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Project Scheduling and Planning Skills Training Conference

REF: 8210_291172
DATE: 26 Jan - 06 Feb 2025
LOCATION:

Online

INDIVIDUAL FEE:

2700 Euro



Introduction:

Late project delivery has become the scourge of project professionals worldwide. Countless projects undertaken by organizations in the private and public sectors significantly overrun the project schedule and budget and, as a consequence, fail to achieve the organization's financial and strategic objectives, often with sizable increases in costs and substantial economic losses to the organization.

This project scheduling and planning skills conference is due mainly to the failure of many project professionals to successfully apply modern project planning, scheduling, and control tools to their projects.

In addition to the financial losses suffered by the organization, many such projects also fail to deliver the required quality of outcomes intended for the project as a direct consequence of inadequate planning and control.

Enhancing Scheduling Skills:

Enhance your expertise in project management with our comprehensive project scheduling and planning skills training conference designed specifically to cultivate advanced project scheduling and planning skills. This dynamic conference integrates a variety of key industry concepts such as project planner certification, schedule planning in project management, and how to learn scheduling skills.

Whether you are aiming to achieve project planning scheduling and control mastery or seeking planning and scheduling professional training, our conference will provide you with an invaluable experience that will advance your competence in project scheduling in project management and planning and scheduling in project management.

Continuously refining your scheduling skills is the key to excelling in project scheduling and planning. This conference offers scheduling and planning training that navigates the complexities of project management planning and scheduling, addressing the methodology and the practical application needed to excel in these areas.

Learn from experts how to approach project planning schedule management to yield the most significant benefits of project planning and scheduling. Through comprehensive project planning and scheduling training, you extend your skill set to meet industry demands, positioning yourself firmly on the path to planning and scheduling excellence.

Targeted Groups:

  • Project Managers.
  • Cost Estimators.
  • Project Schedulers.
  • Project Designers.
  • Project Planner.
  • Senior Managers want to understand best practices in project management.
  • Those interested in knowing more about scheduling and planning in a project environment.

Conference Objectives:

At the end of this project scheduling and planning skills conference, the participants will be able to:

  • Gain knowledge of techniques used in resource planning and control.
  • Understand the time-cost trade-offs.
  • Identify risk sources, minimize their impact, and learn how to sustain project momentum.
  • Learn how to administer project documentation and reporting.
  • Develop effective performance monitoring and control systems.
  • Integrate scope, time, resources, and cost management into a dynamic, manageable plan.
  • Develop project network diagrams for CPM and advanced PERT calculations to identify schedule and cost risks.
  • Maintain continuous project performance and delivery control.
  • Accurately estimate and allocate project costs and resources.
  • Measure, forecast, and control project performance by employing earned value techniques.
  • The compressor accelerates the schedule when required by adverse circumstances.
  • Manage and mitigate schedule, cost, scope, and resource risks associated with the project.
  • Develop a line of balance schedules and velocity diagrams for repetitive or recurring work.
  • Benefit from the financial effects of the learning curve on recurring work.
  • Develop a project recovery plan for budget and schedule overruns.
  • Produce clear and concise project progress reports.

Targeted Competencies:

At the end of this project scheduling and planning skills conference, the participant's competencies will be able to:

  • Ability to Deliver Projects on Time and Within Budget.
  • Proactive Identification of What a Project Requires.
  • Understand what it takes to be a successful project manager.
  • Skill and confidence to plan and control projects successfully and sidestep the most common project management pitfalls and problems.
  • Appreciation of the Philosophy, Framework, Standards, and Approaches to the Delivery of the Projects.
  • Understand and practice effective project management techniques when completing and handing over projects.

Conference Content:

Unit 1: Project Scope Planning and Definition (Fundamentals)

  • Scope Planning.
  • Work Breakdown Structures (WBS).
  • Work Packages.
  • Statement of Work (SOW) - Technical Baseline.
  • Scope Execution Plan.
  • Triple Constraints - Time Cost, Scope.
  • Project Quality Issues.
  • Project Risk Analysis.
  • Project Deliverables.
  • Resource Requirements.

Unit 2: Project Schedule Planning and Critical Path Method:

  • Precedence Network Diagramming.
  • Job Logic Relationship Chart.
  • Critical Path Analysis.
  • Project Float Analysis.
  • Lead and Lag Scheduling.
  • Activity Duration Estimation.
  • Milestone Charts.
  • Gantt Chart - Schedule Baseline.
  • Project Estimating Processes.
  • Production and Productivity Planning.
  • Resource and Cost Allocation.

Unit 3: Resource Allocation and Resource Levelling:

  • Management of Resources.
  • Planning and Scheduling Limited Resources.
  • Resource Allocation Algorithms for Resource Prioritisation.
  • Solving Resource Contention.
  • Resource Levelling when Project Duration is Fixed.
  • The Brooks Method of Resource Allocation.
  • Increasing the Workforce.
  • Solving Interruptions to the Schedule.
  • Scheduling Overtime.

Unit 4: Accelerating The Project Schedule:

  • Circumstances Requiring Project Acceleration.
  • Time-Cost-Scope Trade-off.
  • Project Time Reduction.
  • Direct Project Costs.
  • Indirect Project Costs.
  • Options for Accelerating the Schedule.
  • Crashing the Schedule - How?
  • Pre-Accelerated Schedule.
  • Developing a Crash Cost Table.
  • Acceleration in Practice.
  • The Optimal Acceleration Point.
  • Gantt Chart for Accelerated Schedule.
  • Network Activity Risk Profiles.
  • Additional Considerations.
  • Multiple Critical Paths.
  • Project Cost Reduction.

Unit 5: Project Contingency Planning:

  • Program Evaluation and Review Technique (PERT).
  • Path Convergence Analysis.
  • Solving the Path Convergence Problem.
  • Network Risk Profile Types.
  • Normal Distribution.
  • PERT, Probability, and Standard Deviation Formulae.
  • Calculating the Standard Deviation.
  • Standard Deviation for Critical Path.
  • Z-Values: The Probability of Project Completion at a Required Date.
  • True Critical Path.
  • Network Activity Risk Profiles.
  • Application: Estimating Project Duration.

Unit 6: Line of Balance Scheduling - The Planning of Recurring Activities:

  • Preparing a Line of Balance Schedule.
  • Velocity Diagrams and Linear Scheduling.
  • Velocity Diagram Production Rate Calculations.
  • Linear Sequence of Activities as a Series of Velocity Diagrams.
  • Balancing the Schedule.
  • Calculations for a Line of Balance Schedule.
  • Line of Balance Formulae.
  • Target Units per Week.
  • Determining Crew Size.
  • Actual Rate of Output.
  • Time to Complete One Activity.
  • Elapsed Time for Recurring Activity.
  • The slope of the Line from Activity Start to Activity Finish.
  • Balanced Project Schedule without Buffers (Finish-Start).
  • Inserting Buffers.
  • Comparison of Unbalanced with Balanced Schedules.
  • Measuring Planned Progress on Schedule.
  • Velocity Diagram Reflecting Expected Conditions.
  • Actual Progress and Work Conditions.
  • Variable Conditions.

Unit 7: Project Execution Management, Control, and Reporting:

  • Progress Tracking and Monitoring.
  • Project Cost Management.
  • Earned Value Control Process.
  • Schedule Variances.
  • Cost Variances.
  • Progress Control Charts - Trend Analysis.
  • Schedule and Cost Variance Forecasting.
  • Labour Management and Cost Control.
  • Materials Management and Cost Control.
  • Earned Value Analysis.
  • Earned Value Reporting.

Unit 8: Project Recovery Plan Development:

  • Project Variance Analysis and Quantification.
  • Schedule Performance Index (SPI).
  • Cost Performance Index (CPI).
  • Setting Schedule and Cost Control Limits.
  • Project Recovery Data Assessment.
  • Schedule and Cost Recovery Analysis.
  • Schedule and Cost Recovery Plan.
  • Project Recovery Baselines and Controls.

The Best Professional Conferences, Workshops and Seminars
Project Scheduling and Planning Skills Training Conference (8210_291172)

REF: 8210_291172   DATE: 26.Jan.2025 - 06.Feb.2025   LOCATION: Online  INDIVIDUAL FEE: 2700 Euro

 

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