Rich GargasManaging Partner| Gargas Project SolutionsIndianapolis, In, United States
I'm wondering about where this method is being applied today. I'm also looking for areas where it was attempted but didn't work out.--- would love to hear those stories. Saving Changes...
Senior Projects Manager | Field & Marten AssociatesNew Westminster, British Columbia, Canada
Jul 31, 2018 9:36 AM
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Mike and I must run in very different circles. I've never seen a team be able to calculate a Critical Path without PERT (meaning a task dependency network and task duration estimates.)
I would agree with that Rick. To calculate the CP, you need network diagrams which depends on task dependencies and estimates.
In agile, Ive seen many using the critical chain by introducing buffers especially in their initial estimates until they figure out the required velocity. Saving Changes...
Tamer Zeyad SadiqAssistant Cost Manager| Turner & TownsendRiyadh, Ar Riyad, Saudi Arabia
Yes agreed !!! Almost CPM!!! Saving Changes...
Nabeel HamedPMO Manager| General Contracting Co.Dammam, Saudi Arabia
A major constraint (no pun intended) for its utilization is the unwillingness of leadership teams to change their mindset and behavior.
It is still a fringe approach which is likely why the volunteer committee who produced the PMBOK Sixth Edition elected to drop it from the Schedule Management knowledge area.
Kiron
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Nabeel HamedPMO Manager| General Contracting Co.Dammam, Saudi Arabia
One not listed in this chart is Sciforma.com. I have experience with a few of these and am willing to share perspectives.
Thanks a lot Rich. Saving Changes...
Sergio Luis ConteHelping to create solutions for everyone| Worldwide based OrganizationsBuenos Aires, Argentina
Jul 31, 2018 9:31 AM
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Yes, Sergio. I also noted the apparent confusion between Critical Path and Critical Chain.
I view Critical Chain as an evolution based upon Critical Path, one which uses task estimate "safety" in a much more advantageous manner. And it's that technique that I'm asking about.
I see you are using Agile AND Critical Chain -- do you like how that's working out?
Just to add some information Critical Chain is based on Linear Programing that belongs to Operation Research field. Mr. Goldratt does not "invent" anything. The took those ideas that are outside there from 1800 mainly related to Theory of Restrictions and made them popular. I worked into an USA company and I took the courses with Mr Goldratt becasue at this time they was the only person able to teach the method. I was trained in my grade and posgrade career in the University on Linear Programing so it was very easy for me to apply the method. I made my own research (as part of the group I belonged in that USA company) to adapt the method to use with Agile methods. It was in 1995 but the trining I took was in 1989. So, if you take any software (there are free of use) that supports Linear Programing you can use it for any type of initiative. Then you can put it inside MS Project for example. Saving Changes...
Dear all, I have just now joined this Project Management network (because Rich Gargas told me our work has been mentioned here). We have been helping companies implement Critical Chain Project Management for over 15 years intensely. My company is based in Paris, France. A CCPM permanent news website: https://www.scoop.it/t/critical-chain-project-management. I hope to learn a lot from this group. May all your projects finish on time, within budget and with full scope, Philip Marris, Paris, France
Here is a list of 120 organizations using Critical Chain: http://www.chaine-critique.com/medias/fich...pm_20180731.pdf Unfortunately the list is in French right now, but it still gives you the names of the companies and the source of the information. We will publish an English version within one month. This list is just those companies that have publicly published RESULTS of using CCPM.
Later this year we will publish a more comprehensive list of over 900 organizations that use Critical Chain worldwide. We are currently going through the validation process of these references.
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Aug 10, 2018 10:56 AM
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This is an amazing list! I'm looking forward to seeing the more comprehensive list. Great work here. Bravo!
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Ian HeptinstallUniversity Lecturer| University of BirminghamUnited Kingdom
Most of the failures I have seen were actually poor implementations.
A few recent users include Siemens in designing big machines, Mazda in developing technology & launching the latest models, and managing one if the largest global SAP implementations in recent years (and saving hundreds of millions in reduced consulting fees). There are hundreds of client case studies claiming significant reductions in duration and cost on the CCPM Software websites.
And there is more to it than just aggregating uncertainty into a buffer.
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Aug 09, 2018 9:45 AM
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Ian, can you clarify if the ERP implementation was Mazda or was it a different firm? i'm also interested in hearing more details about what constitutes a "poor implementation?" Sometimes it's helpful to learn from the mistakes of others!