Week 8 Discussion
Week 8 Discussion
1. Understanding the process: Project managers who create schedules by hand acquire a
thorough awareness of every work, all of its relationships, and the overall flow of the
project. Project planning can be done more comprehensively and knowledgeably thanks
to this thorough information.
2. Flexibility and Adaptability: Manual scheduling offers a high degree of adaptability. When
new information becomes available, project needs change, or unanticipated difficulties
arise, project managers can swiftly adjust the timetable because software interfaces
require no effort to be navigated, and adjustments can be made more quickly.
3. Simplicity: The project's requirements can be met explicitly by manual scheduling for
smaller projects with simple timetables. A manual approach can be more direct and
effective for more straightforward projects than complex project management tools,
which could add needless complexity.
Reference
Herroelen, W. (2005). Project Scheduling—Theory and Practice. Production & Operations
Management, 14(4), 413–432. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1937-5956.2005.tb00230.x
Vasudevan, S. K., Sundaram, R. M. ., Subashri, S. V., & Nair, P. R. (2018). Software Project
Management. Alpha Science Internation Limited.
Question
1. How can project management software contribute to enhancing team collaboration
and communication during the various stages of a project?
2. How does the learning curve associated with project management software impact
the overall efficiency and effectiveness of project teams, and how can organizations
address this challenge to maximize the benefits of the software?