What Is Monte Carlo Simulation &
Why Should I Use It With Microsoft Project?
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Nov 16
Live Webinar – November 23, 2016 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm EST
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training 1 Hour 1 PDU
Provider: MPUG WebnLearn ( REP 1369 )
Mpug Member Free – Members only event
Monte Carlo simulation is named after the European city famous for games of chance (which is a polite way of saying gambling!).
In this session John Owen will explain the fundamentals of Monte Carlo Simulation (aka Schedule Risk Analysis) and show how it can be easily applied to enhance the realism of schedules in Microsoft Project.
Who knew that throwing some dice could dramatically increase our chance of delivering projects on time!
Presenter: John Owen (LinkedIn profile) COO of Barbecana Inc, John has over 30 years of experience with using, supporting, and developing project management software tools across multiple industries. Before joining Barbecana John was Product Director for Scheduling and Risk tools at Deltek. Barbecana specializes in producing software for schedule risk analysis with the aim of helping customers improve confidence in their schedules.
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What Is Monte Carlo Simulation &
Why Should I Use It With Microsoft Project?
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