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I.Primavera P6 Articles
The Group and Sort By function in Primavera P6 can be a powerful tool if you know how to layer
grouping levels. You can print a layout with specific groupings as a report for your team or your
managers.
Article By: Tracy Mah The Top Down Estimation Tool in Primavera P6 provides added functionality to
perform high level top-down estimation for labor, non-labor units and material resources for the project.
The Best Primavera P6 Tutorials & Articles. Browse all of our Primavera P6 Professional tutorials and
articles here. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned pro with Primavera P6 Professional, we've got
helpful and informative articles that are perfect for you.
Microsoft Project 2019 is the latest version of Project. Previous versions include Project 2016,
Project 2013, Project 2010, and Project 2007. Project 2019 is compatible with Windows 10.
Within this article, I have explored using Microsoft Project to run a project using the Task Board, a.k.a.
the Kanban board. This is probably one of the simplest methodologies open to us when managing a
project, and you can see how I’ve managed to setup, enter, track, and comprehensively report on a
project within a few steps.
The Project Manager’s Best Collection of MS Project Articles
Open Your Project Software. The best way to plunge you into the world of Microsoft’s Project software
is to have you experience it. You could read every article in this collection—and we hope you do,
because each and every one contains valuable information—but the best way to learn Microsoft Project
is to open it and begin.
Microsoft Project Vs. Primavera P6: What are the Differences?
Primavera P6 and Microsoft Project are two major project management software solutions, widely used
in the project management space. But did you ever wondered what are the differences between P6 and
MS Project. This comparison article will help you fin out.
Operating System: Windows, Macos, Android, Ios
Category: Project Portfolio Management
Project Articles (Using Microsoft Project to Important Tasks)
2. Scheduling
3. Cost control and budget management
4. Resource assignments
5. Quality management
6. Tracking progress and critical path
1. What is lean management?
Lean management
Lean managementis an approach to running an organization that supports the
concept of continuous improvement, a long-term approach to work that
systematically seeks to achieve small, incremental changes in processes in order to
improve efficiency and quality.
Lean management seeks to eliminate any waste of time, effort or money by
identifying each step in a business process and then revising or cutting out steps
that do not create value. The philosophy has its roots in manufacturing.
Lean Management is a management philosophy based on the Toyota Production
System (TPS). This management philosophy was coined "Lean" only in the 1990s.
The objective of Lean Thinking is to eliminate everything that does not add value
(i.e. "waste") from the customer's perspective.
The general approach to Lean is learn-by-doing and to foster a culture of
continuous improvement. In a Lean organization, we develop a value stream for
each service family, make the product or service flow, and then continuously
improve our process as we manage towards perfection. To achieve this goal of
managing to perfection, there is a vast range of Lean techniques and tools
available, which have been established and tested with numerous case studies.
Examples of Lean frameworks include Value Stream Mapping, 5S,
Kanban, Kaizen, Poka-Yoke, Gemba Walk, HoshinKanri, PDCA, Root Cause
Analysis,Heijunka.
There are a few major advantages that managers can be benefit from:
Focus
Improving Productivity & Efficiency
Smarter process (Pull system)
Better use of resources
The main purpose of Lean management is creating value to the customer by
optimizing resources.