Great Pull Planning Explanation. Very Simplified view...but for someone who doesn't know how, what pull planning is, this is a great prep-video to watch before your first PP session.
great video!!! little long but very educational, this video help me en several construction and transactional projects, now is there another mehotologies like scrum but honestly, planning backwards, work collaborative, all stakeholders involved, daily meetings, good analysis, are the keys for all succesful projects. Thanks so much!!
Excel, Jira, or Trello can be used for that purpose for sure. However, in my opinion, it's more a psychological tool. It's especially helpful for a new team that is being formed. When you get every stakeholder in one room and let everyone speak up and discuss the sequence of the tasks, you get a buy-in from them.
Great info! Liked! I just wish you would run a noise reduction filter to pull out the room tone of the audio - and leave clean dialogue. There are lots of free tools to do that and its easy and it will take a high quality presentation like this and elevate it to a higher level with just a few mouse clicks without having to change any of the camera and audio gear you are using. This info is extremely good - it deserves cleaner audio so people can understand you more easily.
Yes the post-it notes can be transferred into a CPM schedule for start and finish dates. If your team (owner, architect, contractor, trade partners) are really committed, you can follow the pull schedule and transfer is not required.
Missed a lot of items, made it seem to simple. Where were the plumbing and electrical inspections for underground work? Maybe in Texas they don't do those inspections? Also no time noted for backfill and finish grading after underground MEP and concrete, just jumped into slab on grade placement. I have been involved and it takes a lot more than 3 hrs the first time, give yourself a full day and consider yourself lucky if that is all it takes.
hi. when does the pull planning starts, at least 6 weeks, right? What about 10, 20 weeks, what is the maximum so you won't loose track? And how often do you have to revise it? Each week? If that so, between this and weekly work plan, you'll be submerged on meeting all days.
This video has a great script. However, the presentation suffers because it's not very visual, and the audio is of low quality. Better microphone placement and management of background noise is recommended.
Great Pull Planning Explanation. Very Simplified view...but for someone who doesn't know how, what pull planning is, this is a great prep-video to watch before your first PP session.
great video!!! little long but very educational, this video help me en several construction and transactional projects, now is there another mehotologies like scrum but honestly, planning backwards, work collaborative, all stakeholders involved, daily meetings, good analysis, are the keys for all succesful projects. Thanks so much!!
Excelent Master, the Last Planner System best explanation. The best for you, and thank your very much. From San Javier, Misiones, Argentina
Excel, Jira, or Trello can be used for that purpose for sure.
However, in my opinion, it's more a psychological tool.
It's especially helpful for a new team that is being formed.
When you get every stakeholder in one room and let everyone speak up and discuss the sequence of the tasks, you get a buy-in from them.
Great info! Liked! I just wish you would run a noise reduction filter to pull out the room tone of the audio - and leave clean dialogue. There are lots of free tools to do that and its easy and it will take a high quality presentation like this and elevate it to a higher level with just a few mouse clicks without having to change any of the camera and audio gear you are using. This info is extremely good - it deserves cleaner audio so people can understand you more easily.
We did this last week but see how it could have been done better. Very good
crisp and interesting! the only hard part is convincing on starting lean construction
Yes the post-it notes can be transferred into a CPM schedule for start and finish dates. If your team (owner, architect, contractor, trade partners) are really committed, you can follow the pull schedule and transfer is not required.
t is really amazing, thank you.
Great information
Great presentation, thanks
Great explanation, thank you!
Hello, you can add a sticky note for anything that will impact schedule-even vacations, holidays, municipal requirements, etc.
Missed a lot of items, made it seem to simple. Where were the plumbing and electrical inspections for underground work? Maybe in Texas they don't do those inspections?
Also no time noted for backfill and finish grading after underground MEP and concrete, just jumped into slab on grade placement.
I have been involved and it takes a lot more than 3 hrs the first time, give yourself a full day and consider yourself lucky if that is all it takes.
Great Presentation
hi. when does the pull planning starts, at least 6 weeks, right? What about 10, 20 weeks, what is the maximum so you won't loose track? And how often do you have to revise it? Each week? If that so, between this and weekly work plan, you'll be submerged on meeting all days.
yes, just as there is one for concrete curing.
Is there a sticky note for paint drying?
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Pull planning is a tool in the last planner system.
nothing more than a micro- managing tool, when you total up the man hours it takes to go thru a pull plan it makes little sense
This video has a great script. However, the presentation suffers because it's not very visual, and the audio is of low quality. Better microphone placement and management of background noise is recommended.
I want that 30 minutes of my life back.
it's a micro- managing tool that makes zero sense
Paper wastage only !!