The real benefit of the earned value method is in the early warning signal it provides. In my previous life at a large engineering company, I saw many project managers get to a monthly billing cycle before they realized the project was behind, and even then they would rationalize it by deciding their project team was... [Read More]| ProjectEngineer
In project management, getting an early indication of cost escalation is the silver bullet that allows the project manager to correct the problems before they start. Keeping a firm grip on costs is essential to delivering success, yet budgets often spiral, deadlines slip, and stakeholders grow restless, leaving managers scrambling for answers. Whether you’re managing... [Read More]| ProjectEngineer
The true power of the earned value method lies in its ability to sound the alarm before a project veers off track. In my days at a large engineering firm, I watched countless project managers stumble into a rude awakening at the end of the monthly billing cycle, only then realizing their project was lagging. ... [Read More]| ProjectEngineer