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Death March Projects Explored

Alan Parker Blog

Introduction to Death March Project In project management , the term “Death March” refers to projects that are almost destined to fail from the outset. Critical chain scheduling can help identify and manage the challenges of Death March projects by optimizing resource allocation and timelines.

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Fighting Uncertainty in Organizations, Including Matrix Ones

Epicflow Blog

Monitoring the Buffers In the context of managing uncertainties in multi-project environments, buffer monitoring is intricately linked with the “fever chart” of Critical Chain Project Management (CCPM). References: [1] “Never Say I Know” and the Limitations of our (Reasonable) Knowledge , Eli Schragenheim (2016). [2]

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Fighting Uncertainty in Organizations, Including Matrix Ones

Epicflow Blog

Monitoring the Buffers In the context of managing uncertainties in multi-project environments, buffer monitoring is intricately linked with the “fever chart” of Critical Chain Project Management (CCPM). References: [1] “Never Say I Know” and the Limitations of our (Reasonable) Knowledge , Eli Schragenheim (2016). [2]

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