CPR or CSSR, PMO, Monthly
The Program Manager.
Frequency is rate of an occurence. Polling is asking for an answer. Frequency polling is checking for an answer on a set schedule.
-Scope -Cost Performance -Schedule
No. Performance is the noun form of the verb perform, but may be used as a noun adjunct (e.g. performance schedule, performance parts).
schedule the work
If the cost performance index (CPI) > 1 then the project is on schedule or ahead of schedule, otherwise, it's behind schedule. If the schedule performance index (SPI) >1 then the project is on or ahead of schedule, otherwise it's behind schedule. Note: This is a duplicate question, but I've answered it twice.
Once a month
Schedule Cost Scope
Project performance is measured by comparing the project execution to the performance measurement baseline, which is an approved integrated plan for scope, schedule, and cost for the project, as explained here:• Cost baseline - This is the planned budget for the project over a time period, used as a basis against which to measure, monitor, and control the cost performance of the project. The cost performance is measured by comparing the actual cost to the planned cost over a time period.• Schedule baseline - This is a specific version of the project schedule developed from the schedule network analysis and the schedule model data. This is the approved version of the schedule with a start date and an end date, and it is used as a basis against which the project schedule performance is measured.• Scope baseline - This is the approved project scope that includes the approved project scope statement, the WBS based on the approved project scope statement, and the corresponding WBS dictionary.
To find the performance schedule for the Music City Drum and Bugle Corps one can visit their homepage. When there you can click on the 'Calendar' tab at the top of the page.
SPI, in Project Management Terms, is short for Schedule Performance Index. It's an indicator on whether the Project is on Schedule (SPI = 1), Ahead of Schedule (SPI > 1), or behind Schedule (SPI < 1).
Economic (benefit) Economic (costs) Technical Schedule Operational