Learn how a layered execution model separates scope, sequence, and enabling events to solve scheduling’s toughest challenge while preserving CPM integrity.
Live Date
Wednesday, March 11, 2026
Session Window
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Format
Live Virtual Conference

Not everything that drives execution behaves like a task.
Material deliveries arrive in batches. Production line equipment becomes available on fixed dates. Test facilities operate within constrained windows. Regulatory approvals, travel deployments, and agile feature completions all influence when work can proceed. Yet traditional schedules force these realities into duration-based tasks or artificial milestones.
This session introduces a layered execution model that separates scope, sequence, and enabling events. By anchoring cost and ownership at the Work Package level and representing non-labor drivers as time-bound spans with discrete events, schedules gain stability without losing analytical rigor. External availability constraints—such as production equipment and test facilities—can be modeled directly without distorting the task network.
Participants will learn how this approach preserves CPM integrity while solving one of the most persistent challenges in scheduling: accurately modeling real-world execution drivers without creating fragile, over-complicated task structures.
By the end of this session, participants will be able to:
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