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Critical Chain Project Management: Concepts and application

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Description: Discover excellence in project management and how more and more companies are using Critical chain project management principles with remarkable results in their projects. From Siemens to Mazda, a large variety of project management teams are increasingly using this method in their project management and product delivery efforts.Companies that are using Critical Chain Project management (CCPM) tools and principles are experiencing following benefits with this approach:Due Date performance (DDP) improved to 90%+ from average of 30% (3x improvement)Delivery date performance improved by 200%+Reliability, satisfaction and perception of client improvedSchedule durations reducedCost reduced without sacrificing scopeQuality improvedTeam morale improved & stress, chaos and friction among project team reducedReduced cycle time of projectsIt has shown an average of around 3x better results as compared to traditional methods in project due date performance! On average, the Due Date performance (DDP) - projects completed in time -  improved to 90%+ from average of 30% in most of the companies (3x improvement) that implemented it. With improved reliability, higher quality and reduced cost.The results are not surprising. given that CCPM is an application of the Theory of Constraints (TOC) that has shown such consistent results in Manufacturing, Retail, Distribution etc.TOC average results/performance are as follows:Cycle time mean reduction 65%Inventory levels mean reduction 49%Revenue mean increase 83%Throughput mean increase 65%Profitability mean increase 116%Critical chain was introduced by Eli Goldratt in 1997 and evolved over the years. The skills have proven to be one of the most efficient project delivery methods. With CCPM, you can deliver projects faster and effectively. It fosters an environment o
Category: Business > Project Management > Project Management
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