Diploma in Collaborative Planning and LPS

About us Diploma in Collaborative Planning and LPS

The Diploma in Collaborative Planning and LPS (Last Planner System) trains participants in the use of advanced methodologies for construction project management, focusing on collaborative planning and the effective implementation of the Last Planner System. The program addresses reducing uncertainty, increasing productivity, and improving reliability in project delivery. Tools and techniques for short- and long-term planning, constraint management, task allocation, and performance monitoring are explored. Emphasis is placed on team collaboration, effective communication, and continuous improvement. The diploma program provides practical tools for data-driven decision-making, root cause analysis, and process optimization. Participants will develop skills to lead teams, manage conflicts, and foster a culture of improvement in the construction industry, contributing to waste reduction and adherence to deadlines and budgets. The training prepares professionals for roles such as construction planners, project managers, and construction supervisors, boosting efficiency and competitiveness in the sector.

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Diploma in Collaborative Planning and LPS

1,370 $

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What you will learn

Who this program is for:

Diploma in Collaborative Planning and LPS

9.9 Fundamentals of Collaborative Planning in Naval Projects
9.9 Introduction to the Last Planner System (LPS) in the Naval Context
9.3 Benefits of Collaborative Planning and LPS: Overview
9.4 Identifying Key Stakeholders and Roles in Naval Projects
9.5 Tools and Technologies for Collaborative Planning
9.6 Traditional Planning Methodologies vs. Collaborative Planning
9.7 Basic Principles of Weekly Planning in Naval Projects
9.8 Key Concepts: Commitments, Constraints, and Delays
9.9 First Steps: Initial Implementation of Collaborative Planning
9.90 Case Studies: Introduction to Successful Naval Projects

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