Online Webinar – Recorded February 18, 2021
Activity Type: Education – Online or Digital Media 1 PDU – Free
Provider: ProjectManagement.com / Gantthead (REP #2488)
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The four knowledge cornerstones of project risk management are:
- Project Management (how to run a project)
- Earned Value Management (how to measure project performance)
- Risk Management (how to identify and mitigate risks)
- Subcontract management (how to manage subcontractors)
Earned Value Management (EVM) is essential to project success. It is used extensively in the Department of Defense (DOD) and construction industries but not in the IT industry.
In this webinar John Ayers (LinkedIn profile) focuses on applying EVM to large IT projects. It will present: a brief overview of the EVM fundamentals; why EVM is not used on large IT projects; how to create a baseline for the project; what a rolling wave is and how to use it; and the benefits of using EVM on large IT projects.
Learning Outcomes
- Refresher on EVM fundamentals
- Understand why EVM is not used on large IT projects
- Learn how to create a baseline on a large IT project.
- Learn the rolling wave method and how to use it
- Understand the benefits of EVM on a large IT project
For Another Great EVM PDU Check Out:
Project Risk Management/Earned Value Management
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