Twelve tips for realistic scheduling 25 Apr 2012
Posted by Ramaswamy Palaniappan in Project Management.trackback
Good scheduling is very difficult, a combination of art and science. In this article, I will discuss realistic scheduling, which seeks to cover all the above types of events — the planned, the possible, and the unimagined. There are some techniques that can help you keep your sanity, which go beyond the notes, checklists, milestones dates, and appointment books. My twelve tips stress prioritization, clarifying values, and comparing the relative worth of each activity. They combine the conventional checklists with preserving and enhancing relationships to accomplish the desired results. Read here
Thank you Laura Rose, QE Manager, IBM, Software Group.
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