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Earned value management : an essential tool for project managers

Lewis Muhoro by Lewis Muhoro
November 21, 2024
in Real Estate
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Earned Value Management (EVM) is one of the prominently practiced components of project management that uses a comprehensive formula to evaluate a project’s performance and progress. EVM offers adequate information and real-time updates about the scope, time, and cost of a project when all three components are used proficiently and interdependently.

EVM facilitates the evaluation of project performance based on metrics, providing a better means for anticipating problems. This makes EVM an essential component in project management since it helps not only to indicate potential deviations but also to make accurate forecasts of future performance using historical and current data.

Earned Value Management (EVM) is implemented through a structured process that integrates project scope, schedule, and cost to provide a comprehensive view of performance. The first step is defining the project scope and establishing baselines for the schedule and budget. A detailed Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) is created to organize tasks, and planned value (PV) is assigned to each activity based on its budget and timeline.

As the project progresses, earned value (EV) is measured to quantify completed work, and actual costs (AC) are tracked to capture real-time expenditures. Key performance indicators, such as Cost Variance (CV) and Schedule Variance (SV), are calculated to assess whether the project is on track in terms of budget and schedule.

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Performance data is visualized using cumulative cost curves and periodic reports, allowing project managers to detect deviations early and take corrective actions. Tools like Primavera P6 and Microsoft Project facilitate EVM implementation by automating calculations and forecasting metrics, such as the Estimate at Completion (EAC).

By continuously monitoring these metrics, EVM enables informed decision-making, helping project teams stay aligned with objectives and improving the chances of project success. When organizations introduce EVM principles, they are likely to realize enhanced planning, control, and accurate forecasting of their projects to completion.

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