 
                                                                                | Article ID: | iaor20082676 | 
| Country: | United Kingdom | 
| Volume: | 58 | 
| Issue: | 8 | 
| Start Page Number: | 1008 | 
| End Page Number: | 1020 | 
| Publication Date: | Aug 2007 | 
| Journal: | Journal of the Operational Research Society | 
| Authors: | Chen R.-S., Chang C.-C. | 
| Keywords: | allocation: resources, project management, philosophy | 
In this paper, we propose a problem-solving tool referred to as ‘Project Advancement (PA)’. The focal point of PA is to aid managers to: (1) identify the problem-solving situation correctly with which they are faced and (2) build an effective resource-planning model to minimize their disappointment and frustration. PA suggests a specific seven-step list to realize such a focal point. In order to help readers to understand PA comprehensively, this paper utilizes a simple scenario referring to the case of air transportation between Taiwan and China. We explain how to apply PA to solving a multi-air-route, quality-improvement, and budget-allocation problem through step-by-step deduction. This paper then suggests the extra supplement and the contribution of ‘PA’.