Preemptive expediting to improve project due date performance

Preemptive expediting to improve project due date performance

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Article ID: iaor200940038
Country: United Kingdom
Volume: 60
Issue: 1
Start Page Number: 120
End Page Number: 129
Publication Date: Jan 2009
Journal: Journal of the Operational Research Society
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Keywords: project management
Abstract:

Project expediting is often viewed as a corrective action taken in response to prior scheduling errors and is usually applied in the later stages of projects when it appears that predefined due dates will not be met. However, large–scale projects with uncertain activity durations tend to have numerous probabilistic network paths with complex interactions that require some level of expediting to ensure successful scheduling outcomes. Because potential expediting options are consumed over time, delaying expediting efforts until the later stages of projects is likely to result in higher expediting costs or poorer due date performance. This research introduces a preemptive expediting approach that evaluates the probability of completion before the due date throughout the life of a project and selects expediting options per a prespecified probability tolerance or expediting budget. An experiment demonstrates the benefits of this preemptive approach.

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