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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
    28 KB (4,298 words) - 14:07, 18 December 2018
  • * Are the correct drawings and information available? ...l more satisfied and balanced because they can achieve a better production flow and avoid the constant need of having to “put out fires” and take care
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  • ...eduled work and the quality assurance. It can be argued that the stream of information was not carried in the most efficient manner. An example of the latter is t ...HEX team had to overcome the difficulties of restructuring the information flow inside the project, develop a solution to the crisis and implement a differ
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  • ... [[Lean construction]] Theory. TFV stands for Transformation (operations), Flow (processes), and Value.''' ...non-value adding (waste) activities, and mainly controlling the processes (flow) in a project rather than the operations (transformations/activities) them
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  • ...on of finding linkages with interdisciplinary impacts and multidimensional information <ref name="Lessons_Learned">Lessons Learned from War Room Designs and Imple ...nges. The war room is ideal to make quick and clever decisions, as all the information is visible to everyone and therefore tangible.
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  • The linkages are flows of information, goods, services, and systems or processes adjusting activities.<ref name=p ...ages are extremely important and represent the cooperation and information flow between the value chain activities needed to run the activities.
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  • *'''Mind Mapping''': A visualization technique used to organize information. A mind map is hierarchical and illustrates the relationships between pie *Position in the information flow network.
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  • ...ifting tasks within their slack allowances". <ref> Schwalbe, Kathy (2007). Information Technology Project Management 5th Edition.</ref> ...struction and the arrows that connect the different nodes show the process flow. [Figure 1] It is possible to identify different types of activities like a
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  • Gantt charts convey all the above mentioned information visually. They outline all of the tasks involved in a project, and their or ...ing project schedules. For this it is useful to be able to show additional information about the various tasks or phases of the project, for example how the tasks
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  • ...udies, financing and the conceptual design. This phase is transforming the information to a machine-executable form. ...ommon goal, it was considered not necessary to communicate and interchange information on a detailed level because the plan was to work and meet the other team in
    22 KB (3,463 words) - 14:07, 18 December 2018
  • ...ork or value. Scrum Artifacts are designed to have maximum transparency of information in order to make them understandable for everybody. In addition to this, tr ...name="AF" />]][[File:AE.png|150px|right|thumb|Figure 3: Simple information flow. Source: Own Illustration, based on<ref name="AF" />]]
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  • ...ot, where circle or ellipse are used instead the single points, and extra information are provided by varying the shape, the size and the colour. Furthermore the ...ameters could be used with the bubble charts in order to provide different information. Below the table show the most popular parameters used in the bubble charts
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  • ...onal characteristics of a facility. BIM is a shared knowledge resource for information about a facility forming a reliable basis for decisions during its life-cyc ...onal characteristics of a facility. BIM is a shared knowledge resource for information about a facility forming a reliable basis for decisions during its life-cyc
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  • ...SNA) appears recently as a technique that explore, maps and measure data & information flows and relationship between organizations, groups, people or other entit ... a low use of technology in their processes affecting the flow of data and information between the stakeholders creating conflicts and lowering the quality of the
    35 KB (4,877 words) - 12:34, 18 December 2018
  • ...ot, where circle or ellipse are used instead the single points, and extra information are provided by varying the shape, the size and the colour. Furthermore the This example will be analyzed and the information obtained from it will be explained; this will be helpful to have a genera
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  • ...l product, efficiently '''linking''' them together to form a '''continuous flow stream of value'''.<ref name="VSA as lean">http://dspace.mit.edu/bitstream/ *'''Flow:''' seamless movement through value-creating steps.
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  • <li>'''Performance Reports''' - Performance reporting gives information on the scope performance, comparing which deliverables have been completed ...he lessons learned through the project requires to be documented, and this information should be available to improve other projects in the future and probably no
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  • ... create more lines in the table and replace the example text with your own information: |[[BIM-based information flow during construction phase]]
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  • ... the construction industry often thought of as ''having a sustainable work flow''. A continuing increasing movement is however about to change the meaning. :* first-order information loops around static standards, and
    27 KB (3,835 words) - 13:35, 19 November 2018
  • ...location conflicts are marked with the red squares. By optimizing the work flow and reallocating resources between the tasks, an optimized schedule can be ... <ref name=Winch>Winch, Graham (2010), "Managing Construction Projects. An Information Processing Approach" Second Edition, Wiley-Blackwell, United Kingdom. ISBN
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  • ...ss. Insecurity often result in withhold of important information about the flow and processes, and will consequent lead to delay and loss of value. One vit ...wiki/Muda_(Japanese_term) Muda]</span>) is often present within the a work flow system. This waste is identified by reflecting the current state. The futur
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  • ...he output doesn't have be a physical product but can as well be a service, information or conducted paperwork as illustrated on Figure 1. Examples of defects that * Missing information in drawing material
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  • ...mmon ways to rearrange or change the matrix to reduce loops of information flow or to let non-dependent activities run in parallel. Also the practical proc ...ction of buildings a simple Gantt chart may be of use to schedule the work flow of different tasks. Otherwise a CPM analysis (Critical Path Method), CCM an
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  • ... less time is spend on queuing before being processed and the reduction of flow variation, resulting in continuous ongoing improvements. - Make the value adding steps flow without interruption
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  • ...s changes since 1990, due to the growth of the internet, which changed the information flows on construction projects. These changes are grouped under the term e- ...esses. The evolution of ICT in the recent years has changed the process of information creation, storage and access. Through fixed ICT agreements the optimal foun
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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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  • ...ling]</span> (BIM) which is a process that came to revolutionize the work -flow of the Architecture, Engineering and Construction (AEC) Industry. The fourt ...construct and manage buildings through a holistic approach and model-based information. Figure 1. shows the 7-dimensions of BIM.
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  • ...t places the construction project manager as the key person in the project information flows. <ref> Winch, G. (2010). Managing Construction Projects. Wiley-Blackw ...formation flow during construction phase#Application|BIM-based information flow during construction phase § Application]]''
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  • ... are fixed price, can do no more than manage the shape of the project cash-flow s-curve.<ref name="winch2">Winch, Graham M., Routledge, (2014) "Institution This paper synthesizes some of the information that exists around international construction industry productivity and com
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  • [[Cash Flow in construction industry]] presents an aspect of utmost importance for the the accountant. Cash flow is an ongoing process, in which the project manager must cope with
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  • ...ness of assumptions. It is also possible to use cause and effect diagrams, flow charts and influence diagrams. These methods for identifying risk sources, ..., with a three-step data flow <ref name=" PMI " />, is defined. Inputs are information used for the risk identification and the risk register is the product of ri
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  • ===Discounted cash flow=== ...e exploitation of the project. This concept is referred as discounted cash flow.
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  • Cash Flow in construction industry presents an aspect of utmost importance for the co the accountant. Cash flow is an ongoing process, in which the project manager must cope with
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  • ... does not have to be a physical product but can just as well be a service, information or conducted paperwork as illustrated by Figure 1. Examples of defects that * Missing information in drawing material
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  • ... less time is spend on queuing before being processed and the reduction of flow variation, resulting in continuous ongoing improvements. * Make the value adding steps flow without interruption
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  • This page is mostly oriented for project management information-seekers students or practitioners. * Cash flow ([http://wiki.doing-projects.org/index.php/Cash_flow_and_milestone_payments
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  • *Payback analysis – simply considers the cash flow of costs and benefits *Discounted cash flow – considers the ‘time value’ of cash flows
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  • ...nties and strategy modifications. According to Simons they are "the formal information systems that managers use to monitor organizational outcomes and correct de ...y creating '''positive forces'''. According to Simons they are the "formal information systems managers use to involve themselves regularly and personally in the
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  • ===Information gathering=== *System or process flow charts: shows how elements in the project interrelate.
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  • ... financial measurement. Is the classic organisations measurement like cash flow, income, return and more like it. Dependent on which phase the organization Also that it is dependent on the information given to the tool. if wrong information gets in the wrong info comes out.
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  • *Design an optimum flow ... the week is to develop solutions to eliminate critical waste, develop new flow scenarios with new standard work combinations, prioritize changes, plan the
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  • ...gement decisions; reveals and defines both methodicalness and slack in the flow plan or the network of sequential activities that must be performed to meet In this model, the activities are represented as boxes with all the information and the events as the arrows linking them.
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