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This document provides an outline for a course on project scheduling and controls. The 3-day course will introduce key concepts in project scheduling including activity sequencing, developing project schedules, schedule updates and change control, and earned value management. Participants will learn to create effective project schedules, implement controls, evaluate metrics and prepare reports. The course aims to prepare attendees to sit for the PMI Scheduling Professional or AACE Project Scheduling Professional certifications. It will use exercises, workshops, and a case study to demonstrate scheduling skills across different project types.
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- Different levels of PMO maturity from supporting individual projects to supporting business strategy.
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- Critical success factors for PMOs such as clear vision, leadership, expectations, and change management.
- Examples of common PMO deliverables like charters, roles and responsibilities, processes, tools, and status reports.
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This document provides an overview of Module 1 of the PgMP certification course. It covers key topics such as the purpose of program management standards, the differences between projects and programs, relationships between projects, programs, portfolios and organizational project management. It also discusses business value, the role of the program manager including required skills and competencies. The document includes example questions to test understanding of program management concepts.
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This document provides an overview of an introductory project management course. The course covers three key segments: an introduction to project management concepts like the project lifecycle and how projects are organized; the typical project management lifecycle phases from initiation to closing; and how projects are organized through different structures and the roles involved like project managers. The goal is to provide students with little experience an overview of fundamental project management principles.
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This document proposes conducting claims analysis as part of regular schedule updates to minimize risks for contractors. It describes the typical schedule update process which risks overlooking delays and assigning full responsibility to the contractor. The proposed process includes identifying causal activities, driving issues, concurrent delays, and collaborating with subcontractors and owners to resolve delays. Benefits include issues being addressed promptly, better documentation, and fewer disputes and claims costs. Some risks are increased analysis costs and time needed during updates.
The document provides guidance on properly reviewing project schedules, including baseline schedules and schedule updates. It outlines a thorough review process involving: verifying schedule submittal completeness; reviewing schedule architecture, construction, and narrative; analyzing schedule sequencing and metrics; validating schedule data; and writing a report documenting any issues found. The goal is to confirm schedules are reasonable and attainable, understand the contractor's plan, and establish a baseline for monitoring progress.
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The document discusses project control for medium-size oil and gas downstream projects. It covers scheduling and progress control, including establishing an optimized project schedule, measuring and reporting on progress, and taking corrective actions if delays occur. Cost control objectives like keeping the project budget under control through appropriate tools and defined roles are also addressed. Communication of project status is emphasized as critical for performance.
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1. Earned value management (EVM) metrics can help identify specific trades or scopes of work contributing to schedule slippage and poor performance. This allows for targeted mitigation strategies.
2. To effectively use EVM for schedule compression, the baseline schedule needs to be thoroughly coded to allow export and analysis of performance data by trade or work type.
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A Project Management Office, abbreviated to PMO, is a group or department within a business, agency or enterprise that defines and maintains standards for project management within the organization. The PMO strives to standardize and introduce economies of repetition in the execution of projects.
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Project Management Professional (PMP), Certification Study Guide. To assist PMI candidates for completing the PMI certification exam administered by the Project Management Institute. Content is from “A Guide To The Project Management Body Of Knowledge” (PMBOK)
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Business Case Strategies For Integrating Comissioning With Construction And P...mike benedetto
Presentation delivered at National CMAA Conference. Presentation outline considerations and business drivers supporting the integration of comissioning and qualification as part of project delivery strategy.
This document discusses baseline scheduling basics and provides guidance on schedule development and review standards. It recommends that schedules be developed with sufficient detail early, include all contractual requirements, and not include tricks to position for claims. If a schedule is not approved, the document advises examining legal risks and managing the project using the last submitted schedule. It also discusses early completion schedules, different types of calendars, and developing a standardized review checklist.
Project Management Office Roles Functions And BenefitsMaria Erland, PMP
Created to demonstrate how an organization can improve the delivery of project management services both internally and externally using best practices. A project management office, empowered to govern a project portfolio, including the prioritization process that selects projects for the portfolio, can demonstrate measurable benefits by implementing a project management office using best practices. This presentation explains the roles, functions and benefits of such an office.
McLachlan Lister provides a range of management consulting and project management services. These are offered either discretely or as an integrated service - you control the depth of our relationship:
Project Mangement - overview of the Schedule Management knowledge area within project management. Describes the 6 processes within schedule management and the process groups impacted.
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The document provides guidance on properly reviewing project schedules, including baseline schedules and schedule updates. It outlines a thorough review process involving: verifying schedule submittal completeness; reviewing schedule architecture, construction, and narrative; analyzing schedule sequencing and metrics; validating schedule data; and writing a report documenting any issues found. The goal is to confirm schedules are reasonable and attainable, understand the contractor's plan, and establish a baseline for monitoring progress.
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1. Earned value management (EVM) metrics can help identify specific trades or scopes of work contributing to schedule slippage and poor performance. This allows for targeted mitigation strategies.
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The document outlines a three step approach to eliminating crisis project management: 1) Developing a schedule-driven program, 2) Creating a project management recovery system, and 3) Developing a scheduling recovery system. Step one involves instituting senior management buy-in for dedicated scheduling. Step two develops strategies for addressing delays from various sources. Step three provides checklists for analyzing schedules and suggesting recovery solutions when slippage occurs. The overall approach aims to minimize costs from delays through proactive scheduling, recovery planning, and applying lessons learned from past issues.
This document provides guidance on updating project schedules. It discusses determining the frequency of updates based on schedule purpose and size. It also outlines the process for collecting progress data from the field, office, owners, and subcontractors. The document details how to status the schedule, calculate updates, check for out-of-sequence work, and verify the updated schedule. It provides recommendations for standard schedule analysis for on-time projects and slipped schedules, including reviewing historical trends, the critical path, and more.
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The document discusses project time management and sequencing activities. It defines sequencing activities as identifying and documenting relationships among project activities to determine the logical sequence of work. The key inputs are the activity list, attributes, and milestone list. Techniques include precedence diagramming and determining dependencies. The main outputs are project schedule network diagrams that visually depict the logical relationships between activities using techniques like finish-to-start, start-to-start, and leads/lags.
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This document discusses various approaches to analyzing delays in construction projects, including As-Planned vs As-Built, Impacted As-Planned, Collapsed As-Built, and Time Impact Analysis using snapshot and window approaches. It defines key delay analysis terms and provides examples of inserting delays into schedules and calculating extension of time and costs using different methods. The preferred approach discussed is window-based Time Impact Analysis, which divides a project into time windows and compares schedules to determine delay impacts at different points in time. Concurrent delays that cannot be separated are generally only entitled to extension of time but not additional costs.
The document outlines the plan for the Odessa Mobile Technology Project, which aims to implement new mobile devices, software, and systems to improve officer safety, information sharing, and job effectiveness. It describes the project goals, scope, budget, risks, timeline, roles and responsibilities, and communication approach to guide the implementation of the new technology. The plan is intended to define expectations and provide oversight for the successful rollout of the project.
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The document provides details of a project to construct a house including the project charter, scope, schedule, and resources. The project has defined activities to construct the house over a 1 year period within a budget of Rs. 14,365,047. Key stakeholders include the customer Mr. Ali Hamza and supplier vendors. The project manager developed a work breakdown structure and activity list to plan and track the house construction.
Before you start a business you need capital to ensure the sufficient requirements. Therefore, you can raise capital from a number of parties such as bankers, investors and customers. Before you send your proposal, you need to explain more about the purpose, budget, target and the amount you want to borrow. So this is an example of the best presentation slide.
This document discusses project scope management based on the PMBOK 6th Edition. It begins with an overview of scope management processes including plan scope management, collect requirements, define scope, create WBS, validate scope, and control scope. It then provides more details on various inputs, tools and techniques, and outputs for the plan scope management and collect requirements processes. The document also discusses the differences between product scope and project scope, as well as considerations for scope management in agile projects.
Project management in pharmaceutical generic industry basics and standardsJayesh Khatri
Project management involves coordinating activities to meet objectives within constraints like time, cost and quality. It involves planning, tracking progress, and controlling a project. Key aspects include defining requirements, creating a schedule and assigning resources. Tools like Gantt charts help plan and monitor the project. Benefits-centered project management focuses on achieving business benefits in addition to project execution. Prioritization techniques like MoSCoW help determine requirement importance. Effective strategies include empowered decision making, clear roles, and collaboration across functions.
This document discusses the importance of schedule design in planning for schedule development. It defines schedule design as conceptualizing the schedule by planning, starting with the end in mind, and creating an organizational structure to fulfill the concept. This is distinguished from schedule development, which involves building the schedule by inputting activities, logic, durations, and reviews. The document emphasizes that schedule design helps prevent issues by avoiding planning mistakes and problems and outlines specific benefits of documenting the schedule design process.
This document discusses managing an ITIL SaaS implementation program through defining feedback loops. It proposes pre-defining feedback loops within the program and projects to efficiently manage resources, generate repeatable projects, and provide performance metrics. Implementing this proposal would result in projects running on schedule and scope and the business seeing frequent successes.
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The proposal is for implementing a Project Management Office (PMO) at Federal Signal Technologies to improve project management capabilities. The PMO will operate independently to provide standardized processes, tools, and reporting across projects. It will be implemented in phases over 12 months to establish governance, assess maturity, deploy standards and tools, and ensure portfolio and project alignment with business goals. Key activities include socializing the PMO charter, conducting training, and measuring returns through improved costs, schedules, and stakeholder satisfaction. Initial costs are estimated at $136,417 over six months.
The document provides an overview of the Project Management Institute (PMI) qualifications program. It describes the Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM) and Project Management Professional (PMP) certifications, the requirements to sit for each exam, and how PMI training is delivered. It also summarizes the benefits of PMI certification, such as potentially higher salaries and global recognition, and introduces some other PMI qualifications.
ExcelR provides 4 days PMP® certification training in Kolkata as part of our Portfolio of Project management courses. PMP®, PMI® certification training is delivered by highly experienced and certified trainers who are considered as one of the best trainers in the industry. We are one of the best PMP® training institutes in Kolkata and our best – in -class trainings will equip you with thorough knowledge on Project management based on PMBOK® Guide Sixth edition and help you to get PMP® certified. Along with the 4 days training we offer you 180 day e-learning access, 3 sets of 200 simulated PMP® mock examinations, knowledge area wise mock tests, 35 contact hours, free online instructor led beginner MS Project Professional 2013 training and many more such facilities.
This document provides an overview of Project Management Professional (PMP) certification. It discusses why the PMP is valuable for career advancement and increased success in project management. The document also outlines the eligibility requirements, including education and experience needed to sit for the exam. It provides details on the exam structure, including the number of questions, time allotted, and how questions are distributed across different process groups.
This document provides an overview of Project Management Professional (PMP) certification. It discusses why the PMP is valuable for career advancement and increased success in project management. The eligibility requirements are presented, including education, training hours, and experience leading projects. The exam pattern is covered, including the 4 hour duration, 200 questions with 25 being pre-test questions, grading across five process groups, and no negative marking. An introduction to core project management concepts is also provided.
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Presentation Classification Of Schedule TypesChris Carson
This document discusses the need to categorize different types of scheduling used across industries in order to facilitate cross-pollination of scheduling best practices. It proposes developing a "Schedule Matrix" that maps industries and sectors to scheduling categories based on their typical use of scheduling components and determinants. This would allow schedulers to better understand scheduling approaches in other fields and identify opportunities to adopt innovative practices. The document advocates for an industry-wide study to develop a taxonomy and compile a Schedule Type Matrix that categorizes common scheduling approaches.
The document describes a "claims triage" process used by the authors' company to evaluate new dispute resolution assignments and choose an appropriate analysis methodology. The process involves assembling a team to review background information on the project, dispute, and available data, and discuss which factors outlined in the AACE recommended practice should guide the methodology selection. The goal is to make a careful, well-documented choice that considers lessons learned from similar past cases.
Using Symptoms To Develop Appropriate Claims Avoidance Documentation Wpl We...Chris Carson
This document provides an overview of Alpha Corporation, a construction management firm that offers services including construction management, scheduling, claims analysis, and dispute resolution. It then discusses concepts related to construction delay and disruption claims, including the differences between delay and disruption, how to identify disruption, and how disruption can impact productivity. The document aims to help contractors better understand and document delay and disruption claims.
Mitigation Of Risks In Using Parallel SchedulesChris Carson
Some Contractors like to operate with dual schedules, a production schedule for managing the subcontractors, and a contract schedule to present to the owner. There are a number of risks in this approach, and this presentation addresses those risks.
How To Structure A Successful MediationChris Carson
The document provides guidance on structuring a successful mediation for resolving construction disputes. It discusses establishing early mediation timing, setting an informal atmosphere, using a partnering approach by the mediator, and focusing the presentations and discussions on problem-solving and identifying areas of agreement rather than adversarial stances. The goal is for the parties to recognize the high costs of continued formal dispute resolution and settle on offers presented during the mediation process.
2010 AACEi Great Debate - Approval of Schedule RevisionsChris Carson
The debate centered around whether schedule revisions submitted by the contractor should require approval from the owner. Key points discussed included:
- The pro position argued that as the project is for the owner's use, they should have input and approval on schedule revisions. However, the con position stated the contractor bears the risk of performance.
- Both sides debated whether schedule revisions should model changes to the project plan or allow for nimble management by the contractor.
- Approval was seen as providing quality control by ensuring all scope is included, but also as an difficult process that could delay management.
- In the end, the debate concluded without a clear resolution to the question of whether schedule revisions should require owner approval
The document discusses the importance of properly planning complex projects. It notes that while a good plan does not guarantee success, a bad plan almost always leads to project failure. The document emphasizes that planning is underappreciated and provides tips for effective planning. It recommends involving all major stakeholders in planning, having sufficient information before planning begins, and using a "card trick" or storyboarding method to map out the project schedule in a visual format. The document stresses getting the right people involved in planning and having clear expectations of their roles to develop a meaningful, achievable plan.
This document summarizes a presentation on innovative program delivery and claims avoidance for the North Terminal project at Miami International Airport. It describes the challenges faced by the previous management team, including cost overruns, delays, and over $160 million in claims from contractors. The airport authority replaced the management team and worked to resolve all outstanding claims over 16 months. It then assembled a new experienced management team to complete the project while avoiding additional claims through improved planning and controls.
This document discusses best practices for planning construction schedules to account for adverse weather conditions. It recommends using a weather calendar based on historical data from sources like the National Weather Service. The calendar applies estimated non-work days to weather-dependent activities. This allows the schedule to automatically adjust as weather conditions change over time. Other methods like contingency buffers have disadvantages like reducing schedule transparency and accuracy.
The document provides details on Chris Carson's professional experience and qualifications. He has over 37 years of experience in construction management, scheduling, and dispute resolution. He is responsible for developing scheduling standards and providing training at Alpha Corporation. He also manages several industry guidelines and best practices projects and frequently presents at construction conferences.
The document discusses minimizing mistakes made by expert witnesses. It provides a checklist of 48 potential mistakes expert witnesses could make, such as not taking time to think before speaking, guessing or estimating instead of admitting they don't know, and contradicting themselves. It also discusses best practices for expert witnesses, such as practicing for video depositions, dressing conservatively, and avoiding distractions. The document is presented by several professionals in project management and litigation support.
The document provides guidance for subcontractors on commercial project management issues including: clear communication is important; differences between commercial and residential work; the bidding and contracting phase including reviewing plans and specifications; the subcontractor bid process; relevant specification sections; submitting clear bid proposals; notes on subcontracts and boilerplate language; the importance of submittals; schedule considerations including critical path, total float, and acceleration; project management and change management processes; safety regulations; and insurance, bonds, and payment processes.
This document discusses using Primavera Enterprise software for program management of multiple design-build surgical center construction projects. It describes how the software allows monitoring of schedules, costs, quality and resources across projects. It provides templates for organizing project data, tracking milestones and budgets. The software facilitates communication between owners and contractors and helps manage risks, issues and potential claims.
2. Chris Carson, PSP, CCM, PMP
• Corporate Director of Project Controls, Alpha Corporation
– Developed and manages the PMO (Project Management Office) for Alpha Corporation
– Responsible for standards, processes, and procedures for a team of schedulers, analysts,
and project managers in multiple office locations, as well as analysis, work product, and
testimony
– Developed and manages the in-house project controls training program at Alpha
• Certifications:
– PSP (Planning & Scheduling Professional – AACEi)
– CCM (Certified Construction Manager - CMAA)
– PMP (Project Management Professional – PMI)
• University: University of Virginia, Mechanical Engineering, 1968 - 1972
• Professional Field: 38 years of experience in Construction Management Services specializing in
Scheduling, Schedule Analysis, Estimating, Claims
• Active in PMI (Project Management Institute) Scheduling Community of Practice
– Vice President of Scheduling Excellence for CoS
– Managing Director for SEI (Scheduling Excellence Initiative) writing Best Practices and
Guidelines for Scheduling and Schedule Impact Analysis
– Serving on team writing Best Practices for Scheduling for GAO
• Active in CMAA (Construction Management Association of America)
– Served on committee revising Time Management Chapter of CMAA’s CM Standards of
Practice
• Active in AACEi (Association for the Advancement of Cost Estimating International)
– Member of P&S and CDR Committees
– Author of Recommended Practices in Scheduling & Editor of Forensic Schedule Analysis RP
• Active in Planning Planet
– Chief Editor for US, writing Planner Users’ Guide, developing accreditations through a Guild
for planners and
• Award
– “Significant Contributions to Scheduling Profession”, 2008 CoS Annual Conference
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