Scheduling and Cost Control
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  • Use the work breakdown structure to develop a network diagram
  • Calculate schedules using PERT/CPM
  • Identify, assign, and tabulate resource requirements
  • Predict costs and work time using specific levels and estimate types
  • Plan for contingencies and anticipate variations
  • Predict future project performance based on historical data
  • Monitor changes and close out projects on time
Course Credits
Field of Study
Management Advisory Services
Ace Recommendations
Undergraduate 2 credit hours
Course CPE
33
Course PDUs
28.0
Course CEUs
2.8

** Important: Credits may vary by delivery method.

Develop effective measures for scheduling and controlling projects as you put the tools of project management to work. In this course you’ll focus on managing the constraints you face in any project: limits on time, human resources, materials, budget and specifications. Discover proven ways to work within your identified constraints, without letting redefined limits curtail creativity or innovation.

From the opening morning, you’ll get hands-on experience, practicing your skills in building project requirements and the work breakdown structure. You’ll learn a sound, logical framework for scheduling and controlling project activities. And you’ll master techniques for estimating, forecasting, budgeting, monitoring, controlling, analyzing and reporting costs and interpreting the meaning of earned value data.

Individual and small-group exercises feature scenarios that help hone these skills, and a comprehensive toolkit provides practical field guidance. The course materials also include comprehensive reference materials specific to each unit of the course.

Discover a number of sophisticated tools and techniques that you can use to manage time and costs effectively on every type of project. This is one of the program’s most popular courses; classes fill up quickly, so register early.

Participants in this course will receive ESI’s Earned Valued Formula Finder, which puts the information you need to determine cost, schedule, estimate at completion and estimate to complete values for your projects right at your fingertips.

  • Essential Background
    • Overview of the project management life cycle
    • The project constraints
    • Needs assessment
    • Project requirements—a review
    • The work breakdown structure—a review
  • Resource Allocation and Estimating
    • Using estimates for scheduling and cost control
    • The basic rules of estimating
    • Levels of estimating and estimate types
      • Order of magnitude
      • Budget
      • Definitive
    • Four estimating methodologies
    • Identifying controllable costs
      • Resource
      • Material
      • Direct
      • Indirect
    • Planning for risk with contingency
    • Building the project resource pool
      • Using resources to build estimates
      • The responsibility matrix
    • Time-controlled estimates
    • Resource-limited estimates
  • Scheduling
    • Network scheduling
    • Validating schedules
    • Arrow diagrams and precedence diagrams
    • Basic scheduling and network calculations
    • Advanced precedence relationships and the critical path
    • Alternative constraints
    • Resource leveling
    • Gantt and milestone charts
  • The Baseline
    • Establishing baselines
    • Understanding types of baselines
    • Time-phased distribution of costs
    • Cumulative cost curves
  • Evaluation and Forecasting
    • Causes of variances
    • Establishing the "data date" for evaluation
    • Controlling costs and schedule late in the project
    • Components of the project audit
    • Considerations in establishing a monitoring system
    • Earned value management
    • Advanced earned value management forecasting tools
  • Managing Change Within the Project
    • The process of control
    • Identifying sources of change
    • Screening change
    • Updating the project plan
    • Communicating change
  • The Exit Strategy
    • Steps in completing the project
    • Scope verification
    • Close procurement
    • Administrative closure

What Past Participants Have Said About Scheduling and Cost Control

"This course was very well taught. I traveled 5,000 miles for the class, and it was well worth it."

Jose Villagra, Senior Manager
WorldCom International

"Great presentation of practical knowledge that will be extremely helpful in understanding the “whys” of what we do! I honestly learned a lot of information that I will use in my normal working situation."

Heather Wilson, Project Controls Engineer
PMC Solutions Inc.

"If you are a project manager (and even if you are not), this is very useful and practical information. I can’t imagine someone trying to build a plan without this knowledge! I will definitely be using this information as I go to my next assignment of managing a project. I feel it has given me a head start with many useful tools to use."

Jodie Jameson, Project Manager
NCR Corporation

"An excellent, thought-provoking course."

John Tye, Program Manager
FAA

"This is my sixth ESI course and in my opinion, it is the course that really defined the project management processes for me. It is more practical than academic."

Kevin Smith, Business Manager
Compaq

"This course was a real positive experience in learning the mechanics of proper planning, evaluating position and effecting change. Our instructor provided a real-world approach to a complicated science."

Paul Kilbride, Manager of Capital Budgeting
Amtrak

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