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What's better is to take weeks planning a project, or start implementing it directly?

Is it the responsibility of the planning engineer to plan, verify planning, and verify the data on which this planning is based? Or that the project manager will implement directly without planning

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Question added by Emran Albasha , Projects Manager , Esmart Dimensions Contractin
Date Posted: 2017/10/14
joenalyn elmaguin
by joenalyn elmaguin , Project Manager , Sen and Son Inc.

Better to read the Implementing Rules and Regulation first, plan and then implement. 

Puneet Verma
by Puneet Verma , Salesforce Program Manager , Yash Technologies

It is better to have a formal project plan in place before start.

PRAVEEN ESWARA RAO
by PRAVEEN ESWARA RAO , Senior System Analyst , Dubai Municipality

Weeks Planning the project

HUSSEIN GUMBO
by HUSSEIN GUMBO , Research assistant , International centre for reproductive health

to take weeks planning for the project

siva prasad choppa
by siva prasad choppa , Manager-Civil (HOD) , SENTINI GROUP OF COMPANIES

As for site condition some ware will plan and impliment the things but on site we want to take the immediet decisions as of condition with out failing existing planings and budget

Deleted user
by Deleted user

It depends on some main factors like the project's type, size, complexity, duration, budget, and the involved resources needed to complete that project. Having said that, planning is very important prior to starting any project. It may not have to take weeks/months for small, manageable projects but it does have to take part in the project lifecycle anyway. 

bahram haghighi
by bahram haghighi , Project Manager , SSK - construction contractor

It goes  without saying that planning is a priority of a project implementation beforehand, even in a concise program for a very small or urgent projects.

 

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