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Monitoring the Buffers In the context of managing uncertainties in multi-project environments, buffer monitoring is intricately linked with the “fever chart” of CriticalChain Project Management (CCPM). The fever chart graphically represents the consumption of project buffers against the completion of project tasks.
Monitoring the Buffers In the context of managing uncertainties in multi-project environments, buffer monitoring is intricately linked with the “fever chart” of CriticalChain Project Management (CCPM). The fever chart graphically represents the consumption of project buffers against the completion of project tasks.
Audit: The process of analyzing a project to ensure that it is being governed as intended. CriticalChain Method: A method for scheduling projects with uncertain deadlines and limited resources. cost of work performed - ACWP) and estimated cost at completion (ETC). A project sponsor can request an audit.
Meaning to say creating value, organizational governance and systems, functions associated with projects, the project environment, and product management considerations all provide the context for how project management could be conducted. But nonetheless, just generally speaking about like crashing, for example. They did an excellent job.
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