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NOW RECORDED FROM – September 29th 2020  EDT
NOW RECORDED FROM – September 29th 2020  BT
Activity Type: Education – Online or Digital Media  1 PDU – Free
Provider: Association for Project Management – APM

EVMS – Part 1 Of 3

This series of webinars will introduce people to the, often poorly understood, system of work (the Earned Value Management System) that underpins good Earned Value Analysis (EVA) and enduring decisions.

 

The techniques for analysing EVM data are well understood and widely deployed. However, the system of work that provides ‘unquestionable’ data to analyse is less well understood. This, in turn, has led to a lack of understanding of what Earned Value Analysis is actually telling us about our projects.

This series of webinars aims to improve and broaden the understanding of what makes a good Earned Value Management System (EVMS) and why it is important to be as concerned about the system as it is about the data.

Scot Butcher & Martin Eveleigh will build up your knowledge over three webinars, here in this first webinar, starting with why a “good” Earned Value Management System (EVMS) and associated baseline is required to support valid Earned Value Analysis (EVA).

The sub-heading for this webinar is: Obsessing about SPI & CPI is pointless without first knowing that the project is under control.

Along the way, Scot & Martin will debunk a number of EVM myths.

It should be noted that within the proposed three hour duration of the webinars, this can only achieve an awareness level of the scope and complexity of an effective EVMS.

It is highly likely that, for some attendees, this will leave them with more questions than answers. However, the intent of these webinars is just that – to start to get people to ask themselves the difficult questions.

APM Body of Knowledge 7th edition reference
Section Description
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4.1
4.2
4.3
Assurance, Learning & Maturity
Defining Outputs
Integrated Planning
Controlling Deployment

This webinar is suitable for professionals with a beginner to intermediate level of experience.

Presenters:

Scot Butcher (LinkedIn profile) MEng has spent his entire career as a Civil Servant in the Ministry of Defence. In 1998, Scot moved to a role in a multinational project based in Munich, Germany. In 2002, Scot joined the PMO for a major submarine procurement programme & was the lead for risk and change management for the programme, leading stakeholders through a particularly busy time.  One of Scot’s key roles was to improve the EVM practices. In 2013, Scot became head of the Submarine Portfolio Office (SPO) & chaired a number of EVM Integrated Baseline Reviews and System Demonstration Reviews.

Martin Eveleigh (LinkedIn profile) began his career in the field of Aerospace Development &  Electrical Design; then in 1993 Martin entered into Programme Management working on ever increasing complex Projects/Programmes. Martin authored the Rolls-Royce EVM System Description (EVMSD) and successfully led it through formal US Government ‘validation’. In 2005, he performed audits, teaching, mentoring and advising in all things Earned Value and Project Controls. Currently Martin runs his own Project & Programme Management Consultancy, enabling and sentencing of System demonstration Reviews (SDR) and Integrated Baseline Reviews (IBR) as well as routine Surveillance. Martin holds a Masters Degree (MSc) in Project & Programme Management

Click To Watch On YouTube:
An Introduction To An Effective Earned Value Management System (EVMS): Part 1

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