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The single most important practical rule from Stephenson’s Planning, Scheduling, and Control is this: 1.0 Site Work ->
The text is packed with network diagrams, bar charts (Gantt charts), and logic tables. The visual progression from a simple activity list to a complex network diagram is handled exceptionally well. 1.1 Clearing ->
This is where Stephenson differentiates himself from other authors. He states bluntly: A schedule is a fantasy without control.