Schedule % and Performance % progress

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Shazia khan 👤 Member for 18 years 1 month

Hi-Experts.

I have a Schedule which is without Resource and cost loaded.

 

I want to update this shedule to show me Schedule %  and Performance %  Progress. and rolld up to WBS -level-1

 

Please advise if it is possible in P6 Ver.7  or any other way around.

 

Best Regards

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Luis Gonzales 👤 Member for 17 years 8 months

Hi Muhammad

Can i get a copy  of your file/silde show regarding how to get correct Schedule % and Performance % complete/progress?here's my email [email protected]

 

thanks in advance

 

Luis

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Muhammad AQEEL 👤 Member for 15 years 7 months

hi,

 

Shizia,

i can send some use ful slide on power point  i think this will be help you to how you get Schedule % and Performance % progress

just contatc me by e-mail or tel.# +966599981584 ([email protected])

aqeel

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Stephen Devaux 👤 Member for 21 years 2 months

Project manager values (PMVs) are another way you can "load" your baseline and quantify progress:

With an eye to technical difficulty and risk (e.g., on the CP? if not, how much total float, free float?), distribute 100,000 PMVs across all the tasks, based on the size of the sigh of relief the PM (and/or customer!) will breathe when each task is successfully completed.  A simple task with 30D of free float may get may get five; a CP task that's technically tricky and being performed by an unknown subcontractor may get 2,000.

Just make sure you save the baseline and don't change it!  (No fair going in and "tweaking" it when things don't break your way!)

Fraternally in project management,

Steve the Bajan

 

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Daniel Limson 👤 Member for 24 years 7 months

Shazia,

If your programme is not resource loaded, you can always use duration as your UOM, however this will not reflect the true status of your project when you roll it up. I suggest you resource load it either base on cost or manhours.

Best regards,

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