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Planning shouldnât stop at the schedule, and execution shouldnât feel disconnected from it. If your teams are still bridging that gap manually, this session will show you a better way. Tomorrow at 5pm ET we'll be joined by Jordan Brooks, Director of Product for Schedule at InEight to walk through how Short IntervalâŚ
We all know that a more collaborative approach can lead to better outcomes, but itâs not always easy to put into practice. So we want to hear from you: What are your biggest roadblocks when trying to implement a more collaborative planning approach to your capital projects? Is it: ⢠Siloed teams or communication gaps? â˘âŚ
What if your Master Schedule actually worked hand-in-hand with whatâs happening in the field every day, no gaps, no guesswork. Join us for an inside look at how Short Interval Planning (SIP) + Markup bridge the gap between planning and execution, so your teams can move faster, reduce risk, and stay aligned every step ofâŚ
Share your perspective in the comments. A) Scope changes not reflected in the schedule quickly enough B) Field progress differing from planned progress C) Cost forecasts and schedule updates happening at different times D) Resource or productivity assumptions shifting mid-project E) Something else? Tell us!
The 25.11 release brings meaningful enhancements across Documents, Change, Schedule, Contracts, Reporting and beyond, all designed to improve collaboration, accuracy, and visibility where the more detailed work actually happens. Here are the highlights: InEight Document: đCustomize Your Document Markup Experience Create aâŚ
Share your choice in the comments: A) Late inputs or updates from stakeholders B) Scope changes during execution C) Aligning schedule changes with cost impacts D) Managing reviews, approvals and feedback E) Something else? Share away!
As we dive into Day Nine of our Feature Favorites series, Iâm Jordan Brooks, Director of Schedule & Risk at InEight. Todayâs feature focuses on aligning schedules and estimates early in the project lifecycle, helping teams build bids that better reflect scope, duration, and risk from the start. Feature: ScheduleâEstimateâŚ
Day Six marks the start of Week Two in our 10 Days of Feature Favorites series. Iâm Nate St. John, VP of Product and GTM at InEight, and todayâs feature focuses on equipping our users with tools to better consolidate feedback, resolve gaps, and commit scheduling updates with confidence. Feature: Schedule Review CycleâŚ
In construction project management, time and cost are intrinsically linked; an impact on one invariably affects the other. However, discrepancies between these elements often lead to frustration, inefficiencies, fragmented work and increased project risk. Additionally, the ongoing challenge of aligning costs with schedulesâŚ
Keeping a schedule current can look different for everyone, whether youâre managing updates daily or reviewing milestones at key points in a project, whatâs the most helpful habit or workflow you utilize to maintain clarity and confidence in your project timelines?