Engineering Project Management Best Practices
Engineering Project Management Best Practices
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Does anyone know where I can find a list of Best Practices for project management for the engineering profession?
Also, are there project management tools that have been widely deployed in the engineering community?
I have conducted an informal survey and have found that aside from managing project hours through time sheet programs and some client resource management, consulting engineering firms do not appear to have deployed project management platforms.
Can anyone point me in the direction where I can learn more about what is actually being used by practicing engineers?
Also, are there project management tools that have been widely deployed in the engineering community?
I have conducted an informal survey and have found that aside from managing project hours through time sheet programs and some client resource management, consulting engineering firms do not appear to have deployed project management platforms.
Can anyone point me in the direction where I can learn more about what is actually being used by practicing engineers?





RE: Engineering Project Management Best Practices
Also be careful that 'project management' can mean slightly different things in different disciplines.
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RE: Engineering Project Management Best Practices
Yes, I have read various threads here and see alot of suggestions. I am in Civil Engineering and in our profession, it appears that there are no universally accepted best practices and/or software packages.
There appear to be multiple obstacles to the large scale deployment of project management tools.
Do you know of a good source or sources for "Best Practices" in project management where I can go to understand underlying fundamentals?
RE: Engineering Project Management Best Practices
Christopher A. Gmuer, PE
CAUSSEAUX, HEWETT, & WALPOLE, INC.
Gainesville, Florida
ENGINEERS - SURVEYORS - PLANNERS
http://www.chw-inc.com
RE: Engineering Project Management Best Practices
the PMI workflow diagram is not the worst thing to start with.
Kind Regards,
hahor
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But make sure you research every project management software, what it does and how is it useful for your needs before you make a commitment.
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Many companies have their own project management seminars but the information contained therein is generally the same no matter what field your in. To properly manage a project you have to have:
Resources, Schedule, and a budget expectation. These items form a project management triangle. In visualizing this as a triangle and a flexible one at that, you'll see how pulling or pushing on the resources affects the schedule and budget. You can do this with the other two as well.
The project management institute is a good source of information and you can always search the internet. Find a text that is easy for you to read and understand. Stick with it.
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RE: Engineering Project Management Best Practices
There is quite an industry that has formed out of the drive for better project management tools. However, going back through the list of best practices that were developed in a prior thread in this forum (thread768-272259: Best Practices for Technical Work Assignments), I personally believe that all of these solutions are missing some pretty fundamental issues that prevent the wholesale adoption of a comprehensive project management solution by small to medium size engineering consulting firms.
Larger firms with larger projects of greater duration have much more extensive project management capabilities. But, these also miss some pretty fundamental issues that have been brought up in Eng-Tips.
I have tried to model my company after some of these best practices.
Thanks for all the input.
Glen R. Andersen, Sc.D., P.E.
Optimum Resource Engineering, Inc.
www.ore-engineering.com