Skills for Planning and Scheduling Managers

Planning & Scheduling Managers’ prime responsibility to make sure the project is planned thoroughly and runs on schedule

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Skills for Planning and Scheduling Managers

What You Will Learn!

  • Explain what is meant by a Project
  • List the steps for Project Life Cycle
  • Explain the importance of Project Scope
  • Discuss the role of Stakeholders in Planning & Scheduling

Description

A project is defined as a “temporary endeavor with a beginning and an end and it must be used to create a unique product, service or result”. Further, it is progressively elaborated. What this definition of a project means is that projects are those activities that cannot go on indefinitely and must have a defined purpose.

A project is an activity to meet the creation of a unique product or service and thus activities that are undertaken to accomplish routine activities cannot be considered projects. For instance, if your project is less than three months old and has fewer than 20 people working on it, you may not be working in what is called a project according to the definition of the term. It has to be remembered that the term temporary does not apply to the result or service that is generated by the project. The project may be finite but not the result. For instance, a project to build a monument would be of fixed duration whereas the result that is the monument may be for an indefinite period in time.

Planning and Scheduling are not the same thing. Planning means preparing a task so you can complete that project without pointless postponements. Planning refers to “How” and “What" of performing a task. Scheduling is focused on what tasks need to be completed and who will perform the task. Scheduling also helps to balance the workload among the resources. Scheduling refers to “When” and “Who” of performing a task.

Initiation Phase:

In this phase of the project, feedback or requirements received from customers is analyzed and brainstorming is done as to develop new product or modify existing product to meet the new demands or requirements.

The Project scope is of vital importance to the planning and scheduling of the project. This is because it becomes the basis for the requirements of the project and the resources that need to be deployed in the project.

Who Should Attend!

  • Entrepreneurs
  • Retailers/Store owners
  • Managers and Supervisors
  • Management Staff

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Tags

  • Project Planning

Subscribers

425

Lectures

16

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