Plan Your Project

Home  >  Plan  > 


complete work breakdown structure for JPACE in MSProject
Plan Your Project

Estimating Your Project

Metrics are measurements used to monitor the productivity of all development efforts. By using metrics, you can estimate and plan projects, set goals, motivate and reward people and compare effectiveness of tools and techniques. Metrics establish quality standards, point out areas that are excellent or that need improvement and measure overall efficiency and responsiveness.

gantthead articles

Pages: 1 2 next>

Business Intelligence Building Blocks: A Strong Business Case Gets Results
- by John L. Doran
How to expand beyond the single point estimate by exploring the different levels of sophistication behind estimating.

A Conversation with Dr. Harry Markowitz
- by Paul Harder
The father of the Modern Portfolio Theory takes some time out to share his thoughts about portfolio management.

Say What You Want and Get What You Need
- by Mark Mullaly, PMP
The estimation game is widely played--and widely misunderstood. Get the kind of estimates that you need by communicating clearly with your client on reasonable timeframes and costs. Once you start playing the game, you run the risk of losing big.

Using and Managing Contingency: Part I--Schedule Contingency
- by Harvey A. Levine
In this first part of a three-part series, the author focuses on overcoming time (scheduling) constraints.

Curiosity: The Prerequisite for Good Estimates
- by Jan Warko, PMP
Estimating is a skill essential to successful project management and one that is nearly impossible to teach. Personal experience is one way to learn, but it's not the only way. Take advantage of your natural sense of curiosity to hone your estimating skills.

An Estimate Isn't Supposed to Be Accurate, Stupid!
- by Ian Simpson
If you had a time machine or crystal ball, you wouldn't need an estimate for your projects--you would already know the final time and cost. Well, this is the real world. You're going to estimate, and your estimates are going to be wrong. Get over it.

downloads

Pages: 1 2 3 4 next>

Business Financial Analysis Template Series ( Template )
This set of comprehensive Excel templates will help you calculate the overall value of a business.

Cash Flow Business Valuation Model ( Template )
Here's a discounted cash flow model for a complete business. Find out fast the market value of company assets.

Using Special Situation Estimating Techniques
If you don’t have any good metrics on which to base your estimates, what do you do? Reading tea leaves or dissecting the entrails of dead chickens won't cut it. This presentation will explain sound estimating techniques that really work.

Other Factors You Must Consider in Project Planning
There are common risk factors that could seriously impact your project, and they might not appear in your project plan, task list or schedule.

When Good Planning Deep-Sixes a Project
Some projects are doomed never to get off the ground. Why? Because project planning revealed fatal flaws.

Fine-Tuning and Padding Your Project's Budget
How to refine your estimates and provide a cushion of extra money in your project's budget.



sponsored announcements and special offers
You can do this!
Earn your master's degree in project management without putting your life on hold at GoUWP.com!
Apply today at GoUWP.com for 100% online courses, 45 PDUs each. No entrance exam. University of Wisconsin- Platteville’s MS in Project Management is globally accredited by PMI. Combine academics and real-world scenarios for a 360-degree education.
If you have a distributed team, what are you trying to achieve with Agile approaches? Isn't Agile more for co-located teams? There are eight key benefits to working in a distributed Agile environment. A new report from ProjectsAtWork looks at each of those benefits – and how you can achieve them.
Most business and IT executives agree that any company able to rapidly deliver software of high and predictable quality with minimum budgets enjoys a significant advantage. However, practical experience shows that the challenges associated with software quality remain largely unsolved. Download the white paper Uplift Quality with Requirements Driven Testing to learn fundamental principles of Requirements Driven Testing.



"Only those who have been in the frying pan are really qualified to talk about the heat."
- Winston Churchill