Construction Project Management: Planning and Scheduling (Trade, Technology & Industry)
β Scribed by Henry F. Naylor, Naylor
- Publisher
- Delmar Thomson Learning
- Year
- 1995
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 304
- Edition
- 1st
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
A sequential approach to construction project management, this text describes "pencil and paper" techniques for establishing project goals and objectives, arranging the set goals into a network and determining a time schedule for reaching the objectives. By covering the basics of preparing project schedules, a firm foundation is built for readers before they proceed into constructing task networks and developing more advanced computer applications.
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<p><P>PICTURE Stefano Tonchia, Ph.D., is Professor of Innovation & Project Management at the University of Udine, Italy. He is the Dean of the School of Project Management at Alenia Aeronautica, the Italian Aeronautics Company. He has written many articles on international journals, and published se
<p><P>PICTURE Stefano Tonchia, Ph.D., is Professor of Innovation & Project Management at the University of Udine, Italy. He is the Dean of the School of Project Management at Alenia Aeronautica, the Italian Aeronautics Company. He has written many articles on international journals, and published se
<p><span>Project Management:Planning and Scheduling Techniques</span><span> is a highly readable guide to the essentials of project planning, scheduling, and control aimed at readers looking for an introduction to the core concepts of planning and scheduling, including the βCritical Path Methodβ, bu
<p><span>Project Management:Planning and Scheduling Techniques</span><span> is a highly readable guide to the essentials of project planning, scheduling, and control aimed at readers looking for an introduction to the core concepts of planning and scheduling, including the βCritical Path Methodβ, bu
<p><span>Project Management:Planning and Scheduling Techniques</span><span> is a highly readable guide to the essentials of project planning, scheduling, and control aimed at readers looking for an introduction to the core concepts of planning and scheduling, including the βCritical Path Methodβ, bu