Dear PPer’s
The PEO has today launched it’s Glossary of Terms [1] on the PEO website.
The purpose of this Glossary is to provide common understanding to the terms frequently found in the planning and scheduling disciplines. The PEO is deeply indebted to and wishes to thank David Bordoli who has spent considerable time and effort in creating this glossary. David has done a terrific job and I am sure that you will agree with me that we should applaud him for his considerable efforts in this.
Comment and feedback will be welcome to add new entries or definitions, especially those that are terms specific to planners and schedulers in specific industries and different countries.
You can find the Glossary here [1]
Best Wishes,
Gary France
Chairman
Planning Engineers Organisation [2]
The PEO has today launched it’s Glossary of Terms [1] on the PEO website.
The purpose of this Glossary is to provide common understanding to the terms frequently found in the planning and scheduling disciplines. The PEO is deeply indebted to and wishes to thank David Bordoli who has spent considerable time and effort in creating this glossary. David has done a terrific job and I am sure that you will agree with me that we should applaud him for his considerable efforts in this.
Comment and feedback will be welcome to add new entries or definitions, especially those that are terms specific to planners and schedulers in specific industries and different countries.
You can find the Glossary here [1]
Best Wishes,
Gary France
Chairman
Planning Engineers Organisation [2]