We all memorized the formula used to calculate the communications paths between a group such as team members or project stakeholders. But do we understand…
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Rough Order of Magnitude (ROM) estimates are used to support high-level decision-making, long-range planning, or to provide quick, approximate answers to questions such as: ROM…
Scheduling constraints are limitations that control the start and end dates of tasks or activities in a project schedule. Project managers must accommodate these constraints…
Congratulations! You have been assigned to manage your next project and you’re eager to get started with planning. There’s a lot to be done, build…
To many, these are confusing terms, and they are frequently used interchangeably. The fact is they are not the same and we as project managers…
Larger projects frequently create special project committees and boards to provide project oversight and decisions. The role, function, and authority of each committee or board…
The purpose of an After-Action Review (AAR) is to determine what worked and what didn’t for a specific action, event, or project and to extract…
I’ve mentioned it before, but it’s worth repeating. We do not pad work estimates. Padding work estimates means adding more time or cost to project…
Project schedule compression refers to techniques used to shorten the overall project schedule without modifications to scope. There are two ways to compress a schedule.…
There are many project constraints, but budget, resources, and time are traditionally considered the “big three.” Assuming the project scope is clearly defined and under…