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6 Top Project Management Books for Engineers and Manufacturers

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Critical Chain by Dr. Eliyahu M. Epiphanized: A Novel on Unifying Theory of Constraints, Lean, and Six Sigma by Bob Sproull and Bruce Nelson. Management consultants Bob Sproull and Bruce Nelson borrow from Goldratt’s storytelling concept to explore the advantages of using Theory of Constraints, Lean, and Six Sigma together.

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Webinar Recap: Two-Pass Technique with MS Project

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So I have spoken about a number of scheduling approaches, such as you have critical parts method or critical chain method. You have rolling web planning, you have on-demand scheduling or lean scheduling. Or is it Lean? Now, let us take another one, Kanban, which is primarily from Lean. Or is it Kanban?

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Webinar Recap: Understanding Dependencies, Leads, and Lags with MS Project

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You have to find out the critical path, if you are following a critical path measurement method, or if you are following a critical chain method, that time you have to follow another approach. Also, it has, with respect to other concepts such as fast-tracking, crashing, you have near-critical path.

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The Best 53 Project Management Blogs You Should Be Reading

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What to expect: Elizabeth Harrin regularly updates her blog with practical tips, information for women in project management, and honest suggestions on PM best practices and tools. You’ll find how-to articles and actionable tips on these methodologies. Episode 057: Critical Chain Project Management. Mike Cohn’s Blog.