Effectively Control Your Project Schedule:
Project Scheduling Series 4 of 4
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Live Webinar July 16th, 2015 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm EDT
Duration: 1 hour webinar Credits: 1 PDU Category A – $20 USD PDU
Presented by: Solutions Cube Group (REP 2451)
This webinar is the fourth of a 4 part series series on Project Scheduling by Solutions Cube. Although this module is a part of the series – each module in the series can be taken individually.
The project schedule developed at the beginning of a project is not a guarantee of what will occur. Project schedules are in fact, only a point-in-time guess. Many things will conspire to invalidate the plan – project team members may not be available or may leave the project, technologies may work better or worse than expected, changes may be approved, and so on.
Attend this 1 hour presentation to learn why it is important to monitor progress against the schedule, communicate the progress, and refine the schedule based on facts and our observations.
In this 1 hour in-depth webinar participants learn:
- Understand effects of path convergence and joint probabilities
- Discover recommended best practices for effectively controlling project schedules
- Understand how to use earned value to monitor project schedules
- Learn about considerations for preventive and corrective actions when controlling project schedules.
- Gather practical implementation tips for effectively monitoring and controlling projects
EARN 1 PDU after viewing this webinar
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