Sample Project: Effort-Based Project Forecasting


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Sample Project: Effort-Based Project Forecasting


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Contributed by: George Jucan PMP
This plan, used in conjunction with the effort-based project forecasting article and workbook, covers the following project stages:

  • Project Planning
  • Business Requirements
  • Design
  • Coding and Unit Test
  • Integration and Assembly Test
  • User Acceptance
  • Deployment
  • Project Closure


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Effort-Based Project Forecasting - by George Jucan, MSc, PMP, OCP
Effort-Based Project Forecasting Workbook  ( Evaluation Form/ Report - Template)



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