Earned Value Management Systems allow the project manager to answer the following three questions, as they relate to the project:
Where have we been?
Where are we now?
Where are we going?
In Earned Value Management, unlike in traditional management, there are three data sources:
– the budget (or planned) value of work scheduled
– the actual value of work completed
– the “earned value” of the physical work completed
Earned Value takes these three data sources; compares the budgeted value of work scheduled & “earned value of physical work completed” & the actual value of work completed.
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