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Conclusion Tom Stephenson’s guidance on planning, scheduling, and control emphasizes disciplined preparation, realistic and resource-aware scheduling, and rigorous monitoring with structured change control. By integrating WBS-driven planning, CPM-based scheduling, and performance-oriented control (including EVM and variance analysis), construction teams can reduce uncertainty, improve predictability, and increase the likelihood of delivering projects successfully. His practical, systems-oriented approach remains relevant for both small projects and complex, multi-contractor developments. By integrating WBS-driven planning
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