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2. BRIEF
WHAT?WHERE?WHEN?
WHO?TOWHOM?
Intensive expert TILOS training – 5days
+ Warsaw & Cracow sightseeing
Warsaw & Cracow,
Poland, Central Europe
Contact for specific dates and
availability
FND – FUTURE NETWORK DEVELOPMENT.
We help companies to protect & execute projects well
with a broad know-how ground based on our
experience with many complex, international projects
Industry: Highways, Bridges, Railways, Pipelines,
Tunnels, Water engineering, Transmission line, High
rise buildings, Air ports
Team Executives: Directors, Managers, Engineers,
Planners and other project team members
HOW?
Languages: English, French, German, Italian, Turkish,
Polish, Russian, Chineese
Access to individual workstation with uploaded latest
version of TILOS
*Please contact for any other specific dates
4. BENEFITS
improve discover develop
• longterm carrer opportunity• multicultureal buisenes
connections
• your planning & controlling
process by international
project management
methodologies
• reporting way by perfect
graphical exposure
• beautiful Poland
• exchange of worldwide
experiences
• your team capabilites
• education path and
immediately implement to
your project
• your time accomplishment,
afford, budget by using right
tool
5. CONCEPT
Skills
know how
Attitudes
know why
Knowledge
know what
purpose
Three areas make that form of
educating an integral. The assimilation
of knowledge, skills and competency
(attitudes) aims at making the
education process complete.
To keep best training results, we put
limitation up to 6 people in one group.
6. You will be able to plan, execute and control your project all by yourself in TILOS. You will acquire all
the necessary skills to do so, beginning with the absolute basics such as preparing your working area,
defining time and distance scales, adding graphical objects adding activities and linking them into
relations. Throughout the course you will also learn how to build WBS structure, use Gantt chart,
analyze progress and coordinate work with multiple projects.
Training is a tailor-made to transfer knowledge related with the use of TILOS software but also,
strictly with linear project management methodology. We will support you with information, which
can be found useful during your everyday work with project management so you will be able to
optimize your work and therefore, be more efficient. What is more, it will definitely facilitate and
enhance your learning process of TILOS.
We will not only teach you how to use TILOS software but also we will present you all scope of its
functionalities. We want to show our participants how to use TILOS effectively and describe why its
solutions facilitate the overall management process. Therefore, after completing the course you will
know, which tool or solution should be applied in a particular, problematic situation.
OVERVIEWSkillsKnowledgeAttitudes
7. TRAINING RUN BY EXPERT WITH SUPPORT TRAINER*:
Civil Engineer, Expert and enthusiast of project management, linear project
management, project portfolio, risk analysis, BIM technology, construction site
management, benchmarking and alternative dispute resolution with 18 years of
International experience.
Tekin delivers project management knowledge, technology implementation and
consulting for more than 500 customers in worldwide industries like: bridges,
highways, tunnels, metro projects, high rise buildings, pipelines, railway
constructions. Moreover he provides solutions for energy production, oil&gas,
transportation.
Tekin has a degree in Engineering Master of Business Administration, Certified
Project Schedule Professional (PSP) and Earned Value Professional (EVP), Certified
Risk Analyst (CRA) and Master Financial Planner (MFP) also Oracle Primavera
Certified Implementation Specialist, Oracle Unifier Implementation Specialist.
Member of the Project Management Institute (PMI). Author and creator of
Micro&Macro Planning Concepts for Construction.
Tekin Guvercin
Project management & TILOS
expert
CEO & co-founder of FND and
DATCC
* Support Trainer - highly qualified linear project management specialist, certified TILOS trainer, selected according to language preferences
9. WELCOME TO POLAND
We will pick you up from the Chopin Warsaw Airport, according to your flight details.
Best timing is to be already in Poland on Sunday afternoon / evening.
You can buy your tickets
on your own
or
We can help you with
booking flight
VISA We will send you special invitation, which is required to receive visa. Also, if necessary, we will
contact Polish Embassy directly in your country to approve your visit for training.
10. Accommodation
We provide Premium Hotel supplier located in
City Centre of warsaw
Single rooms
Training will be conducted in a
Hotel’s professional training venue
Breakfast, coffee breaks and lunch are included
11. Introduction to Linear Planning and Scheduling Concept
Understanding and using the graphical user interface (GUI)
Creating TILOS project files / project template concept
Explanation of the idea of tasks & task templates
8:00 – 10:00
10:15 – 12:30
13:00 – 14:30
14:50 – 16:00
Using objects / tasks, color scheme, annotation and structure
Designing and using task templates
Generating and modifying time scales, distance scales and grids
Inserting, positioning and processing of graphics like drawings etc.
Concept of distance profiles and histograms
Building distance profiles, diagrams and histograms
Forming and using new symbols
Modeling task calculation types for:
duration, productivity rate, quantity estimations
Coffee break
(15 mins)
Lunch
(30 mins)
Break
(20mins)
Breakfast Buffet
(6:30 – 8:00)
Touring
17:00 – 20:00
1ST DAY OF
TRAINING:
BASIC 1/3
12. TOURING: DAY 1/5
Warsaw Old Town
• The Royal Castle & Castle Square
• Sigismund's Column
• The Old Town Market Place
• Canon Square - St. John's Cathedral
• Observation Terrace
• Krakowskie Przedmiescie & Nowy Swiat
Warsaw's Old Town has been placed on the
UNESCO's list of World Heritage Sites as an
outstanding example of a near-total
reconstruction of a span of history covering
the 13th to the 20th century.
Touring
17:00 – 20:00
13. Linking task types
Organizing and using calendars
Understanding the concept of scheduling
Creating and linking tasks and rescheduling
Learning about tasks groups
Generating and using task groups
Developing histograms along time axis
Building histograms along the distance axis
Commenting the view: legends, logos, stamp fields
Time – Distance diagram printing
2ND DAY OF
TRAINING:
BASIC 2/3 8:00 – 10:00
10:15 – 12:30
13:00 – 14:30
14:50 – 16:00
Coffee break
(15 mins)
Lunch
(30 mins)
Break
(20mins)
Breakfast Buffet
(6:30 – 8:00)
Touring
17:00 – 20:00
14. TOURING: DAY 2/5
Royal Łazienki Park
• The Palace on the Isle
• The Amphitheatre
• The Fryderyk Chopin Monument &
classical music concerts
• Animals: roe-deers, red squirrels,
hedgehogs, peacocks
Royal Łazienki is a Palace-Garden complex
the most beautiful planned area in Warsaw
and one of the most beautiful in Europe,
equally stunning in terms of its greenery
and architecture. It is more than 200 years
of history, perfectly preserved.
Visited yearly by more than 2’000’000
tourists
Touring
18:00 – 21:00
15. Layout and cell concept
Composing new cells practice
Setting up own views and cell systems
Work Breakdown Structure concept
Building own Work Breakdown Structure
Creating and assigning WBS to tasks
Understanding the concept of Categories and grouping
Forming and assigning Categories to tasks
Layer and filter techniques, Sorting and Grouping
Gantt chart concept
Constructing Gantt charts
Working with Gantt chart and time-distance view simultaneously
Analyzing Linear Project Case Study in Tilos
3RD DAY OF
TRAINING:
BASIC 3/3 8:00 – 10:00
10:15 – 12:30
13:00 – 14:30
14:50 – 16:00
Coffee break
(15 mins)
Lunch
(30 mins)
Break
(20mins)
Breakfast Buffet
(6:30 – 8:00)
Touring
17:00 – 20:00
16. TOURING: DAY 3/5
Wilanów Palace
• Museum of King Jan III's Palace at
Wilanow
• The King's Library
• The King's Bedroom
• The Grand Vestibule
• The Paintings Gallery called Museum
The history of the Wilanów Palace, a
wonderful Baroque royal residence, began
on April 23, 1677, when a village became
the property of King John Sobieski III.
Survived Poland's partitions and both
World Wars, and so serves as a reminder of
the Polish state’s culture as it was before
the misfortunes of the 18th century.
Touring
18:00 – 21:00
17. Extensive explanation the concept of resources
Resource and cost planning & controlling on time - distance axis
Working with resource and cost planning
Task calculation with resource assignment
Evaluation: cost and resource histograms / resource bar charts
Understanding the concept of Progress Types
Progress Types
Progress Analysis
Micro progress
Polish traditional cuisine, handing out certificates and statuette
4TH DAY OF
TRAINING:
ADVANCED
1/2
Discussing the concept of baselining
Linear progress management: Baselining
Comparison of planned and actual data using Dashboards
8:00 – 10:00
10:15 – 12:30
13:00 – 14:30
14:50 – 16:00
Coffee break
(15 mins)
Lunch
(30 mins)
Break
(20mins)
Breakfast Buffet
(6:30 – 8:00)
Touring
17:00 – 20:00
1h break
18. TOURING: DAY 4/5
Gala dinner
For Advande only title is „TILOS Expert „
For Basic only title is „TILOS Specialist”
19. Understanding Time based Gantt Chart and Distance based Gantt Chart
Working with time based Gantt Chart and Distance based Gantt Chart
Data exchange with P6
Multiple project and Contractor management
What is clash detection management
Working with clash detection management
Mass Haulage Planning and Controlling
Analyzing Linear Project Case Study in TILOS
Practice in real project samples
Trip to Cracow
5TH DAY OF
TRAINING:
ADVANCED
2/2
8:00 – 10:00
10:15 – 12:30
13:00 – 14:30
14:50 – 16:00
Coffee break
(15 mins)
Lunch
(30 mins)
Break
(20mins)
Breakfast Buffet
(6:30 – 8:00)
Touring
17:00 – 20:00
21. TOURING CRACOW
Cracow old town, historic places
• Main Market Square
• Historic Centre of Krakow
• Church of the Virgin Mary (Kosciół
Mariacki)
• Wawel Royal Castle
• Leonardo da Vinci painting "Lady with
an Ermine"
In 1978 UNESCO approved the first ever
sites for its new World Heritage List,
including the entire Old Town in inscribing
Cracow's Historic Centre.
Touring
all day
22. Salt mine "Wieliczka„
• Reaches 327 meters underground –
more than The Eiffel Tower
• There are 20 chambers to visit
• Deepest lake (9m) is located on104
meters underground
• Highest Chamber is 36 meters tall
One of the most valuable monuments of
material and spiritual culture in Poland.
Each year it is visited by more than one
million tourists from all over the world. It is
also a world class monument, featuring
among twelve objects on the UNESCO’s
World Cultural and Natural Heritage List.
Read more
TOURING CRACOW
Touring
till noon
23. CONTACT US
Product Manager
Aleksandra Chmir
www.fndsite.com
Available
Our timezone:
UTC+01:00 (CET)
Respond within
15 minutes during
from 9 – 17
available