Posts Tagged ‘Recovery Plan’
THE COST OF A GOOD RECOVERY PLAN
What is the cost of a good recovery plan? I mean a really good recovery plan that cuts to the heart of the matter – identifies root causes of the problem, and working collaboratively with other stakeholders, devises solutions to them and build those into a recovery plan that works, and puts the project back…
Read MoreHOW TO PREPARE A RECOVERY PLAN THAT WORKS
This half-day workshop on How to Prepare a Recovery Plan that Works will walk you through the step-by-step process of setting a cutoff date, carrying out a comprehensive/ joint schedule review, conducting root-cause-analysis, isolating root causes, resolving issues, and developing a recovery plan. It will also review productivity issues that need to be considered including overtime deterioration.
Read MoreHOW TO PREPARE A RECOVERY PLAN THAT WORKS: A STEP-BY-STEP APPROACH
In the last essay I explained the difference between Recovery Plan and Revised Plan. I also explained what a Project Baseline Plan or Schedule is. Finally, I promised to walk you through the process of preparing a recovery plan that works – that recovers the project. In this essay I intend to show you how…
Read MoreBASELINE PLAN, RECOVERY PLAN, REVISED PLAN. WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE?
You have probably heard the terms Project Baseline Plan or Baseline Schedule, Recovery Plan or Revised Plan. What is the difference? Well, while the baseline plan is readily understood. There is a lot of confusion regarding the recovery plan and revised plan. Some project personnel and practitioners use them interchangeably. Others are plain confused. Therefore,…
Read MoreMost Recovery Plans Don’t Recover Projects. Here Is How To Make Them Do.
Most project managers, planning and project control personnel have been in the uncomfortable situation of having to explain to the client why the project is running behind schedule. This is often followed by the demand or promise to present a recovery plan (RP) outlining the strategies for bringing the project back on track.
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