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Planning Projects for Performance Excellence

Overview:

Introduction:

This training program is designed to equip participants with advanced project management techniques that ensure efficient project scope planning, scheduling, resource allocation, and cost estimating. Participants will gain in-depth knowledge of tools and strategies essential for managing projects effectively, with a focus on risk management, acceleration techniques, and cost estimation.

Program Objectives:

At the end of this program the participants will be able to:

  • Acquire proficiency in project estimating techniques, covering conceptual to detailed estimates.

  • Differentiate between various estimate types for precise cost estimation during project progression.

  • Comprehend diverse contract types and their implications on risk distribution among parties.

  • Master resource planning and control techniques to optimize project execution.

  • Evaluate time-cost trade-offs and implement strategies to sustain project momentum while minimizing risks.

Targeted Audience:

  • Project Managers and Projects Planners.

  • Project Cost Estimators.

  • Cost Controllers.

  • Contract Professionals.

  • Project Procurement Staff.

Program Outlines:

Unit 1:

Project Scope Planning and Definition (Fundamentals):

  • Scope Planning.

  • Work Breakdown Structures (WBS) and Work Packages.

  • Statement of Work (SOW) - Technical Baseline.

  • Scope Execution Plan.

  • Triple Constraints - Time, Cost, Scope.

  • Project Quality Issues, Risk Analysis and Deliverables.

  • Resource Requirements.

Unit 2:

Project Schedule Planning and Critical Path Method:

  • Utilize Precedence Network Diagramming and Job Logic Relationship Chart techniques to map project workflows and dependencies effectively.

  • Conduct Critical Path Analysis and Project Float Analysis to identify key tasks and optimize project timelines.

  • Implement Lead and Lag Scheduling methods to fine-tune task sequences and minimize delays.

  • Employ Activity Duration Estimation and Milestone Charts for accurate project scheduling and progress tracking.

  • Utilize Gantt Chart - Schedule Baseline and Project Estimating Processes for comprehensive project planning and resource allocation.

Unit 3:

Resource Allocation and Resource Levelling:

  • Efficiently manage resources through planning and scheduling techniques, especially when resources are limited.

  • Implement resource allocation algorithms to prioritize resources effectively in project planning.

  • Address resource contention issues using techniques like the Brooks Method and resource leveling.

  • Manage workforce fluctuations by strategically increasing manpower when necessary.

  • Mitigate interruptions to schedules and meet deadlines by scheduling overtime when appropriate.

Unit 4:

Accelerating the Project Schedule:

  • Identify Circumstances Requiring Project Acceleration and understand the Time-Cost-Scope Trade-off.

  • Explore methods for Project Time Reduction, considering Direct and Indirect Project Costs.

  • Evaluate Options for Accelerating the Schedule, including strategies like Crashing the Schedule.

  • Develop a Pre-Accelerated Schedule and a Crash Cost Table to plan for acceleration.

  • Implement Acceleration in Practice, finding the Optimal Acceleration Point and utilizing tools like the Gantt Chart for an Accelerated Schedule.

  • Manage Network Activity Risk Profiles and consider Additional Considerations such as Multiple Critical Paths and Project Cost Reduction strategies.

Unit 5:

Project Contingency Planning:

  • Master Program Evaluation and Review Technique (PERT) alongside Path Convergence Analysis techniques.

  • Address the Path Convergence Problem effectively and analyze various Network Risk Profile Types.

  • Understand the Normal Distribution and its relevance to PERT, Probability, and Standard Deviation Formulae.

  • Calculate Standard Deviation for critical path activities to gauge project variability.

  • Utilize Z-Values to determine the Probability of Project Completion at a Required Date.

  • Apply Network Activity Risk Profiles to estimate Project Duration accurately in practical scenarios.

Unit 6:

Line of Balance Scheduling - The Planning of Recurring Activities:

  • Develop a Line of Balance Schedule, ensuring linear sequences of activities are prepared effectively.

  • Utilize Velocity Diagrams and Linear Scheduling techniques for streamlined project planning.

  • Calculate Production Rate and determine Target Units per Week to maintain schedule consistency.

  • Apply Line of Balance Formulae to balance the schedule, including Crew Size determination and Time to Complete Activities.

  • Incorporate Buffers into the schedule to account for variability and ensure project timelines are met.

  • Evaluate progress by comparing Planned versus Actual Progress, accounting for Expected and Actual Work Conditions.

  • Measure progress against the Balanced Schedule and make adjustments accordingly to ensure project success.

Unit 7:

Project Execution Management, Control and Reporting:

  • Implement Progress Tracking and Monitoring techniques to oversee project advancement.

  • Manage Project Costs effectively through Earned Value Control Processes.

  • Analyze Schedule and Cost Variances to assess project performance.

  • Utilize Progress Control Charts for Trend Analysis and Forecasting of Schedule and Cost Variances.

  • Implement Earned Value Analysis and Reporting for comprehensive project evaluation and reporting.

Unit 8:

Project Recovery Plan Development:

  • Conduct Project Variance Analysis and Quantification to identify discrepancies.

  • Utilize Schedule Performance Index (SPI) and Cost Performance Index (CPI) for performance evaluation.

  • Establish Schedule and Cost Control Limits to manage project constraints effectively.

  • Assess Project Recovery Data to determine necessary actions for improvement.

  • Develop Schedule and Cost Recovery Plans based on Recovery Analysis, incorporating Recovery Baselines and Controls for project stabilization.

Unit 9:

Cost Estimating Basics:

  • Understand the Estimating Life Cycle, including the Phases of the Design Process.

  • Progress through Programming, Schematic Design, Design Development, and Construction Documents phases.

  • Evaluate Estimating Accuracy by phase, from Conceptual Cost Estimates to Definitive Estimates.

  • Utilize various Estimating Methods, such as Rough Order of Magnitude, Assemblies, and Semi-detailed Estimates.

  • Familiarize with Cost Indices and Basic Procedures for estimating.

  • Explore different Contract Types including Lump-sum, Unit-price, Cost-plus, and Time-and-Materials contracts.

  • Implement Procurement Methods and Pre-construction Services, including Risk Analysis and Contingencies, in project planning.

Unit 10:

Broad Scope Cost Estimating Techniques:

  • Apply Adjustments to Project Costs for Broad Scope Estimates, considering factors like location and size.

  • Perform PERT Project Cost Analysis and derive PERT Unit Cost Estimates for accurate budgeting.

  • Utilize Formulae for Cost Estimating, including adjustments based on previous projects and economic factors.

  • Understand the Normal Distribution Curve and Z-Value Table to assess the Probability of Project Completion within Budget.

  • Estimate Project Unit Cost by using Standard Deviation and adjust estimates for Time and Location.

  • Review concepts such as Future Value of Money, Present Value of Money, and Equivalent Annual Interest Rate for financial analysis.

  • Incorporate Learning Curve Effects into estimating durations and costs, including adjustments for Unit Costs based on learning curves.

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