Understand key differences between the 6 common approaches to progress monitoring and understand when and how they can be applied.
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Auteur Author: mark1510
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Type : Classeur 3.0.1
Page(s) : 1
Taille Size: 1.75 Ko KB
Mis en ligne Uploaded: 31/10/2024 - 06:13:57
Uploadeur Uploader: mark1510 (Profil)
Téléchargements Downloads: 2
Visibilité Visibility: Archive publique
Shortlink : http://ti-pla.net/a4286562
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Fichier Nspire généré sur TI-Planet.org.
Compatible OS 3.0 et ultérieurs.
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· Understand key differences between the 6 common approaches to progress monitoring and understand when and how they can be applied. Units Completed: Applicable to tasks which involve repeated production of easily measured pieces of work with each piece requiring approximately the same amount of effort. Incremental Milestones : Applicable to any task which includes subtasks that must be handled in sequence. Start/Finish : Applicable to those tasks which lack readily definable intermediate milestones and where the effort is difficult to measure and report or the time required is difficult to estimate. Supervisor Opinion: Asking supervisor of team to estimate the progress percentage. A subjective approach. Cost Ratio: Percent complete = actual cost to date / forecasted cost at completion. Applicable to tasks such as project management, quality assurance, contract administration, and project controls Weighted Equivalent Units: Applicable where the task being controlled is a major effort involving a long period of time and is composed of two or more overlapping subtasks, each with different units of work measurement. Made with nCreator - tiplanet.org
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Compatible OS 3.0 et ultérieurs.
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· Understand key differences between the 6 common approaches to progress monitoring and understand when and how they can be applied. Units Completed: Applicable to tasks which involve repeated production of easily measured pieces of work with each piece requiring approximately the same amount of effort. Incremental Milestones : Applicable to any task which includes subtasks that must be handled in sequence. Start/Finish : Applicable to those tasks which lack readily definable intermediate milestones and where the effort is difficult to measure and report or the time required is difficult to estimate. Supervisor Opinion: Asking supervisor of team to estimate the progress percentage. A subjective approach. Cost Ratio: Percent complete = actual cost to date / forecasted cost at completion. Applicable to tasks such as project management, quality assurance, contract administration, and project controls Weighted Equivalent Units: Applicable where the task being controlled is a major effort involving a long period of time and is composed of two or more overlapping subtasks, each with different units of work measurement. Made with nCreator - tiplanet.org
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