Just imagine-- what may usually happen if despite the plans being there in place on papers (in theory), the actual progress isn’t still taking off in the required direction?
Simple-- The blame-game starts in such a situation with one agency accusing the others for the delays; the delays in turn becoming compounded; and the project cash flow going negative! :-(
The essential key to avoid such a gloomy picture at any stage of any project, perhaps more importantly in the beginning stage of the project, is effective planning and monitoring, together with an all-aligned site organization.And since starting the site marks the physical execution of the project, it becomes imperative to take notice of the key points beforehand so that the project site is organized well to perform efficiently and economically.
6 Key Point Strategy to Remember & Implement
Like
any important work, the early stage planning and orientation
tools always help in chalking out the success path of the
subsequent periods.
The 6 key point strategy to remember and implement is:
The 6 key point strategy to remember and implement is:
1. Making a clear picture of what to do
Knowing
the tender documents, contract documents & content, project requirements, plans, budgets, site
organization, schedules and everything related to chalk out a
clear picture of the project comes handy to get acquainted with
the project. This helps in reducing the buffer time, which often
gets wasted at the start of a project.
2. Earmarking an effective site organization
No
matter if you are amongst the Client, the Consultant or the
Contractor, it always helps to have an effective and balanced
project as well as back-office teams created to suit the specific
nature of the project and the project-site. A balanced and
motivated team can do wonders in any sort of conditions.
3. Dividing the site into manageable sections
A
site has different needs and functions from time to time.
Creating functional and manageable core teams ensure that
monitoring and aligning/realigning of the teams as well as the
project activities are always under control. Such teams can be
enhanced with or merged to garner more strength and skill as the
project goes beyond initial embryonic stage.
4. Project-specific Micro & Macro planning
Once
the project has followed the macro plans, micro scheduling of
activities should follow immediately by respective teams, but in
concurrence with each and every correlated team. Such schedules
and plans should be regularly monitored and updated vis-Ã -vis the
actual progress and availability of resources. This helps in
reflecting the bottlenecks and delays to the managers, who can
thereafter take remedial measures without affecting the overall
progress much.
5. Time management
It
is unavoidable at any project to have automatic balance between
the pressure of work and the remaining time in hand. But this
bottleneck can be resolved stage by stage with effective time
management. The art to learn and master is to prioritize the
important activities first than the secondary ones, and planning
to cater to the important ones foremost. All successful managers
thrive on this very craft of time management on the first place
beside of course other trade and/or personal qualities.
6. Authority and Responsibility
Delegation
of suitable authority and responsibility to every functional
member of the team is the last, but definitely not the least of
the key requirements of a successful site organization. This helps
in clear-cut roles that all the team members are required to
perform in the organization.
In a nutshell...
As
they say, a successful and effect start predominantly leads
to a remarkable and desired results. By doing better planning and
following the same at site with necessary corrective measures, the
projects can become more economical and financially viable.
This not only helps the parent companies, but also helps every team member of the project team professionally, personally, financially and morally.
And, the one key member which gains the most out of this practice of strategic planning, is surely the Project itself.
This not only helps the parent companies, but also helps every team member of the project team professionally, personally, financially and morally.
And, the one key member which gains the most out of this practice of strategic planning, is surely the Project itself.
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ReplyDelete"A balanced and motivated team can do wonders in any sort of conditions."
Of course its true that a motivated and well structured project team can take project to completion in shortest possible time and with high quality.
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