I guess a sign would be an interest in having a consolidated portfolio view and a willingness to allocate the project starts based on the availability of...
On Sat, 30 Oct 2004 21:31:19 -0000, synchmanpe ... Commonly used, [relatively] heavily used. -- Frank Patrick <http://www.focusedperformance.com/blogger.html> ...
Plus the drum has a definite capacity limit and it frequently runs up against that limit. Doug Brown __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Check...
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Some months ago I wrote an article about CCPM for the " Revista Brasileira de Gerenciamento de Projetos", a Brazilian publication on Project Management. I...
Hi, All So, in a large organization, one wants to assign as many resources to a task as can productively do the task, right? This will move projects through...
Hello all, I am currently doing a research with a R&D department in a car factory. They have their own way in managing their projects.But it is more or less...
That's true only for the real shortest possible path, which with infinite capacity will be just the dependent tasks... BUT still, the CPM does not take care of...
While I was Quality Management Director for a large project at Lucent Technologies, we were striving to become a level 5 SEI organization and at the same time...
Theoretically perhaps the CP is the ultimate case of CC. But we need to factor in the mythical man-month. It is not practical to continue shovelling resources...
This is a good point about the difference between the two. Technically, the critical chain of a infinite-resource plan is the same as the critical path....
Oh, and I wanted to say that this is essentially what we did. We built the project plan as if there were no resource limitations and looked at the resulting...
Hi Question for the group. I've just read the following paper on IMP/IMS planning/scheduling. http://www.niwotridge.com/PDFs/IntegratedMaterPlanBriefing.pdf I...
Hi, Rudiger Thanks for the reference! You have to do something like that on large projects, and/or programs of large projects. Critcal chain is necessary, but...
Hi, Doug You are always constrained by something. If not, you will have infinite output. Sometimes it might be the logistics, as suggested by the mythical...
Dears, please, I'd like to know, how multiple-projects chart is devided into G-Y-R zones? I mean the chart, where zones are changing during performance of...
Vladimir -- I could go into a discussion of buffer structures here, but there's a ready answer on my weblog from last January. Check out the following link... ...
Hi, Frank Excellent overview on buffer trigger points. Perhaps we can get some views on the questions it raises: 1. Should there be a uniform approach? 2. If...
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How interesting do you find this EPM solution We all are aware that according to the industry surveys Enterprise Project Management (EPM) Solutions offer...
So what does this do that any PM tool does not do? Doug Brown __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? The all-new My Yahoo! - What will yours do? ...
In my previous job, we have multiple projects running, but that was arrange under the situation where only those team members that are assigned to those tasks...
"kamyen" <kamyen@...> wrote: Especially for those small companies that need to lobby for more new projects to pay their bills, they also have to maintain...