Chapter 16
Project Views: Observing Progress
IN THIS CHAPTER
Viewing your progress with indicators and taskbars
Seeing progress from various Project views
Examining cost and time variances
Understanding earned value
Observing multiple critical paths
Some project managers use Project simply to paint a picture of all the effort their project will entail and then stash the plan in a drawer. That’s a mistake. After you enter all the project data, save a baseline, and then track actual activity on the project, you receive in return an amazing array of information from Project that can help you stay on time and on budget.
Once you track some activity on several tasks, Project lets you view baseline estimates alongside the real-time plan. Project alerts you to tasks that are running late and also shows how the critical path shifts over time.
Project also provides detailed performance information. In fact, the information you can see about the cost and schedule performance can be quite robust. ...
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