Progress Measurement System

How to monitor Engineering progress?

Published 23 Oct 2020

Revisions and reworks of drawings are unavoidable as part of Engineering. As a result, progress measurement and reporting must be able to manage these cycles effectively.

In most instances, planners fall into one of two common practices:

01 Static Progress

The planner does not change the progress of the drawing until the rework progress "catches up" to the previous reported percentage.

Outcome: Progress stays flat. The Engineering team feels their ongoing effort is invisible.
02 Dynamic Fluctuation

The planner changes progress according to the rework status, often causing percentages to drop significantly.

Outcome: Progress fluctuates wildly, adding unnecessary pressure and stress to the project team.

Less experienced teams often fail to prepare mitigation plans for these situations. This creates a stressful environment that adversely affects the long-term productivity of the team.

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