You have the plan. You are starting to execute the plan. You are on time. On budget. Things are awesome. And then they are not. Because training tends to be on the back end of projects, it also tends to feel the most pressure when other parts of the project go haywire. —————————- If you […]
Using PERT Analysis for Time Estimates of Activities
Going through the Risk Management planning process is fantastic for figuring out pessimistic, optimistic and most likely scenarios. We did a little bit of work with this earlier as we estimated how much things will cost. We can use the same technique to figure out how much time things take. Even if you are using […]
Time, Resources, Scope
Aaron Silvers’ electroluminescent seasonally-inappropriate “cast cozy”. My first foray into exploring the intersection between craft and technology. Learning to skateboard at 40 (not having done it as a kid) is a classic example of JFDI. I thought it should be rewarded. Thank you Nick and Gill for the electroluminescent wire. Thanks Aaron for the picture […]