There seem to be many general planning courses which teach people how to draw barcharts; some even teach what critical path analysis is at a basic level. It seems that the more detailed understanding only comes from using software.
What I am interested in, is non toolset training that covers things like:.
1. planning is about integration to achieve deliverables/ milestones,
2. understand different types of float,
3. linkage to risk, networks used to aid cashflow analysis.
Hopefully this gives a flavour. How to you get Planners from a basic level to become highly competent and valued?
What training do you use?
Thank you
What I am interested in, is non toolset training that covers things like:.
1. planning is about integration to achieve deliverables/ milestones,
2. understand different types of float,
3. linkage to risk, networks used to aid cashflow analysis.
Hopefully this gives a flavour. How to you get Planners from a basic level to become highly competent and valued?
What training do you use?
Thank you