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Production Control: Process, Types and Best Practices

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Once the production line is in action, managers need to keep a close eye on what’s happening to ensure they’re meeting the production schedule and delivering goods on time to retailers. Let’s look into what production control is, what a production controller does and explore the process of production control.

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Kanban vs. Scrum: What’s the Difference?

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The name kanban means billboard in Japanese, and you can see why, as the process involves placing tasks represented by cards on physical or digital kanban boards. The scrum master is the team expert on the process, and they are instrumental in guiding the team to optimize the use of scrum in the project.

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Exploring the differences: Projects vs operations examples

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Ops managers want (and seek) stability so they can manage process performance. Even if you aren’t using a formal lifecycle or specific methodology, you’ll still be planning, executing, controlling, and monitoring tasks in order to meet objectives – that’s project management. Projects change the business. Operations run the business.

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What Does a Building Inspection Cover? (Checklist Included)

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Building inspections vary, but they’re part of the construction process for commercial, residential and industrial projects. The building inspector is usually certified in one or more of the professional building disciplines to have the skills and knowledge needed to judge whether a building meets code requirements.

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Business Project Management Basics

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Business project management is the process by which internal business projects are streamlined and aligned with business strategies and objectives. How to Manage Business Projects While the projects might be different, the process is essentially the same in terms of how a business project is managed.

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Production Scheduling Basics: Creating a Production Schedule

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Then we’ll explain what to consider in production scheduling and explain how the process can benefit your projects. A production schedule is a plan that helps facilitate the process of delivering products to customers and the marketplace. Manufacturers need to address production scheduling before they begin the manufacturing process.

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Industrial Construction: Examples of Industrial Projects

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For example, commercial construction can be classified into three subcategories of retail, office, multifamily and industrial construction. It needs to support heavy equipment and must meet industry-specific requirements that require special permitting and occupancy requirements. The permitting process is also different.