
Project Planning, Scheduling and Risk

INEIGHT SCHEDULE
Deliver realistic project plans quickly by using artificial intelligence that provides smart suggestions for schedule and risk considerations based on your organization’s historical project knowledge. Human intelligence easily validates those project plans and deliverables through team member feedback.
Plan with confidence.
PLAN SMARTER, NOT HARDER

Leverage AI-based planning
to build realistic plans, faster than ever before
Continually receive suggestions for durations, costs, and common risks
based on the scope of your project
Create a “Knowledge library”
to store and re-use your organization’s historical project information
integrate with scheduling and risk management tools
like Primavera P6, Project and Deltek Acument
visually review how aligned your plan is with relevant details from a Knowledge Library
CAPTURE YOUR TEAM’S EXPERT OPINION

Capture feedback on your plan from experts in the field
through a simple markup process
provide feedback in a simple scorecard view and by interacting with the plan timeline
add project register items including risks, ideas, opportunities, issues and change requests
control when and how the feedback from your team is incorporated into the plan
Capture feedback in each team member’s own personal plan redline
YOU ARE IN CONTROL

Analyze team feedback and incorporate team member expertise
(or not)
visualize the level of consensus and impact on your plan in real time
Measure plan achievability
with InEight Schedule Insights, including plan realism, plan buy-in, plan continuity, and plan detail
Foreman at a Contractor
My CPM schedule doesn’t consider the current state of the construction project. I need an integrated short-term plan that considers how we execute work on the job.
Lead Planner at a Contractor
I feel like I’m starting from scratch on every new plan. There must be a way to leverage history, existing standards and benchmarking.
Lead Planner at a Contractor
Other planners and domain experts have a tremendous amount of value they can add to the plan, but I have no easy way of capturing and incorporating their input.