Project Management Issues Discussion Member for 20 years 4 months Member for 20 years 4 months Submitted by Peter Holroyd on Fri, 2023-04-14 10:23 Permalink THanks Alex,will look again THanks Alex, will look again for measures of efficiency and effectiveness in the literature. Peter Member for 14 years 2 months Member for 14 years 2 months Submitted by AlexLyaschenko on Fri, 2023-04-14 08:36 Permalink Peter, I have good news for Peter, I have good news for you. What you are asking already exist for decades and is supported by AI :) a) Volume-based scheduling (inc. uncertainties) b) corporate reference books c) skills (pool of resources) and team allocation (incl. shifts and multi resources) d) Resource productivity (inc. uncertainties) e) Resecure-constrained scheduling (with AI algorithms) These are all methods under the ‘Success Driven Project Management’ methodology supported by Spider Project. Regards, Alex Lyaschenko Member for 14 years 2 months Member for 14 years 2 months Submitted by AlexLyaschenko on Fri, 2023-04-14 08:33 Permalink Peter, I have good news for Peter, I have good news for you. What you are asking already exist for decades and is supported by AI :) a) Volume-based scheduling (inc. uncertainties) b) corporate reference books c) skills (pool of resources) and team allocation (incl. shifts and multi resources) d) Resource productivity (inc. uncertainties) e) Resecure-constrained scheduling (with AI algorithms) These are all methods under the ‘Success Driven Project Management’ methodology supported by Spider Project. Regards, Alex Lyaschenko Log in or register to post comments
Member for 20 years 4 months Member for 20 years 4 months Submitted by Peter Holroyd on Fri, 2023-04-14 10:23 Permalink THanks Alex,will look again THanks Alex, will look again for measures of efficiency and effectiveness in the literature. Peter
Member for 14 years 2 months Member for 14 years 2 months Submitted by AlexLyaschenko on Fri, 2023-04-14 08:36 Permalink Peter, I have good news for Peter, I have good news for you. What you are asking already exist for decades and is supported by AI :) a) Volume-based scheduling (inc. uncertainties) b) corporate reference books c) skills (pool of resources) and team allocation (incl. shifts and multi resources) d) Resource productivity (inc. uncertainties) e) Resecure-constrained scheduling (with AI algorithms) These are all methods under the ‘Success Driven Project Management’ methodology supported by Spider Project. Regards, Alex Lyaschenko
Member for 14 years 2 months Member for 14 years 2 months Submitted by AlexLyaschenko on Fri, 2023-04-14 08:33 Permalink Peter, I have good news for Peter, I have good news for you. What you are asking already exist for decades and is supported by AI :) a) Volume-based scheduling (inc. uncertainties) b) corporate reference books c) skills (pool of resources) and team allocation (incl. shifts and multi resources) d) Resource productivity (inc. uncertainties) e) Resecure-constrained scheduling (with AI algorithms) These are all methods under the ‘Success Driven Project Management’ methodology supported by Spider Project. Regards, Alex Lyaschenko
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20 years 4 monthsTHanks Alex,will look again
THanks Alex,
will look again for measures of efficiency and effectiveness in the literature.
Peter
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14 years 2 monthsPeter, I have good news for
Peter, I have good news for you.
What you are asking already exist for decades and is supported by AI :)
a) Volume-based scheduling (inc. uncertainties)
b) corporate reference books
c) skills (pool of resources) and team allocation (incl. shifts and multi resources)
d) Resource productivity (inc. uncertainties)
e) Resecure-constrained scheduling (with AI algorithms)
These are all methods under the ‘Success Driven Project Management’ methodology supported by Spider Project.
Regards,
Alex Lyaschenko
Member for
14 years 2 monthsPeter, I have good news for
Peter, I have good news for you.
What you are asking already exist for decades and is supported by AI :)
a) Volume-based scheduling (inc. uncertainties)
b) corporate reference books
c) skills (pool of resources) and team allocation (incl. shifts and multi resources)
d) Resource productivity (inc. uncertainties)
e) Resecure-constrained scheduling (with AI algorithms)
These are all methods under the ‘Success Driven Project Management’ methodology supported by Spider Project.
Regards,
Alex Lyaschenko