This Book is an excellent explanation of Project Management
This book has been a great help in understanding Project
Management (PM) from a different perspective even after having the most
uncertainties in the real life projects. I will be picking up some laconic from
the book which can make us understand the PM in a better and simplified way.
The first and most realistic “Uncertainty
existing in every project is the underlying main cause for most problems”. During
the tenure of the projects there are blame games everywhere which is a common
phenomenon in the company and the lower the position of the manager the more
the finger points not just outside (Uncertainty, Vendors, etc.) the company but
inside as well.
Every company want its costs down and the companies try to
cut it where ever possible but sometimes the cutting goes way off the track and
they are so immersed in the mentality of saving money that they forget that the
whole intention of a project is not to save money but to make money. Although I
know most of the people reading, might know this but a reminder is what brings
it back, until then it is lost somewhere in our sub-conscious mind.
Now there is always been a fight when to use resources
assuming we have it present whenever we want. Considering that we have a start of
a project on Day 0 and there is parallel process (Process 2) which needs to be
completed before it. The process 2 is not the critical path. The process 2 can
be started at the time process 1 starts, then we will find that the process 2
has completed well ahead of time, when it can be used. Or the other can be we
start the process 2 with a delay of sometime such that it completes almost the
day before it is needed(not necessary to be completed on the day, can be a day
earlier). So the point is we have to weigh the savings from
postponing an investment against the chance of damage resulting from finishing
the project a little late. But also from experience it is seen if we start
too many things at the same time, we are bound to lose focus and losing focus
is one thing a project leader cannot afford.
Source:- The critical Chain from Eliyahu M. Goldratt
Note:- There are some excerpts that have been added from my side
Note:- There are some excerpts that have been added from my side
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