I corresponded with Vladimir Liberzon after seeing a post he made on the Critical Chain Yahoo Group with a link to a presentation on "Resource Limited Project Management." The presentation deals with managing resource constraints from a Critical Chain perspective and is a good resource for people interested in CCPM. Vladimir's company, Spider Management Technologies (I used a translator plug-in for Firefox so I could read the site links), also has a software package offering called Spider Project which deals with Critical Chain planning and other aspects. They have a demo version you can download to check it out. I haven't yet, but plan to soon. My school-issued laptop is locked down so I can't install anything that isn't pre-approved by the administration, so I'll have to try it out on my home PC when there's some magical time I can conjure up where I'm not at either school or work all day.
Check out Vladimir's presentation here.
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January 17, 2007
Critical Chain Resource Management
Posted by Josh at 6:58 PM
Labels: constraints, critical chain, people, project management, project management student, resource, spider, vladimir liberzon