0606PLPC

Module
06 Managing Resources
Level
Professional (Practitioner / Project Manager)
Discipline
Project Controls
  • Is able to explain when and how expert judgment is appropriate to be used in project controls and what the processes, tools and techniques are to be able to capture and use that expert judgment
  • Is able to explain how to access corporate (internal) and commercial (external) databases to obtain information necessary to execute the project controls processes
  • Is able to define what resources are and the various tools/techniques and processes used to prioritize the resources
  • Is able to define what resources are and the various tools/techniques and processes used to c

0605PLPC

Module
06 Managing Resources
Level
Professional (Practitioner / Project Manager)
Discipline
Project Controls
  • Can recall the formulas used to optimize the sizing and selection of equipment and can explain how equipment productivity can impact or affect project controls
  • Can recall the formulas used to calculate the cost of equipment and can explain how costs of ownership can impact or affect project controls
  • Is able to differentiate between purchasing, leasing or renting equipment and can explain how choose which approach is most advantageous
  • Can recall the formulas used to calculate equipment depreciation and can explain how costs of ownership can impact or affect proje

0604PLPC

Module
06 Managing Resources
Level
Professional (Practitioner / Project Manager)
Discipline
Project Controls
  • Can recall and explain the concept of "just in time" delivery and the impact that can have on project controls.
  • Also can explain the different material control tools/techniques and what impact inventories can have on project controls

0603PLPC

Module
06 Managing Resources
Level
Professional (Practitioner / Project Manager)
Discipline
Project Controls
  • Is knowledgeable of the local hire, minority set aside and related labor, safety and health and environment laws and understands how they impact project controls
  • Is able to calculate labor productivity and understands what factors can modify or otherwise impact productivity and what impact productivity has on project controls
  • Knows how to calculate the impact of learning curves, optimize the span of control and the impact matrix management has on project controls
  • Is knowledgeable of the labor laws and restrictions as they apply to working hours and understa

0606PLFA

Module
06 Managing Resources
Level
Professional (Practitioner / Project Manager)
Discipline
Forensic Analysis
  • Is able to explain when and how expert judgment is appropriate to be used in forensic analysis and what the processes, tools and techniques are to be able to capture and use that expert judgment
  • Is able to explain how to access corporate (internal) and commercial (external) databases to obtain information necessary to execute the forensic analysis processes
  • Is able to define what resources are and the various tools/techniques and processes used to prioritize the resources
  • Is able to define what resources are and the various tools/techniques and processes used to

0605PLFA

Module
06 Managing Resources
Level
Professional (Practitioner / Project Manager)
Discipline
Forensic Analysis
  • Can recall the formulas used to optimize the sizing and selection of equipment and can explain how equipment productivity can impact or affect forensic analysis
  • Can recall the formulas used to calculate the cost of equipment and can explain how costs of ownership can impact or affect forensic analysis
  • Is able to differentiate between purchasing, leasing or renting equipment and can explain how choose which approach is most advantageous
  • Can recall the formulas used to calculate equipment depreciation and can explain how costs of ownership can impact or affect for

0604PLFA

Module
06 Managing Resources
Level
Professional (Practitioner / Project Manager)
Discipline
Forensic Analysis
  • Can recall the various terms of sale and the impact that can have on forensic analysis
  • Also can explain the differences between renewable, non-renewable and recyclable materials and what impact each can have on forensic analysis