Project Management

Implementing Effective Project Management Systems and Tools

By |2018-08-13T11:23:52+10:00August 13th, 2018|News & Views, Project Management|

In an era of digital transformation, where the rate of change is challenging traditional project delivery models, the effective implementation of project management systems and tools is critical to organisational and project success. This month, Prescience Technology’s CEO, Loretta Bayliss, will be speaking on this concept at the annual Project and Program Management Symposium

How to Launch your Career in Project Management

By |2018-10-19T09:53:03+10:00February 27th, 2017|Change & Learning, Project Management|

There is no better time than now to start a career in Project Management. A boom in major projects in different industries has created demand for project professionals, with opportunities opening up in the likes of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths) industries, entertainment industries, health sectors, and many more. The odds are, if

The Marriage of IoT and Project Portfolio Management

By |2018-04-04T17:03:16+10:00November 1st, 2016|Change & Learning, News & Views|

Oracle’s VP of Industry Strategy, Yasser Mahmud, explains how construction companies can enhance situational awareness using sensor data. Oracle Primavera applications are used to manage the complete lifecycle of assets; and with the Internet of Things (IoT) there is a significant opportunity for improving construction productivity throughout the build process for these

6 Signs it’s Time for Project Systems Training

By |2018-03-08T13:00:38+10:00October 27th, 2016|Project Management|

Whether you’re a busy Project Manager, Project Engineer, Planner, or looking to pursue a career in the field, how do you know when it’s time to take project systems training? 1. You are ready to step up to an advanced user level Mastering the basics of Project Systems is a clear indication you are

Want to Know the Secret to Keeping Your Project on Track?

By |2018-04-30T15:44:59+10:00August 10th, 2011|News & Views|

The secret is to KISS A veteran scheduler once said that the science of scheduling involves tasks, resources, activity relationships, critical-path analysis and percentage complete statistics, amongst other things. But he said the art of scheduling is communication. I couldn’t agree more. To paraphrase Lynda Bourne1, a significant challenge facing schedulers is to recognise that their primary

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