Project Scheduling and Planning Skills

Course Category : Project Management

A specialised training programme that develops professional capabilities in project scheduling, critical path analysis, and effective project progress control.
Duration: 5 Days
Level: Intermediate to Advanced.

Starts On

20 - September - 2026

Ends On

24 - September - 2026

Location

Egypt - Cairo

Language

Arabic

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Targeted Audience

  • Project and Programme Managers
  • Planning and Scheduling Engineers
  • Project Coordinators and Assistant Project Managers
  • Operations and Execution Managers
  • PMO Officers
  • Site Engineers and Technical Teams
  • Performance and Schedule Reporting Analysts
  • Professionals seeking to strengthen project scheduling capabilities

Targeted Skills

  • Translating project scope into schedulable activities
  • Developing Work Breakdown Structures
  • Building activity networks and logical dependencies
  • Calculating critical path and schedule float
  • Assigning resources and levelling workloads
  • Monitoring progress and analysing variances
  • Preparing scheduling reports for management decisions

Expected Outcomes

  • Understand professional principles of project planning and scheduling.
  • Develop a Work Breakdown Structure aligned with project scope.
  • Build a logical project schedule using appropriate dependencies.
  • Identify the critical path and analyse schedule float.
  • Monitor project progress and measure schedule variances.
  • Prepare clear schedule reports to support management decisions.

Training Topics Index

  • Concept of scheduling and its role in project success
  • Relationship between scope, time, and cost
  • Scheduling lifecycle within projects
  • Responsibilities of planning and scheduling teams
  • Schedule quality indicators

  • Developing the Work Breakdown Structure
  • Defining activities and linking them to deliverables
  • Estimating activity durations
  • Identifying time constraints and assumptions
  • Documenting scheduling fundamentals

  • Types of activity relationships
  • Developing the project schedule network
  • Critical Path Method concepts
  • Schedule float analysis
  • Reviewing schedule logic

  • Assigning resources to activities
  • Resource levelling and conflict resolution
  • Impact of risks on project schedules
  • Analysing delays and schedule variances
  • Corrective actions and replanning

  • Schedule baseline development
  • Measuring actual progress against plan
  • Schedule performance indicators
  • Preparing schedule reports for management
  • Improving scheduling practices for future projects