The main focus of project controls tends to be around numbers and calculations. The ability to use
historical information to predict trends and make forecasts is a major aspect of
a quality project control environment. Equally as important, but often
overlooked, is the process by which we communicate these predictions to our
project team. To effectively provide the high-quality project control function
to your project team, there must be a mutual respect for the data as well as the
manner in which the data is presented. This webinar will address how this is
achieved in well-functioning project control environment by demonstrating effective reports, root
cause assessments, alterative recovery options, and constructive team
collaboration techniques.