How To Create A Professional Baseline Schedule Step-By-Step
Understanding the basis of baseline schedule and how to create it in a professional way
Description
Baseline schedule is a key factor for project success. Creating a professional baseline schedule is not an easy task as its required knowledge, effort, technique, cooperation with different key persons in the project and supporting documents. In this course, we will know how to create a professional baseline schedule based on knowledge of project management basis and practical examples step- by step
Build a powerful knowledge and skills to create a realistic professional baseline schedule
- Basis of project management related to schedule
- Creating Work Breakdown Structure (WBS)
- Define activities
- Assign activity information
- Activities’ relationship and calculation of the network and critical path
- Calendars
- Define resources and allocate resources to activities
Course overview
This course is a roadmap for planning engineer to create a baseline schedule in a professional manner.
In addition, this course covers in important branch of project management knowledge.
In this course, I have tried to link the theoretical basis of project management together with practical example that we meet in a real project.
This course is designed to cover different areas that related to baseline schedule.
Student who completes this course will be able to build a professional baseline schedule in an organized manner based on sound sources of information and cooperation with key persons in the project, as well as knowledge of dealing with different sources of information and project documents
What You Will Learn!
- Create a professional baseline schedule that can be used as a useful project management tool
- Understanding the concept and benefit of Work Breakdown Structure (WBS)
- How to design a comprehensive WBS
- How to define activities and assign activities data and information
- Link activities with a logic relationships to calculate critical path
- Assign resources and cost to activities
Who Should Attend!
- Planning & Control Engineers