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A Neat Solution for the EVM Schedule Problem

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Event Date: 
Tuesday, August 3, 2010 - 11:30 - 13:00

A Neat Solution for the EVM Schedule Problem

featuring

Mr. Bill Locke, PMP

Location and Cost

Free Program - No Cost to AttendAvaya Government Solutions
12730 Fair Lakes Circle, Fairfax, VA 22033

Tuesday, August 3, 2010 

11:30 am: Check in and Networking
12:00 pm: Presentation
12:45 pm: Q&A
1:00 pm: Meeting Concludes

Membership in PMI is notrequired and there is no charge for attending this event, but preregistration is required.

This forum provides local education,networking and the opportunity for certified program managers to earncontinuing education credits (PDUs). 

If you have any questions, please contact fairlakes@pmiwdc.org

About the Presentation

A Neat Solution for the EVM Schedule Problem

Earned Value Management (EVM) provides Project Managers an important tool to plan and control project cost and schedule performance. The financially based indicators can provide a good estimate of final project costs as early as the 17% project completion point.

Since EVM metrics are financially ($) based, they are not as effective conveying schedule state and projecting completion date. However, with NO modification to EVM systems, project managers can extend current EVM data to effectively portray and communicate schedule state to their customers. This presentation focuses on the "earned schedule" tool.

About the Speaker

Bill Locke, PMP

Bill Locke is a BAE Systems Program Manager. He has a BS degree in Industrial Engineering / Operations Research and an MBA degree. He was certified as a PMP in 2005. Bill designed and built complex software systems early in his career. He advanced to manage numerous small and large projects ranging from software systems design & development to operations and maintenance. He has varied experience and interests: computer graphics, GIS, automated cartography, information systems, mergers & acquisitions. At BAE Systems, Bill currently leads and supports the development of competitive and non-competitive proposals for Federal Government customers.

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