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Earned Value Refresher
By Robert Perrine, PMPhttp://www.robertperrine.biz
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Copyright, Robert Perrine, PMP
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Overview Basics of EV Work a few quick problems Apply EV to more realistic problems
Basics of EV
Basics of EV – EQUATIONSCost Performance Index CPI = EV / AC
Cost Variance CV = EV - AC
Earned Value (for a task) EV = PV * %Complete
Estimate To Complete ETC = EAC - AC
Schedule Performance Index SPI = EV / PV
Schedule Variance SV = EV - PV
Variance At Completion VAC = BAC - EAC
Estimate At Completion (EAC) EAC has a separate set of equations
Basics of EV –Estimate At Completion
EAC = AC + ETC Re-Estimated
EAC = AC + (BAC - EV) Atypical
EAC = AC + ((BAC - EV) / CPI) Typical
EAC = BAC / CPI Typical
Basics of EV – Old Vocabulary
ACWP Actual Cost of Work Performed replaced by AC
BCWP Budgeted Cost of Work Performed replaced by EV
BCWS Budgeted Cost of Work Scheduled replaced by PV
Earned Value Basics of EV Work a few quick problems Apply EV to more realistic problems
EV Problems – Scenario You are the project manager for a $250,000
upgrade to your company’s internet site. The current project status is shown on next slide. The next board meeting is scheduled for two
months from today. The CEO of your company will demonstrate your
new internet site to the board and to the investors attending that meeting.
EV Problems – Project Status
Task Description PV EV AC
1.0.0 Operating system $25,000 $23,000 $27,000
2.0.0 Database $90,000 $85,000 $80,000
3.0.0 Web server $10,000 $9,000 $9,000
4.0.0 Firewall $8,000 $8,000 $11,000
5.0.0 Internal testing $10,000 $6,000 $2,000
6.0.0 “Beta” customers $12,000 $1,000 $2,000
7.0.0 Marketing $40,000 $5,000 $4,000
EV Problems – Question 1 Use the Project Status data, show above.
Which task is on schedule?A) 1.0.0B) 2.0.0C) 3.0.0D) 4.0.0
What is your answer ? Why ?
EV Problems – Question 1
Task Description PV EV AC
1.0.0 Operating system $25,000 $23,000 $27,000
2.0.0 Database $90,000 $85,000 $80,000
3.0.0 Web server $10,000 $9,000 $9,000
4.0.0 Firewall $8,000 $8,000 $11,000
5.0.0 Internal testing $10,000 $6,000 $2,000
6.0.0 “Beta” customers $12,000 $1,000 $2,000
7.0.0 Marketing $40,000 $5,000 $4,000
EV Problems – Question 2 You are the project manager for a $250,000 upgrade to
your company’s internet site. The current EV data is shown in Table 1, above. The next board meeting is scheduled for two months from today. The CEO of your company will demonstrate your new internet site to the board and to the investors attending that meeting. Which task has the largest schedule variance? A) 2.0.0B) 5.0.0C) 6.0.0D) 7.0.0
What is your answer ? Why ?
EV Problems – Question 2
Task Description PV EV SV
1.0.0 Operating system $25,000 $23,000 -2,000
2.0.0 Database $90,000 $85,000 -5,000
3.0.0 Web server $10,000 $9,000 -1,000
4.0.0 Firewall $8,000 $8,000 $0
5.0.0 Internal testing $10,000 $6,000 -4,000
6.0.0 “Beta” customers $12,000 $1,000 -11,000
7.0.0 Marketing $40,000 $5,000 -35,000
EV Problems – Question 3 Use Table 1, shown above. What is the CPI
on task 7.0.0? A) 1.250B) 0.800C) 8000D) 0.125
What is your answer ? Why ?
EV Problems – Question 3
Task Description PV EV AC
7.0.0 Marketing $40,000
$5,000 $4,000
CPI = EV / AC = 5,000 / 4,000 = 1.250
EV Problems – Question 3
Task Description PV EV AC
7.0.0 Marketing $40,000
$5,000 $4,000
CPI = EV / AC = 5,000 / 4,000 = 1.250Is Task 7.0.0 under-budget so far? YES
EV Problems – Question 3
Task Description PV EV AC
7.0.0 Marketing $40,000
$5,000 $4,000
CPI = EV / AC = 5,000 / 4,000 = 1.250Is Task 7.0.0 under-budget so far? YESIs Task 7.0.0 on-schedule so far?NO, but who asked
Earned Value Basics of EV Work a few quick problems Apply EV to more realistic problems
EV Problems – Question 4 You are the project manager for a $250,000 upgrade to
your company’s internet site. The current EV data is shown in Table 1, above. The next board meeting is scheduled for two months from today. The CEO of your company will demonstrate your new internet site to the board and to the investors attending that meeting. The CEO has just called and asked you for the “percent completion” as of today. What is your answer? A) 45% B) 50%C) 55%D) 60%
EV Problems – Question 4 Analyze the Question
What does “Percent Complete” mean? Hours worked ? Miles of highway, lines of code ?
Basic EV equation EV = PV * (%Complete) Applies to a Task Also applies to the project
EV Problems – Question 4 Identify a Strategy For a task
EV = PV * (%Complete) %Complete = EV / PV When expressed as a decimal it is SPI.
For a Project %Complete = SUM(EV) / SUM(Project PV)
EV Problems – Question 4 EV is based upon “A Point in Time”
SPI = EV / PV AT THIS POINT IN TIME
EV Problems – Question 4 Identify a Strategy For a task
EV = PV * (%Complete) %Complete = EV / PV
For a Project %Complete = SUM(EV) / SUM(Project PV) What is the total PV for a project?
EV Problems – Question 4 Identify a Strategy For a task
EV = PV * (%Complete) %Complete = EV / PV
For a Project %Complete = SUM(EV) / SUM(Project PV) What is the total PV for a project? BAC
EV Problems – Question 4 Identify a Strategy For a task
EV = PV * (%Complete) %Complete = EV / PV
For a Project %Complete = SUM(EV) / SUM(Project PV) What is the total PV for a project? BAC What is the BAC for this project ?
EV Problems – Question 4 Identify a Strategy For a task
EV = PV * (%Complete) %Complete = EV / PV
For a Project %Complete = SUM(EV) / SUM(Project PV) What is the total PV for a project? BAC What is the BAC for this project ? BAC = $250,000
EV Problems – Question 4 What do we know
%Complete = Sum(EV) / BAC BAC = $250,000
EV Problems – Question 4 What do we know
%Complete = Sum(EV) / BAC BAC = $250,000
What else do we need to find ?
EV Problems – Question 4 What do we know
%Complete = Sum(EV) / BAC BAC = $250,000
What else do we need to find ? Sum(EV)
EV Problems – Question 4 What do we know
%Complete = Sum(EV) / BAC BAC = $250,000
What else do we need to find ? Sum(EV) = $137,000
EV Problems – Question 4 What do we know
%Complete = Sum(EV) / BAC BAC = $250,000
What else do we need to find ? Sum(EV) = $137,000
What is the ANSWER ?
EV Problems – Question 4 What do we know
%Complete = Sum(EV) / BAC BAC = $250,000
What else do we need to find ? Sum(EV) = $137,000
What is the ANSWER ? %Complete = 137,000 / 250,000 = 0.548
EV Problems – Question 4 You are the project manager for a $250,000 upgrade to
your company’s internet site. The current EV data is shown in Table 1, above. The next board meeting is scheduled for two months from today. The CEO of your company will demonstrate your new internet site to the board and to the investors attending that meeting. The CEO has just called and asked you for the “percent completion” as of today. What is your answer? A) 45% B) 50%C) 55%D) 60%
What is your answer ?
EV Problems – Question 4 You are the project manager for a $250,000 upgrade to
your company’s internet site. The current EV data is shown in Table 1, above. The next board meeting is scheduled for two months from today. The CEO of your company will demonstrate your new internet site to the board and to the investors attending that meeting. The CEO has just called and asked you for the “percent completion” as of today. What is your answer? A) 45% B) 50%C) 55%D) 60%
What is your answer ? C
Earned Value Basics of EV Work a few quick problems Apply EV to more realistic problems
Here’s another one
EV Problems – Question 5 You are the project manager for a $250,000 upgrade to
your company’s internet site. The current EV data is shown in Table 1, above. The next board meeting is scheduled for two months from today. The CEO of your company will demonstrate your new internet site to the board and to the investors attending that meeting. The CFO has just called and asked for your revised estimate on the total cost of the project. You review the data and realized that, aside from some hardware price increases initially, the remainder of the project plan is accurate. What is your revised estimated total project cost?A) $252,000 B) $250,000C) $248,000D) $246,350
EV Problems – Question 5
Analyze the Question What is the EV name for
“revised estimated total project cost”?
EV Problems – Question 5
Analyze the Question What is the EV name for
“revised estimated total project cost”? EAC “Estimate At Completion”
EV Problems – Question 5
Analyze the Question What is the EV name for
“revised estimated total project cost”? EAC “Estimate At Completion” What are the formulas for EAC ?
EV Problems – Question 5 EAC
EAC = AC + ETC Re-Estimated
EAC = AC + (BAC - EV) Atypical
EAC = AC + ((BAC - EV) / CPI) Typical
EAC = BAC / CPI Typical
EV Problems – Question 5 EAC
EAC = AC + ETC Re-Estimated
EAC = AC + (BAC - EV) Atypical
EAC = AC + ((BAC - EV) / CPI) Typical
EAC = BAC / CPI Typical
Which one fits this problem ? Why ?
EV Problems – Question 5 EAC
EAC = AC + ETC Re-Estimated
EAC = AC + (BAC - EV) Atypical
EAC = AC + ((BAC - EV) / CPI) Typical
EAC = BAC / CPI Typical
Which one fits this problem ? Why ?
EV Problems – Question 5 EAC
EAC = AC + ETC Re-Estimated
EAC = AC + (BAC - EV) Atypical
EAC = AC + ((BAC - EV) / CPI) Typical
EAC = BAC / CPI Typical
Which one fits this problem ? Why ?What do we need to find ?
EV Problems – Question 5 Totals
Task Description PV EV AC
1.0.0 Operating system $25,000 $23,000 $27,000
2.0.0 Database $90,000 $85,000 $80,000
3.0.0 Web server $10,000 $9,000 $9,000
4.0.0 Firewall $8,000 $8,000 $11,000
5.0.0 Internal testing $10,000 $6,000 $2,000
6.0.0 “Beta” customers $12,000 $1,000 $2,000
7.0.0 Marketing $40,000 $5,000 $4,000
SUM 137,000 135,000
EV Problems – Question 5 Calculate the Answer
EAC = AC + (BAC - EV) = 135,000 + (250,000 – 137,000)
= 135,000 + 113,000 = 248,000
EV Problems – Question 5 Find Your Answer A) $252,000
B) $250,000C) $248,000D) $246,350
EV Problems – Question 5 Find Your Answer A) $252,000
B) $250,000C) $248,000D) $246,350
Earned Value – Summary A few formulas to memorize Know the vocabulary – new and old EAC has a few variations