Do you have work package descriptions for your project? Many of you will answer with “No”. “Such a thing is not necessary and only an over-organization!” I often hear that. Many project managers underestimate the benefits of good work package descriptions. But with little effort, you can bring more security to your project, increase quality, […]
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How to Determine the Right Work Package Size and Duration
In project management, planning and scheduling are core activities. But what I notice is that the work package size and duration is here rarely an important topic. My experience shows that it should be a topic, because work packages are usually planned so large that they can spin out of control. This is also one […]
How to Plan and Monitor Projects Successfully With Critical Chain Project Management
Projects often have to be completed in the shortest possible time and absolutely on schedule. Speed and reliability are crucial. This is where Critical Chain Project Management (CCPM) can help you. CCPM has been around for several years. However, it has not yet become established. However, many elements of it can also be used very […]