Chapter 12. Responding to Changes in Your Project
DURING the execution phase of your project, your resources are working on their tasks, and you’re tracking their progress by entering actuals into your project plan. Those actuals, combined with your baseline information, give you the means to compare your current progress against your original plan. As part of your project control responsibilities, you use this information to analyze project performance, see how you’re doing, and take any corrective action that you might deem necessary.
In your monitoring and control, you might find that one task finishes a few days early, and this affects ...
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