The Resource Leveled Project Schedule:
The Good, The Bad, The Ugly!
Presentation Description
Do you ever wonder why your project schedule is a pain to put
together, a pain to maintain and sometimes doesn’t relate to what is really happening
in your project? Project scheduling with limited resources is very challenging. However,
if the project has resource
constraints, the critical path method is a practical way to generate an impractical schedule.
Thus, resource leveling is necessary to generate a valid project schedule. Additionally,
when resource leveling is used, it usually extends the critical path schedule beyond
the desired need date and the user is left in a quandary.
Every project manager should
understand the "real world" fundamentals of resource
leveling. In order to gain this fundamental knowledge the good, the bad and the ugly of
resource leveling are presented.
After this presentation you will know more about project
scheduling than ninety-nine percent of all project managers and PMP’s on planet earth.
Your project will still be a pain to put together, a pain to maintain and may not relate
to what is really happening in your
project, but you will know why and what actions to consistently take to deliver on the
target date, near the target date, or at least still remembering the target date.
To schedule this project management program, call 866-804-SEBA or email
Dr. James Brown.
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