Janis RizzutoContributing Editor, ProjectsAtWork
Janis has been writing for ProjectsAtWork for more than a decade, starti…
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The key to good project execution is not detailed planning and control, but coordinating execution priorities across the organization. That’s the core concept of critical chain, and it may feel antithetical to some project managers.
Nevertheless, it has been about 20 years since Dr. Eliyahu Goldratt introduced critical chain and about 13 years since businesses began to embrace critical chain-based execution management. So given that the concepts are relatively new compared with longstanding project management approaches, where does the project management community stand today in terms of adoption and acceptance?
It turns out that as critical chain’s big-win stories











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