Corrales-Pérez, J.
HP Project Management: Better strategies avoid project delays—Part 3
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The first two parts of this series analyzed the root causes of project delays and proposed strategies to avoid schedule overruns. This final part reviews construction planning.Construction planningOne..
HP Project Management: Better strategies avoid project delays—Part 2
Project Management
/ Americas
/ Asia/Pacific
/ Construction
/ Engineering & Design
/ Europe
/ Management
/ Middle East
How can project managers avoid project schedule overruns? Part 1 discussed how to analyze the root causes for project delays. In Part 2, strategies to overcome project delays will be explored.Critical..
HP Project Management: Better strategies avoid project delays—Part 1
Process Optimization
/ Project Management
/ Americas
/ Asia/Pacific
/ Construction
/ Economics
/ Engineering & Design
/ Equipment
/ Europe
/ Information Systems
/ Management
/ Middle East
Even when using 3D CAD, advanced project management systems and fast-track concepts, projects now take longer than they did two decades ago. Schedule overruns occur as frequently, despite the applicat..
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