About this Presentation
In 2014, BAE Systems Australia faced a challenge in its lead-In fighter program‚ he decline of performance in our deep maintenance venues. Critical chain was identified as a methodology that had some credence and believability, as evidenced by the Warner Robins Franz Award case study. It was decided this was for us‚ This presentation will talk through: The performance issues originally faced, the solution identified, how this was enacted, the results achieved, and the challenges of sustaining the methodology. Video length: 59:33. PDF: 43 slides.
What Will You Learn
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Instructor(s)
Simon White
Simon White works for BAE Systems Australia as Manager of Project Controls. His current role is to ‘Deliver Reliable and Repeatable Project Control’ across a multi-billion dollar portfolio of +220 defense projects, spread over Air, Maritime and Software/Cyber domains. He was part of a successful application of CCPM to an Aerospace MRO environment, and this has been shared widely within the BAE business globally, as well as via TOCICO Global Conference, CCPM Global Conference, Project Control Expo UK and Aus, and more.