Intended for trainees/assistants, but
will also aid those BSMs and PMs currently doing well in their acting careers, fighting their way through delivery, this may be useful
for the mindset, if worried about programming, planning and/or just tracking.
"Let’s start off by making this, very very simple, before
diving in"
Purely for example purposes, if you were asked how to prepare for a mountain hiking trip, and plan for different events/circumstances and equipment needed, could you produce a bullet point list?, then add times/duration to each, and link them together whilst remembering some follow will one another in order, whilst others either at the same time or start later on/not straight afterwards/the end of their predecessor, but will remain dependant on one another.
This includes programming it against the clock to make a specific time (your PC date), baring in mind you will have faster and slower times (resource times) that need to be added all together making an overall general pace vs. waypoints used to represent the critical path of the program, to always be in a position to present tracking and reporting on your progress. Plan your waypoints (milestones in program) and produce/explain it in
program format, with kit/equipment and relate this to a construction program for
ease of understanding, as it will make more sense that diving into procurement,
enabling, temps, site-set up, order placements, critical path milestones,
closing out commissioning and aike, as a starting block.
"It is only a thinking exercise, NOT a construction lesson - the video below will screen share an example model program with some fundamentals that are useful, leaving out the complicated ones as to be fair, you can flood a program with data but without the right staff managing and tracking it, it is absolute useless!."
"Keevan will show one he use's to manage projects - just as always to give you ideas to use/dismiss however you feel fit - there is not an absolute right solution, nor a wrong way - as long as you can use it and report against it. You need to understand yourself, track and plan in it anoth to do the job, as the primary purpose."
Shown for example purposes only, to be explained further in mentoring
(Links presently disabled/available upon request)
This view shown was not the one used to track the commissioning, this version was used as a RAG system, to indicate what had been witnessed and accepted, and has been used here to display the vast amount of different uses you can use programs for once you master them. In fact you can open and close a wide array of tracking tools pending on whom you are presenting to, ranging from things like this to baselining dates to show current status vs. contract program for reasons ranging from claims to just mitigating risk and getting back up on track. The limit for use in programming is entirely dependent on your own level of creativity and mindset.
Remember it is only hard, until you find an easy way of both learning, and implementing it...
"Bill Gates" once said; If he had a hard task to complete, he would give it to a lazy person because they would find an easy way to do it.
Once you master this, you will copy/paste and adapt thus, you'll be churning out work faster than your peers, and on top of things, inturn you will feel better in yourself, workplace, and in control of your objectives!.
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IT IS NOT WHO YOU ARE, BUT WHAT YOU DO, THAT DEFINES YOU