The book, Simplified Integrated Project Controls, provides clear guidelines on "how" to manage Project Controls based on Earned Value Management Principles. Accredited by ECSA, the Engineering Council of South Africa, the aim of this methodology is to give the reader the necessary understanding and knowledge of how to set up a simple project, as well as a multi-discipline complex project correctly, which is one of the main reasons for project control failure. It has been found that the methodology in this book, if applied correctly, enhances the performance of most of the project management and control software on the market.
The book describes the guidelines for all the necessary Earned Value Management processes, complete with guidelines for integrated baseline reviews, detailed scheduling, cost, as well as dashboard reporting. It also clarifies how to assess progress, measure performance, and to establish the true status of a project, and how to manage engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) risks at control account level from the very early phases of the project.
This book enables the reader to provide answers to the three most fundamental project control questions of project controls, at each reporting cycle:
• What is the monetary value of the work planned?
• What is the monetary value of the work earned?
• What are the actual costs of the work accomplished?
In Summary, this book provides the "how to...":
• Base projects on an Integrated Work Breakdown Structure.
• Identify all the Control Accounts that will ensure the success of the project objectives.
• Test the authenticity of a Master Schedule based on the IWBS's Control Accounts.
• Develop and agree on a Performance Measurement Baseline, i.e. time-phased S-curves.
• Conduct Integrated Baseline Reviews.
• Objectively and accurately measure Project Performance (technical and progress performance).
• Manage thresholds.
• Deliver Progress, Performance, and Status Reports.
A thirty-seven-year-old woman who never breaks the rules finds herself facing unexpected consequences after a one night stand with a younger man.
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Genevieve Ukaji is a successful banker still single at thirty-seven-years-old. Her mother continues to remind her to find a husband. Her colleagues gossip about her behind her back, and to make matters worse, she wakes up one morning in a stranger's bed.
Regardless, she decided to push the experience to the back of her mind until the stranger unexpectedly walks into her parents' home, and she realises the big age difference between them.
Genevieve is too ashamed and embarrassed of herself. She wants nothing to do with him, but it's not the same for the cute stranger. He tries his hardest to bring her out of her shell.
Amidst all this, Genevieve finds out she's expecting. For the first time in her life, she would have to decide if this glimmer of happiness is enough to face the fear of what others might say about her.
THIS WAS A NaNoWriMo2020 PROJECT.
THIS BOOK IS COMPLETE
Started: 06/11/20
Completed: 29/11/20
Edited with the help of @SabaUmmeSalma