Canceled - April Fairview Park Luncheon - W. Scott Nainis, PhD. - "Schedule Management for Complex Projects"
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Schedule Management for Complex Projects
featuring
W. Scott Nainis, PhD.
Senior Principal, Noblis
Cancellation Notice:
We regret that this event has been cancelled due to unforseen complications.
The PMIWDC Fairview Park team is
working on a date later this year to reschedule Scott’s presentation.
We apologize for any inconvenience this has caused.
Location and Date
11:30 am:
Networking
12:00 pm – 1:00 pm: Program
Costs and Attendance Requirements
There is no charge for attending this event, but preregistration is required.
The Noblis cafeteria, on the same floor, will be open and available for you to purchase lunch and bring into the auditorium.
To expedite entry into the Noblis facility, please contact Michael Nelson (michael.nelson@noblis.org) with your intent to attend. Also contact Michael with any other questions regarding this event.
Note for Non-US Citizens:
Please note that due to facility requirements, the Fairview Park Luncheon coordinators must complete some advance preparations for non-US citizens to attend these luncheons.
Non-US citizens are welcome to attend, but must request an escort on the registration form.
About the Program
Schedule Management for Complex Projects
This presentation will cover the results and findings found in the article of the same title in Noblis Inc.'s SIGMA Project Management Office (PMO) Edition — Fall 2008. The speaker will present two approaches to improved schedule management for complex projects: Earned Schedule and the Event Chain methodology. Earned Schedule is a variant of the widely-used Earned Value method and is rapidly gaining acceptance in the project management community. The Event Chain methodology is an evolving simulation-based approach for handling project risks that can improve project schedule planning and management. The speaker will provide some additional insights motivating the two approaches discussed, and also make some comments on how the article relates to some of the other articles published in that special edition of SIGMA.
Articles, in PDF form, from the Noblis Sigma Edition Inside
the Modern Program Management Office — Aligning Goals with Reality
can be found at www.noblis.org/SigmaJournal.htm
About the Speaker
W. Scott Nainis, PhD.
Senior Principal, Noblis
Dr. W. Scott Nainis is a Senior
Principal at Noblis, Inc. in Falls Church, Virginia, and was previously
employed by the MITRE Corporation and Arthur D. Little, Inc. Dr. Nainis
has worked in systems design and development for federal, state and
commercial clients in the areas of financial systems, benefits and
entitlements, logistics management, and process support and
manufacturing systems. He has also worked in telecommunications
planning, design and acquisition and has performed analysis, planning
and forecasting work in both the energy and environmental arenas. Over
the last forty years Dr. Nainis has led numerous planning and
implementation projects. He has taught on the adjunct faculty of Case
Western Reserve University, the University of Massachusetts, Georgetown
University and the Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
(VPI).
Dr. Nainis is formally trained in systems engineering and
electrical engineering, and has a secondary education in operations
research. He is a member of the Project Management Institute (PMI) and
the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). He holds
S.B and S.M degrees from MIT and a PhD from Case Western Reserve
University.
Past Fairview Park Programs
To see past PMI Fairview events – including presentations and video recordings of some events, go to www.noblis.org/MissionAreas/es/ThoughtLeadership/ProgramManagementClusterGroup/Pages/default.aspx
Questions?
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