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It’s great how in the time you print your Gantt and stick it on the wall for a better visibility, the plan has already changed! 🙂
The Magic of Gantt
PierG
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It’s great how in the time you print your Gantt and stick it on the wall for a better visibility, the plan has already changed! 🙂
The Magic of Gantt
PierG
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April 15, 2010 at 5:52 am
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April 15, 2010 at 9:48 am
tomb
Here why I hate to do “trains” 🙂
April 15, 2010 at 12:20 pm
Rob Hooft
I have seen gantt charts that contained part-of-day planning for projects 2 years down the road. I pity the project leaders making those….. And then I run back to lean project management (I got training by Ron Mascitelli)
April 17, 2010 at 5:25 pm
PM Hut
This is especially the case in software projects. Other projects are not that dynamic. I think at one point in time the Software Industry will be mature enough (just like construction) where we can have near accurate schedules.
April 17, 2010 at 5:47 pm
PierG
PM Hut
I’m sure the ‘other projects’ have their own ‘stick in a wall’ timing that suffer from this effect.
In any case I see what you mean and yes we have to use the right methods and tools for the right projects: high variable and low variable activities probably need different approach.
Thank you for sharing
PierG
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