Category: *Plan-driven Paradigm

The practice of this community is also known today as “waterfall”, “linear”, or “sequential” project management.

Plan-driven practice is rooted in the Systems Engineering and Kaizen communities. However, it continued to integrate these and to develop self-consciously, as a distinct community of practice, starting in the third quarter of the 20th century.

This self-conscious development was strongly informed by the Project Management Institute (PMI) and its Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK® Guide), as well as other professional associations, including Prince2.

“Project Scheduling – PERT/CPM | Finding Critical Path”

The general topic here is scheduling in plan-driven projects and, specifically, critical path methodology (CPM). This video goes into techniques such as doing the forward and backward passes to surface schedule attributes (e.g. “ES” earliest start, “LS” latest start, etc.).   For anyone studying for the PMP exam, knowing these techniques is recommended. Historically, on the […]

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