Monday

ES 20th Anniversary Review

In March 2023 the PGCS hosted a half-day international webinar looking at the development of Earned Schedule in the 20 years since its initial publication by Walt Lipke in 2003.   An article reviewing this significant milestone event written by Robert Van De Velde has been published in the May 2023 edition of PM World Journal, read Robert’s review at: PGCS Webinar: Earned Schedule at 20 Years–A Recap

All of the presentations discussed in Robert’s review are available for viewing on-line in the PGCS Library at https://www.pgcs.org.au/library1/2023-es-special-event/  

The next major event on the PGCS calendar, supported by Mosaic Project Services, is the 2023 Symposium, to be held in Canberra from 22nd to 24th August, details are at: https://www.pgcsymposium.org.au/  it not too late to be part of this exciting event.

One response to “ES 20th Anniversary Review

  1. I came to ES through Kym Henderson at Rocky Flats – aa nuclear weapons clean up site, the 2nd worse toxic waste site on the planet – as the way to explain to the site works – steel workers – how far we were ahead or behind schedule in units time.
    The CPI/SPI metrics submitted to the DOE were not meaningful to team. In the last year of the program we we doing daily EV, and ES was a powerful to to connect them with the planned closure date.
    https://app.box.com/s/7ivx63uxsmzbg5e9prk0r8t0j347ge7z

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