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Myths and Misconceptions of Updatings Schedules

Deciding updates are not worth the effort? Or perhaps you'd like to do updates only when they is a need? It's time to debunk myths and misconceptions about updating your project and learn to do it the right way.

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Now, I'm gonna tell you some myths and misconceptions about scheduled updating. And some of these I've seen myself.

First one, we always produce a complete schedule before the commencement of construction. We just don't update it. We trust our field staff and subcontractors to follow it. No, and I would say, I wouldn't trust anyone I wouldn't trust even myself. If it's not documented, it's forgotten. And we need to document everything along the path of the construction. And the thing about construction is that people that, you know, things are very transient, people leave, people die, things are forgotten.

And in many cases, we don't have an immediate need for the documentation, but the need pops up a year later or two years later. There is a claim, there is a lawsuit and so on and you can't remember, you can't get whoever was the project manager, he moved away, he died he whatever. So it's very important to do those updates on a regular basis.

The second myth is we update project only when there is a "need," and I put quotation, a "need" for the update. It's similar to the case I mentioned earlier, when I worked with a major company and we had a runway project. And that was seven months in progress. And when we...when I asked the contractor I need all the updates, I expected, you know, in seven months, at least 14 updates and I found that there ...

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