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  • Measuring Performance

    Metrics help evaluate project performance across key areas. Below are common examples: Core Metrics Performance Area Performance Metric Cost Earned Value (EV), Actual Cost (AC), Planned Value (PV)…

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  • What’s in Your Toolkit?

    Carpenters carry tool belts, mechanics rely on tool benches, and project managers have their own toolkit. A project manager’s toolkit isn’t filled with physical tools—it’s made up of…

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  • Do You Pad Work Estimates?

    Padding is extra time added to work estimates or schedules.  Some might call it a cushion that is added to estimates when project managers do not feel confident…

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  • When Does “In-Progress” Become a Blackhole?

    We’ve all done it. When asked about the status of a project task, we reply:“It’s in progress.” That’s when the stakeholder pauses, shakes their head, and says,“That’s what…

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  • Do You Understand Your Project?

    Ask the question another way, how well do you know your project? Not only is it important that you understand your project, but it is also important that…

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  • Basic Project Progress Reporting – Rule of Thumb

    While project progress reporting standards may vary across organizations, they should always be consistent, transparent, and concise. The following suggested principles outline a simple framework for communicating project…

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