Milestones are just an independent, simple, one-level hierarchy that stands side by side with our object list. That said, when milestone commitments (estimated end dates) change — or when teams deliver work ahead of, or lagging behind, the milestone estimated end date — these all become important changes and outcomes that we need to monitor. Monitoring these changes gives us insight into the nature of project scope changes and the interaction between our project management team and IT governance.
Executive Update
Thoughts on a Project-Volatility Metric, Part V: V6 and V7
By Vince Kellen
Posted February 19, 2019 | Technology |
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