Presentations
Keynote – Jesus de la Garza
Two Things You Would Rather Not Know
About CPM Calculations
Scheduling 101 – George McLaughlin
Project Management Under
Restricted Labor Conditions
Scheduling 102a – Jeffrey Huneycutt
Scheduling with the
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Scheduling 102b – Adel Francis
Scheduling Projects in the Third Millennium
Scheduling 103a – Duran/de la Garza
Phantom Float in Commercial
Scheduling Software
Scheduling 103b – Bruce Stephan
Anatomy of a Murder:
How to Spot a DOA Schedule and Resurrect It
Scheduling 104 – Miklos Hajdu
Modeling the Unmodelable
Scheduling 105 – Kirk Rainer
Time–Based Activity Based Costing for
Cabin Solution
Scheduling 106 – Rod Dawson
Scheduling: Art, Science or Profession
Scheduling 107 – Steve Devaux
Managing Projects as Investments: Critical
Path Drag and Drag Cost, the Missing Metrics Scheduling 108a – Raquel Shohet
Scheduling Best Practices for Avoiding
Delay Claims
Scheduling 108b – Lane/Ginn
Owning the Schedule: Why Should
Owners Maintain the Master Schedule?
Scheduling 109a – Darryl Townsend
Schedule Health – Killing Project Predictability
Scheduling 109b – Ed Mahler
Data Fields Needed for Schedule Integrity
and Control
Claims 101 – Thiel/Siracki
The Importance Of Good Project
Documentation And Managing Change
Claims 102 – Panel Discussion
The Role of Case Law in Forensic
Schedule Analysis
Claims 103 – Andy Ness
The Intersection of Law and Scheduling
Claims 104 – Frank Giunta
Scheduling Practices Around the Globe:
What’s Different?
Risk 101 – Tarek Bahgat
Risk Management on Megaprojects
Papers / Videos
Scheduling 103a Video Clip –
Duran/de la Garza
Scheduling 105 – Kirk Rainer
Time–Based Activity Based Costing for
Aircraft Cabin Solutions
Scheduling 106 – Rod Dawson
Scheduling: Art, Science or Profession
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