Jon, now you need to complete the list activty. By that, I mean make a flow
diagram showing what has to be done in order to begin or complete a task, ie
precursors and post cursors. That is the systems engineering way and also MS
Project way. Plus you can weight the activities to determine the relative
importance of any activity so you know which ones to beat on first. Then you
can apply Pareto's law: 20 percent of a pile of things will cause you 80
percent of your grief (works for other things also). Then determine the most
inportant of the 20 percent and beat on it till it is done. Shoot, this is
how I run my life, I do this everyday.....yeah right...
mayf
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jonathan Amo" <jonamo@landracing.com>
To: "LSR List" <land-speed@autox.team.net>
Sent: Friday, July 09, 2004 12:00 AM
Subject: Project todo's
> List,
>
> I finally sat down at my local starbucks having my nightly quad-shot venti
> mocha and thinking what do I have left to do. I said to myself just a few
> things not a big deal. Then I really got thinking, I got a whole lot to do
and
> no time left to make speedweek. So I actually wrote everything down and
came
> up with a whole bunch of stuff to do, simple but time consuming tasks.
>
> here is my list that I now have mapped out a daily time-line to get things
> done, and I would like to encourage everybody to do the same, little
things
> that can be missed and overlooked until you hit the inspection line, or a
> missed rule in the rule book. Take a night and just think about what needs
to
> be done.
>
> Here was my list if any of you care to look, and im updating daily so my
> helpers can look at it also and when they decide to come over to help they
> already have something in mind they want to do and also check progress.
>
> http://www.landracing.com/project200/updates.htm
>
> Damn alot of stuff, not including website prep for speedweek.
>
> Jon
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