Construction Scheduling vs. Planning: The Industry’s Most Costly Confusion
Construction Executive
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Following a construction schedule is not the same as having an actual plan, a distinction that costs the industry significantly in inefficiency and missed deadlines. Companies need to understand the difference between scheduling (what happens when) and planning (how to make it happen) to improve project outcomes.
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Just because you're following a schedule, doesn't mean your construction company has a plan. The post Construction Scheduling vs. Planning: The Industry’s Most Costly Confusion first appeared on Construction Executive .
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