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Conference Paper Scheduling, Benefits Realization, Earned Value Management, Aerospace & Defense, Government 3 October 2002
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Earned value management in Sweden--experiences and examples
By Antvik, Sven In project-oriented organizations, earned value management (EVM) has emerged as an important tool for managing large and complex projects. This paper examines a case study showing how the Swedish…
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Conference Paper Scheduling, Benefits Realization, Earned Value Management 3 October 2002
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Using earned value management to predict buffer penetration in critical chain project management
By Silber, Georg To prevent project delays, many organizations are now using critical chain (CC) project management, a method that helps organizations--because it acts as a project buffer--more effectively secure…
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Conference Paper Scheduling, Benefits Realization, Earned Value Management 3 October 2002
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Integrating scheduling and earned value management (EVM) metrics
By Sparrow, Harry Unlike traditional accounting-oriented project progress measures, earned value management (EVM) enables project managers to obtain more detailed and more objective indications of actual project…
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Conference Paper Scheduling, Cost Management, Scope Management, Earned Value Management 7 September 2000
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Where in the schedule is your budget?
By Berkey, Walt | Hudson, Joann Program managers have long struggled to integrate cost functions into scheduling tools. And too often they have found that the cost of implementing a program did not match the original program…
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