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| #2021812 in eBooks | 1998-03-25 | 1998-03-25 | File type: PDF||9 of 10 people found the following review helpful.| Proactively deals with inaccurate project estimates|By J. Groen|The achilles heal of project management, especially in product development, are the estimates of time and resources. Traditional project management approaches do a lousy job of solving this. For example, although traditional PERT was developed to do this, it is not used. (In fact, in most environments PERT is not|About the Author|Robert has over 20 years experience as a consultant.
This cutting edge, "how to" manual details proven methods for turning around chronically late, overbudget, and underperforming projects. Project Management in the Fast Lane explains how Theory of Constraints tools can be applied to achieve effective, breakthrough solutions in virtually any environment. It includes a complete discussion of the Critical Chain scheduling approach pioneered by Eli Goldratt-the most significant new development in project scheduling in the las...
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