Picture the following (very common) scenario: a project manager marks a task as complete, only to find unexpected charges for time, materials, or expenses piling up the next week. Frustrating? Absolutely. It’s a common pitfall driven by the urge to check tasks off quickly. But rushing risks overlooking critical wrap-up steps, like administrative closeouts or... [Read More]| ProjectEngineer
In my industry, timelines are rarely met. I would guess that 20% of all projects meet their original completion dates. And yet, it is one of the most, if not the most, important criteria specified by the various levels of government when measuring project performance. (If anyone in the highways industry reads this, please leave... [Read More]| ProjectEngineer
A project manager that fails to allocate project resources is like a carpenter without a hammer. That's why estimating task resources is an integral step in project planning. It also happens to be one of the most fundamental aspects of project management, one of the steps that the project manager utilizes on a day to... [Read More]| ProjectEngineer
I once experienced a project horror story whereby a piece of equipment was snowed in at a previous project, delaying the project by several weeks until a transport vehicle could get to the stranded machine. Since there are relatively few of these around, the project either had to wait or additional costs had to be incurred... [Read More]| ProjectEngineer