Reference: Theory and Management of Systems, 2nd Edition
Johnson, Kast, and Rosenweig | Copyright 1963, 1967, McGrow Hill, Inc. | Library of Congress 67-13200
I wish to share with fellow project managers a system that I used successfully since 1968. It helps to define all actions of a project with corresponding action assignments to consultant, contractor, or admin units along with respective performance time and cost estimates. The result are: (1) Management Matrix in Excel, (2) a CPM, (3) a detailed cost estimate, and a database that can progress in detail and programmed to generate progress summary reports for senior management, status reports for section managers, progress reports for system elements, and progress reports for each project team.
1. The references publication identifies the following type of systems:
1.1 Open: like Airport Terminals that transfer people and goods from the ground transport system to the air transport system.
1.2 Closed: like a building water heating system that circulates water to transfer heat from a furnace to building spaces.
1.3 Complex: like a regional development that combines buildings, circulation, and utility systems.
1. Approach:
2.1 View project as a system and define elements, components and subcomponents.
2.2 Prepare excel file with columns for numeric system of entries (in text) and Entries for elements components and subcomponents breakdown. Then add columns for each specialty consultant, contractor, and agency units that will receive assignments.
2.3 Resulting activities for CPM scheduling, etc., are identified by system number and activity column number to be used with time, cost, predecessor, and successor assignment in a CPM program.
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Sarandis Constantzos Aff.M.ASCE
Consultant
Stow MA
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