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Integrated Cost and Schedule Control in Project Management | 
enlarge | Author: Ursula Kuehn Publisher: Management Concepts Category: Book
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Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 84698
Media: Paperback Pages: 247 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 8.9 x 6 x 0.7
ISBN: 1567261701 Dewey Decimal Number: 658.404 EAN: 9781567261707 ASIN: 1567261701
Publication Date: March 1, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Product Description Integrated Cost and Schedule Control for Project Management provides easy-to-understand explanations about the tasks and techniques that accompany this sometimes daunting practice. New and experienced project managers will benefit from this straightforward guide, where they will learn to: Perform requirements analysis and develop a deliverable breakdown; Identify work packages and develop a work breakdown structure (WBS); Negotiate project scope based on limited budget and/or resources; Establish an integrated cost/schedule performance measurement baseline; Establish a change management process; Apply earned value analysis techniques to identify project issues; Establish project control charts with status indicators; Take proactive corrective action to keep the project in control. You ll also benefit from extensive examples and case studies that illustrate integrated cost and schedule control techniques making it easy for you to apply them to your own projects! Contents: Introduction to Project Management and the Integrated Process The Integrated Process Defining the Scope Estimating the Cost and Duration of Work Packages Balancing the Scope to the Budget Understanding the Workflow and How Work Packages Relate Building a Network Schedule Analyzing and Adjusting the Schedule Analyzing Schedule Risk Readdressing the Scope to Balance the Triple Constraint Establishing a Performance Measurement Baseline Performing Earned Value Analysis The Closeout Process Analyzing the Cost and Schedule Metrics of Deliverables Archiving Cost and Schedule Data for Continuous Process Improvement
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Simple and complete February 28, 2008 Henrique L. Weber 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
With a simple language, good and real-world examples, and exercises, this book makes simple subjects like WBS, cost/schedule planning and control, Earned Value Analysis, PERT, risks of estimates. A very good and valuable source of knowledge / learning in Project Management.
This is a must read for every project member November 10, 2007 E. Walter (Reston, VA United States) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
This book is appropriate for anyone from the novice to the experienced practitioner. I particularly recommend this book for Program Managers and executives who think Earned Value is too complex or too deep in the weeds for their interest. Ursula explains, using straightforward examples, that Earned Value Cost/Schedule Integration is just good project management that provides a common language for comparison across projects. This book has earned a place in my EV tool chest!
The Tone is JUST RIGHT October 24, 2007 Kimerly A. Hunter 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
I have read many EVM books and find this one exceptionally well written, easy to follow, but not condescending. Ms Kuehns strikes the right balance between technical competence and telling a good story. Her examples are logical and based on realistic scenarios. I am using this text to prepare for the Earned Value Professional (EVP) certification, a 7.5 hour exam that tests one's knowledge of Earned Value and I am certain I will be prepared for the exam. More importantly, this book prepares me for real-life challenges I face on a daily basis with balancing the perfromance of tasks that make up my overly-ambitious project using the limited resources allocated to me.
Provides the best examples in the industry September 21, 2006 Rosemary Hossenlopp (San Jose, CA) 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
This book presents clear examples of the critical practices of project management. Ursula makes complex work breakdown structure (WBS) and scheduling techniques easy. Her experience as a practitioner and instructor shines through this work. If you want a dry, academic book...go elsewhere. This is a dynamic presentation of important cost and scheduling practices for those of us who really need to apply them on projects. There is no other book out there in its class. Rosemary Hossenlopp, MBA, PMP [...]
A concise and coherent treatment - a great reference book. June 21, 2006 Alla Lake (East Coast, USA) 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
This book is hands-down most useful, clear, and light-weight treatment of the topic I ever owned. It imparts the essential project management fundamentals related to cost and schedule control in a language that is readable and easily internalized. The simple clear-cut analogies Ms. Kuehn employs supply handy "gut feel" mnemonic help for the techniques and the formulae. The book is at once a good tutorial for a novice and a handy concise reference for a pro.
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