information sharing to decreased performance and unproductiveness. In order to prevent ...mation and hence continuing the group development with individuals lacking information and consequently decreased motivation.
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  • ...worth mentioning that PERT does not include the quantity, quality and cost information, it only deals with the time constraints.<ref name=disadv1 /> PERT-CPM was ...the node represents an activity and the arrow shows dependency and project flow.<ref name=PMbook />
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  • *'''Project information and contact information for additional detail''' [[Category:Project Management]][[Category:Uncertaity]][[Category:Information flow]][[Category:Tool]]
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  • ...gation of each individual, each subsequent interrogation is accompanied by information regarding the preceding round of replies, usually presented anonymously. Th It is an essential project management technique used to gather information, the goal is to reduce the amount of different responses and reach the cons
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  • ...ish buffers for some activities with high risks, that can allow the smooth flow of the project. He can allocate them also in different phases of the projec At early stages of the project, there is lack of details and information about it, thus the manager has to use one of the top down techniques like t
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  • ...ion presented above, there are other methods, e.g. ''tables'',''graphs'',''flow charts'' and others, that may be better suited to represent the situation c ...tate the building process of a roadmap. Its focus is on the utilization of information that should mostly be available in an organization anyways.
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  • ...hrough the utilisation of tools like the product backlog, all the required information can be easily found. *Through the use of Kanban and the cumulative flow diagram, the management team balanced the different steps of the process: t
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