Why Time Has More Value Than Cost in a Project

Time is generally a much more important factor for Project success than cost. Delays will always create significant indirect costs and complications. Certain time options or time windows will create substantial complexity and potential for severe consequential impacts. Discipline in maintaining the Project schedule according to best practices will be essential in defending your rights should the occasion arise. In our new White Paper ‘Why Time Has More Value Than Cost in a Project And How to Defend Your Rights for Time’ we explore why time is so important, and what these best practices are that should be followed.

16-09To better understand the consequences of delays, we explore in the White Paper the main causes of consequential impacts of delays on the project outcome and discuss extensively issues around windows and cost of opportunity.

It is essential to comply with scheduling best practice, in particular in terms of traceability of changes, to increase the chances of winning any claim related to schedule.

Time is an essential contractual issue for Projects and is the main driver of performance and most contractual discussions. Adhere to scheduling best practices to protect your rights. Understand better how by reading our new White Paper ‘Why Time Has More Value Than Cost in a Project And How to Defend Your Rights for Time’.

If you can’t access the link to the white paper, copy and paste the following link in your browser: http://www.projectvaluedelivery.com/_library/2016-09_Schedule_Contractual_Aspects_v0.pdf

Find all these principles of Advanced Project Scheduling exposed in a comprehensive manner in our new Handbook, Advanced Scheduling Handbook for Project Managers: coverAdvanced Scheduling Handbook for Project Managers (now published – click on the link to see it on Amazon!)

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