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Managing Contracts - Project Controls


Managing Contracts - Project Controls

Author: Planning Planet

language: en

Publisher: GCATI

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The Managing Contracts Module is to introduce those tools, techniques and methodologies for managing contracts that have been identified as being “best tested and proven” practices which have been found to work on “most projects, most of the time”; provide a logical or rational sequence showing when those tools or techniques would normally and customarily be used and in selected instances, show how to use those tools/techniques and/or where to find additional information on how to use or apply them.

Managing Planning & Scheduling - Project Controls


Managing Planning & Scheduling - Project Controls

Author: Planning Planet

language: en

Publisher: GCATI

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The Managing Planning and Scheduling Module is to introduce the tools, techniques and methodologies that have been identified as being “best tested and proven” practices associated with planning and scheduling, which have been found to work on “most projects, most of the time”; provide a logical or rationale sequence showing when those tools or techniques would normally and customarily be used and in selected instances, show how to use those tools/techniques and/or where to find additional information on how to use or apply them.

Managing Project Databases - Project Controls


Managing Project Databases - Project Controls

Author: Planning Planet

language: en

Publisher: GCATI

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The Managing Databases Module is to introduce the tools, techniques and methodologies, deemed appropriate to designing, creating, updating and otherwise managing databases, that have been identified as being “best tested and proven” practices and which have been found to work on “most projects, most of the time”; provide a logical or rational sequence showing when those tools or techniques would normally and customarily be used and in selected instances, show how to use those tools/techniques and/or where to find additional information on how to use or apply them.