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  • ...versity, which means that project manager will need a good knowledge about time management. BIM not only helps time management but also completes the cost of project effectively and identifie
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  • ...ation flows. This article will discuss the application of DSM for use in a time scheduling situation of project management. Beforehand an introduction to D ... be used to sequence the different tasks such that the total cost and work time is optimized. But these models are limited to progressive or sequential flo
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  • ... are written down the rate of reach them is increased. Then what to do for time management and which tools can be used? ... model which gives ''4D-Planning'', in other words the 3D is linked to the time schedule. The methods CPM and 4D-Planning will be explained with a historic
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  • ... are written down the rate of reach them is increased. Then what to do for time management and which tools can be used? ... model which gives ''4D-Planning'', in other words the 3D is linked to the time schedule. The methods CPM and 4D-Planning will be explained with a historic
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  • ...goals are written down the rate of reach them is increased. What to do for time management and which tools can be used? ...ning''. The 4D-Planning is making use of the 3D construction model and the time schedule which is linked to it, that gives 4D-Planning.The methods CPM and
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  • ...d. Concerning the construction management, the introduction of the Just-in-time (JIT) concept can be advantageous, when managing the logistics of the build ...hus, reducing work-in-process inventory, production cycle times since less time is spend on queuing before being processed and the reduction of flow variat
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  • [[File:Tog.png|thumb|350px|'''Figure 1''': Takt-time "train" <ref>http://docplayer.me/14839468-Filosofien-i-toyota-production-sy ...ially in terms of working hours. It is a new way of thinking and will take time and effort to implement into the daily routine of a construction worker and
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  • ...vides 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 Ma
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  • '''Title: Project Time Management - GUIDE TO THE PROJECT MANAGEMENT BODY OF KNOWLEDGE''' ... of Guide to Project Management Body of Knowledge describes the concept of Time Management. Firstly, the chapter provides information to plan schedule mana
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  • just in time production in the danish construction industry
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  • ... end-result of an action that is expected to be achieved at some specified time in the future, and toward which all effort and essential resources are comm *T: Time-related - specify when the results can be achieved.<ref name="Doran" />
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  • ... forecasting is not the only cause, its cause often lies in a less evident time management concept: Parkinson’s Law. ...epending on the task and the availability of resources, and assigning more time is not going to increase the quality of the outcome.
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  • ...ion, risk management, and stakeholder engagement in project scheduling and time management. ...meframe. Resource allocation is a crucial aspect of project scheduling and time management, as it involves assigning resources to project tasks in a way th
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  • Effective time management is a vital skill in project management as it involves handling m This article explores several time management theories as The Pickle Jar theory, Parkinson’s Law, and Eisenh
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  • ... breaking down a project into smaller, more manageable tasks with specific time limits.<ref name="asana"/> It helps individuals take responsibility for the ...que, individuals should create a schedule that includes specific tasks and time limits, prioritize tasks, and avoid multitasking.<ref name="todoist"/>
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  • ...in Individual Life Cycle Phases|activity cycles]] in order to improve life time and performance of the system. ...back on the redesigned product and decides to upgrade the product one more time. The development of the third generation of the system is interrelated with
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  • ...showed that the time spent productively were very low and the value-adding time even lower, thus there is much room for improvement. ...ed that the most successful manufacture methods where based on the Just In Time (JIT) concept <ref name="Koskela1992"> Koskela, L. (1992). ''Application of
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  • ...decision has to be made. Here it could also be used if the team has enough time to go through the process of gathering two sides and having them debate and ... knows that Jean-Luc has been speaking about switching to digital for some time, and thus will be a great proponent for digital. (Step 1) As Michael enters
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  • ...N Management. The arise of LEAN in the construction industry emerged first time in the 1990’s in the West, since there were seen huge success and optimiz ...oduced by John Krafick in the 1988, while the definition of Lean was first time given in the 1996 by James Womack and Daniel Jones.
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  • ...ch the goal of the project, taking into consideration key known variables; time, budget, safety and quality, which are the inputs to start developing the C ...o the reader, as numerous feedback loops have to be considered at the same time to base one decision. In these situations there are too many variables/inpu
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  • ...is dynamic because it considers changes in interests over social space and time ...eeds will be satisfies by communicating the right information at the right time.
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  • ... the external environment, where experts can be interviewed and sufficient time can be made, for going into depth of the investigated environment. The most cost- and time efficient way for gathering the relevant kind of data would be through ques
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  • ...n those cities are 300 km, than a high-level requirement may be the travel time should be less than 180 min. Satisfaction of that high-level requirement ar ...re in an agile process it will go through the requirement life cycle, each time there is a new iteration. More information about these process paradigms an
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  • -Be patient and allow time for reflection,<br> -Many decisions to make and no time to think,<br>
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  • ...erm ''stakeholder'', since this was not developed within the field at that time. The term ''stakeholder'' arose in the first half of the 1960´s. Among oth ...onship the organisation should have with its stakeholders, and at the same time help in the analysis of communication and engagement planning. Stakeholders
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  • ...n.wikipedia.org/wiki/Net_present_value Net Present Value] over a period of time and the vertical axis represents the probability of success. ...ojects right, but you also have to execute the right projects at the right time <ref name="Class"></ref>.
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  • ...cides to evaluate a portfolio as it would evaluate projects, the amount of time ...been developed to assist with choosing the best portfolio within a shorter time.
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  • ...misinterpret or do not pay enough attention to warnings which evolves over time until it is too late to respond properly. A second most common mistake in p ...nsive understanding of where the project or relevant problem is at present time so that it is possible to plan accordingly for moving from the current posi
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  • ...of a project can save the project managers and other involved people a lot time in the long run of the project. Using the simple tools reviewed in this art Using time on simple tools during the situation analysis can help getting an overview
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  • PMI Book Of Knowledge <ref name="pmbok" /> published first time in 1969, which is recognized as an authoritative basis for good project man ...of integrating a new high bay storage system in an old building on a tight time schedule the Project Management approach may just be superficial management
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  • ...sources. One of the main challenges during the execution phase is that the time schedule often will have to be adjusted to fit the reality, tools for how s ...processes that can help the project manager to complete the project within time. This includes information about how to plan and develop the schedule, and
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  • ...des the highest possible value at the lowest level of risk and at the same time fits the company's strategic goals. For this complex decision-making is nee ...2001</ref>. Such evaluations require extensive data analysis, which can be time consuming and complex. The result is software developers and vendors, rushi
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  • ...ng) or into ten subject groups (Integration, Stakeholder, Scope, Resource, Time, Cost, Risk, Quality, Procurement and Communication). The classification of |style="background: #fff4d3;" |'''Time'''
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  • Self-managed project teams need considerable time to show up its real aptitudes. What a group is capable of achieving depends Although every group’s development over time is unique, researchers have identified some stages of team development that
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  • ... what leads to provide our customers better service or product, within the time and cost agreed, and to the extent expected by them. Lean Project Managemen ...ion is focused on getting the right things to the right place at the right time in the right quality to achieve perfect work flow, while minimizing waste a
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  • ...suitable for organisations looking to make small, steady improvements over time, while radical change may be more appropriate for organisations facing a cr
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  • ...r basis and whenever needed. The planning will be highly influenced by the time horizon and risks in the project. It is up to the project manager to define ... important aspects to be addressed early on in the project. The ”just-in-time” approach should be used whenever the next iteration will be planned.
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  • .../> <ref name=recall> [''Terry Hill and Roy Westbrook - SWOT Analysis: It's Time for a Product Recall''] ''Long Range Planning, Vol. 30, No.1, pp. 46 to 52,
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  • ...like that all is well, which can result in conflict-avoidance. At the same time, the intermediary may be a little invisible in the team, but only until the Quality of work comes from good cooperation. When we give ourselves time and prioritize professional corporation, should the individual's wishes, go
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  • ...hese requirements, and to manage any changes to these requirements, at any time in the project process. ...ria is the ability of a project manager to deliver a project in respecting time and budget constraints as well as respecting the customers' and other stake
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  • ... boss or authoritative figure being at hand. It therefore also reduces the time needed for project teams to carry out tasks, improving the efficiency of wo #Risk time- A date by which the risk should be dealt with or evaluated by; this allows
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  • ...io management. In order to end up a project successfully and deliver it on time and within budget, it is important to get an overview of the risks, which i * Saving resources: Time, assets, income, property and people are all valuable resources that can be
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  • ...rs over and over they’re probably going to get good at what they do over time. Someone who's worked for a company for 3 to 5 years is properly going to d ...generally is not a strength, can potentially be a weakness but not all the time. Certain things companies might be somewhat good at it might not be a signi
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  • ... meeting customer’s needs, the re-design or product/process modification time is decreased, which subsequently leads to cost reduction. As has been notic ...e development of a series of interrelated matrices, which is a complex and time-consuming process. The most widely used matrix is the ‘House of Quality
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  • ... important not to think of failure as massive life changing failures every time. A failure is in this reference defined as mistakes, wrongful assumptions a ...ave a negative impact on cost and timing, which increases exponentially as time passes and the project matures”. By putting more effort on thorough plann
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  • ...and an analysis of what is achieved including savings in terms of cost and time. ...1) />. An example of a status A3 report is a project status review of lead time and inventory reduction which can be found in [http://www.google.dk/bookshl
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  • ...due to lack of opportunities for recuperation, udadequate routines, scarce time resources and a large number of simultaneous projects : Level of success regarding the ''iron triangle'' (cost, quality and time). Also includes the compliance with the fulfillment of the defined specific
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  • ...ew responsibilities and keep on developing over the complete span of their time within the organisation. ... to minimize the fundamental conflict all volunteers will have between the time they need to spend on family, work and their volunteering organisation. It
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  • ...an also be a very inefficient way of operating, since it requires a lot of time and most of the experts. And while it is a very costly process, it is, as m *Cost and time estimates
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  • ...al Probabilistic Workshop 2008'' </ref> thus risk is an expected loss over time. ..., use their foundation as a source for establishing estimates of price and time pertained to a certain building project. Historic data on the other hand ca
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  • ...nce.org </ref> and Certified ScrumMaster (CSM) certification. But over the time since SA was created there became an dispute about their stands and transpa ...r what is most important based on the complexity and not on the effort and time.
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  • ...disease, to start with it is easy to cure but difficult to diagnose; after time… it becomes easy to diagnose but difficult to cure.” (Machiavelli, 1514 This means that only a third of the time, the project will progress.
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  • ...r benefits. At program management, the change of the user’s needs by the time they receive the product is addressed with modifications of the product sco ...f their comfort zone in a form of resistances to changes. For an uncertain time they will deal with the insecurity of not knowing whether they have the sui
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  • * Time '''Time'''
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  • ...s an order to the point when we collect the cash. And we are reducing that time line by removing the non-value added wastes.”<ref name="Ohno">Taiichi Ohn ...he customer’s requirement cycle, as well as identify the system’s lead time.
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  • ...ts, combining concerns of telecommuting and global collaboration (culture, time zones, language).<ref>Velagapudi, Mridula. "Why You Cannot Avoid Virtual Pr ...lly Dispersed Team (GDT)''' – is a group of individuals, who work across time, space and organizational boundaries with links strengthened by webs of com
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  • ...rgency:''' The degree of attention stakeholders need, i.e. is the expected time to meet the expectations of the concerned. ... level is null. These people are not of interest in the project. Investing time and effort in this type of people do not help the manager to get the result
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  • ...at management was responsible to. The stakeholder theory was for the first time detailed described in the book Strategic Management: A stakeholder Approach ...does not changes over time. However the firms environment is changing over time, which will continuously modify the perspective and approach of the stakeho
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  • ... and organizing tasks to accomplish a successful project. Projects are one-time temporary efforts designed to produce a specific result. They differ from o ...4.</ref> the project’s functionality is split into several tasks to save time and allow an overall improvement in the testing stage to be achieved, since
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  • ...io risk as a result of the mix of components in a Project Portfolio at any time. <ref>'' Project Management Institute, Inc, 2006'' ''The Standard for Progr ...rogramme/Project Management team to monitor planned-to-actual performance (time, budget, resources, quality, and scope) of the components and provide the P
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  • *Track the time (but do not set a timebox) *Capture smallest and largest time-to-completion
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  • Using traditional project management methods, around 30% of the lost time and/or resources are typically used in wasteful techniques such as bad mult ...resources. If resources are accessable in infinite quantities at any given time, the project’s critical chain is identical to its critical path.<ref name
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  • ... no skills in project management and the teams they create are most of the time not working as well as expected.  The functional managers become part-time project manager in the new structure. Unfortunately most of them have no sk
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  • ...are collaborating on a project that requires their particular expertise or time."''<ref>BusinessDictionary.com,http://www.businessdictionary.com/definition ...roup members, as they interact in seeking an solution. As the cost and the time taken is higher than the individual working process, the organisation shoul
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  • ...opping done in time, the knowledge of if you are on the right track and on time can prove crucial. *measure actual progress against performance target of time, cost, quality, scope, benefits and risk to make decisions.
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  • ...ever, there are also benefits from using this approach. Due to the limited time frames of each iteration, it causes an increase in productivity and gives t ...tioned the 3 principles that he lived by, to have a chance at making it in time for the extremely short deadline. <br><br>
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  • ...ross-functional teams to identify and solve a problem in a short period of time. A Kaizen Event is different from other kinds of “collaborative workshops ...rovement activities <ref name="ref5"> ''Drickhamer, D.,2004. ““Just-in-time training”, Industry Week, Vol. 253 No. 7, p. 69. EFQM (2010), Assessing f
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  • ...in meetings, many meetings fail and cause big, unnecessary costs on wasted time.<ref name=Romanco2001>Romanco, N. and Nunamaker, J. (2001). Meeting Analysi ...ng a strategy for meetings can save the project time and costs and on same time keep project team members motivated.
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  • This buttons are self explanatory, but I recommend to in this first time to press the "show preview" button so you will see the initial changes in y
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  • ...The purpose of this article is to address the issues around scheduling and time management in a project by combining PERT with the critical path analysis. Time management and scheduling is an essential mechanism in projects. A common u
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  • ...hat can have e negative effect on one or more objects in a project such as time, cost, performance or scope <ref name="HowToDoProjects" /> <ref name="iso31 ...as a positive or negative effect on one or more project objectives such as time, cost and quality, or effect of uncertainty on objectives''"
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  • ...spectively. The evaluation also depends on the size of the project and the time span over which the costs and benefits are going to be spread<ref> ...payback period, and rate of return analysis based on the concept of the “Time value of money”, and application of these tools also their limitations wh
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  • This buttons are self explanatory, but I recommend to in this first time to press the
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  • ...ed at the beginning of each project, to adhere requirements within budget, time, scope and quality.<ref name=ProjectManagement>Project Management Institute ... the creation of multiple prototypes. With the growth of the idea over the time period, the prototype becomes more detailed. However, the prototype should
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  • This buttons are self explanatory, but I recommend to in this first time to press the"show preview" button so you will see the initial changes in yo
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  • ...this process are many and not every one of them are essentially used every time. They all have the same goal, to obtain information, needs and expectations ...roject, makes the project structure more visual and more accurate cost and time estimation to name a few. <ref name = "besefi"/>
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  • Risks are present already from the time a project starts. Therefore it is important to prioritize risk management, Risk management is a learning process through time and through the whole project life cycle. <ref name= Winch> Winch, Graham M
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  • ...s to Psychology, where he completed a two-year course in half the allotted time. After this he started studying for his PhD, focusing on the psychology of ...in one team or group may be counter-productive as they tend to spend their time reinforcing their own ideas and engaging each other in combat.
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  • ...oject completely if ignored or improperly managed e.g. via loss of profit, time, quality, creativity or morale. On the other hand, proper conflict manageme | Time and energy
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  • ...hich customers require the right product for the right price at the right time, and the only way to do this is to have the capacity to welcome change even
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  • ... Owner in order to assess how the project aligns with the goal and desired time. ...over, it consists of only those estimations for tasks that recorded at the time sprint started. Tasks added to the sprint after the start date used to be m
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  • ...rticular products to develop (electronics, mechanics, etc…). Most of the time, the two documents are different but sometimes merged depending on the comp ...eetings. If not necessary, those meetings may be canceled. But most of the time, they are very useful.
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  • ...ix, this principle ensures that decisions are taken at the right place and time.<ref name=tsprin/><ref name=prinsg/><ref name=mspp/> ...ning and closing of the project. Each Processes covers a specific task and time during the project. The Processes are described in detail below.
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  • ...f asset <math>i</math> on day <math>t</math>, and <math>T</math> number of time intervals. Objective function aims to minimize the square of the [[wikipedi
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  • The implementation of this methodology, apart from pledge to stay on time and within the budget, is able to ensure a perfect control, coordination an ...em as a support for future works. Furthermore, it’s essential that every time something unexpected happened, lessons from this need to be recorded and ac
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  • ...oject at any time, but also analyze future trends to estimate the cost and time of completion of the project. ... shown in Figure 1. Monitoring and Controlling processes occur at the same time as processes contained within other Process Groups. Thus, the Monitoring an
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  • ...ompleted in 18 months with a significantly low number of accidents for its time and under the initially estimated budget. <ref name="Sacks"> Sacks, R. & Pa ...s introduced in the late 1950s. It has been proved an effective method for time and resource planning of projects. Thus, some critique has been raised abou
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  • ...er the mathematical formalisation become more and more complex at the same time. In theory, it is possible to model games with infinite players and set as Therefore, if both enter the market at the same time, they will both lose money, the cost of production being higher than the ex
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  • ... of the different phases of a project is shown, and then the start and end time of the tasks which needs to be performed during each of the phases. ...o be done in a project, when each task needs to be performed, and how long time they are going to take according to the plan. So basically it is a timeline
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  • ...teams works more efficiently in some periods than other. Overhead, such as time- or resource waste also varies through the different phases of the project. ...scribed '''[[Scrum]] practice''': A Sprint is a relatively short period of time (1-4 weeks) in which certain project deliverables (i.e. tasks or stories) a
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  • ...ility to analyze large projects task by task and to estimate the amount of time that will be spent on each task. It was first introduced in the 1950s by th The '''events''' are points in time marking a phase of an activity like the start or the completion. Events can
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  • ...ook, was [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Just-in-Time_Manufacturing Just In Time] (JIT), which almost every production- and service companies are using nowa ... product, right place, right price, right customer, right condition, right time and right quality<ref>[''http://logisticssupplychainmanagement.blogspot.dk/
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  • ... changed very little, as what is does is both rather basic but at the same time very powerful: FTA provides a visual representation of an undesired event, '''FTAs are a static model:''' Since FTAs are static models, time is not taken into account in the model.<ref name=RiskMan>Risk management -
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  • In a MPM, the managers just look about the schedules and the costs every time. Here, the aim is only to finish the MPM and do not look farther. It is all From early phases, MPM should be defined: planning, cost and time. But there is other information, unknown, which need to be recorded. Uncert
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  • .... This approach was highly focused on efficiency, e.g. minimizing cost and time was vital. Another aspect of interest was finding a good balance among cost ...ect manager to be effective and productive. One cannot shorten the project time line in half by working twice as hard but working efficiently innovating fo
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  • ...ates, it focuses on evaluating the different threats (economical, quality, time) to minimise their impact on the overall strategy.<br><br> ...ronise their processes to achieve a trade-off between shortest development time, highest quality and minimal development costs.<br>
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  • ...ject management as it is great for displaying different activities against time. Depending on how much information that is put into the Gantt Chart the Gan ...esents an activity and the length of the bar is dependent on the amount of time estimated for that specific activity. The different activities can be depen
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  • ... is to improve project productivity, visualized by shortening the duration time of the typical critical path in large construction project. Why build in le
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  • ...f starting the project late or finish it early, and instead put some extra time into a buffer. * Reduced lead time
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  • ..., timed delivery and total project budget. <ref name="Measuring">Measuring Time: Improving Project Performance Using Earned Value Management (2009), '''Van [[File:TriangleMan.png|thumb|250px|Figure 1. The project triangle: Scope, Time and Cost.]]
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  • The projects of our time are designed for stability and can be defined as highly complex, pursuit of ...atively correlated to each other (lowering the odds for future errors each time a error is detected)
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  • ..."Greenest Games" ever. They managed to deliver the construction project on time, within budget, with zero fatalities and high sustainability outcomes, stri ...h ODA and CLM led to delivering the venues and infrastructure programme on time, within budget and with zero fatalities, but also with several sustainabili
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  • ...ps of activities to reduce the bottleneck points and finish the project on time and within the budget. Methodology of '''creation of the basic CPM direct a ...method based on the additional dimension of time added to the dimension of time.
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  • ...hey placed. That is why they are stakeholders and shareholders at the same time. ...onsists of a project description which includes both the shared goals (e.g time for finishing the project and costs) and the more detailed plan of the
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  • The different dimensions add the time schedule along material's quantity, pricing and maintenance information to *VDC allows the user to save time and therefore money on construction projects.
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  • ...phases, the overall project should be defined: scheduling, planning, cost, time and resources. But there is other information, a level of uncertainty, whic * ''Complexity'', since it is costly in terms of time, money and other resources.
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  • ...al with the growing complexities associated with product portfolios, cost, time and quality. Maximising the use of commonnalities is one way of increasing * '''Reduced order lead-time'''
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  • ...usage of the tool nowadays and how it has been changed with the passage of time will be explained while finally a discussion about how Gantt chart is relat ...The Gantt chart was considered as a '''revolutionary innovation''' for its time it was created. The main reason of why this chart was so well known is beca
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  • ...usage of the tool nowadays and how it has been changed with the passage of time will be explained.
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  • ...heduling techniques that take into account all various constraints such as time and economic resources. Techniques such as PERT (Program Evaluation and Rev The aim of scheduling techniques is to reach the goal on time without wasting precious and limited resources. On the other hand it’s an
    39 KB (6,222 words) - 15:41, 18 December 2018
  • ...Looking at the key principles of Lean, waste is usually defined as waiting time. Waiting in project based productions or enterprises does not primarily hav *Make decisions at the right time;
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  • ... model excludes most of the internal iteration processes, which are mostly time and resource consuming parts of the development progress <ref name="Ulrich"
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  • ...lications was focused in textile and cars manufacturing, using the Just In Time(JIT) philosophy for the Toyota firm. This concepts spread around the world ...riorities is done in small cycles since business conditions may change all time. Thus, the priority of different tasks may change as well. <ref name="LS2">
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  • ..., inheritance, etc.) and also the evolution of these constraints along the time. Similarly to the PERT method, the main benefit of MPM is to reduce the time required to achieve a project, but this method only takes into account aspe
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  • ...lifying complexity is not just about reducing it while we are, at the same time amplifying variety, because customers always want it customized and, of cou ...the company is doing it is efficient, minimizing waste, being the first in time to market and managing resources allowing lower costs increasing the revenu
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