Fast-tracking inproject managementinvolves executing activities at the same time rather than sequentially. This is called performing in parallel. Unlike one activity following the other as most projects are done, fast-tracking doesn’t wait for one activity to end before another begins. Some activiti...
Fast-tracking in project management is a technique that allows for quicker execution by executing activities in parallel, rather than sequentially. This method is used to manage time, schedule, and activities, and it's often employed when one needs to adjust the project schedule, eithe...
Fast-tracking in project management is a form of schedule compression in which you focus on completing multiple tasks simultaneously. In project management, it’s logical to see tasks as a series of dominoes, with the last one paving the way for the next. This sequential approach to completin...
management by objectivesfast trackingdesign freezecontractscontrolFast tracking allows a project to be executed in a shorter period of time than average. Achieving this obviously demands changes from usual practice in managing the execution of a project. Less obviously, it demands difficult decisions ...
Is fast tracking a good idea? Fast tracking can be a good idea in project management, especially when time constraints demand a quicker completion. However, it involves progressing through multiple phases or tasks simultaneously, which increases the risk of miscommunication and errors, potentially lead...
When it comes to managing the project schedule, fast tracking is an established technique, used to shorten the time it would otherwise take to complete a given project. In the simplest sense, a fast tracked project schedule necessitates "doing many things at once". This article examines all ...
Until recently fast-tracking processes concentrated mainly on the construction process and concurrent engineering. Nowadays, more and more the awareness is growing that fast-track-ing also has evidential consequences for the earlier design phases. Particularly in the case of a complex building project,...
project delivery, involving the application of innovations in the management of construction procurement and recent advances in the process that, bringing into play; The integration of construction and design phases The involvement of the contractor in both the design and construction phases Overlapping ...
A case study is presented of a multiple-step validation undertaken to test the MICRO-DOE2.1E program, which includes the following: (i) response of the model to a given perturbation in the outdoor environment, (ii) comparison with another modelling tool, (iii) sensitivity analysis, and (iv...
In comparison, fast-tracking involves the overlap of design andconstruction, the overlap of construction and production, and finally the reduction of the execution timeof each phase. The fast-track technique may be tempting to many project managers as it provides atheoretical mechanism for an ...