February 2011
Intermediate to advanced
960 pages
30h 37m
English
This chapter provides some insight into options that project managers should consider when there are signs of trouble. Depending on how the project plan and schedule were put together, you can consider alternatives to help get things back on track.
A project schedule provides a roadmap, but it is not infallible; it is based on accumulated knowledge and best guesses, and it makes a set of assumptions that do not always work out. For example, if the schedule was put together without any weighted estimates for effort or budget, the chance for meeting the exact date and budget is approximately 50%. To increase those odds, you need to use more sophisticated estimation methods. ...
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