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Schedule-Centered Planning: An Owner Standard for Better Projects
Too many Fridays still end the same way: project leaders are asked, “Are we on track?” and the answer is buried somewhere in a static Gantt chart that looks more like a seismograph than a management tool. The problem isn’t a lack of data or dashboards. It’s that the schedule too often sits as an …
New Study: Top 5 Factors Impacting Construction Project Schedules
MOCA Systems, Inc. recently used data from the Touchplan® production planning platform to analyze over 321,042 committed activities over the last 12 months to identify what issues are having the biggest impact on construction project schedules.