Differences Between a Healthy Project and a Healthy Schedule

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Event Description:

Project metrics (SPI, CPI, BAC, etc) have frequently been talked about to measure the health of a project. The assumption everyone makes about these metrics are your schedule is well thought out and fully planned. What metrics are available for health schedules? During this session we will talk about the schedule health metrics and how you can quickly spot unhealthy project plans using OData and Power BI.

Presenter Info:

Darrin Lange, PMP, is Director of Operations and Project Management at Advaiya and draws on two decades of diverse project management experience in IT. Darrin has held leadership roles in public safety software companies, Desktop-as-a-Service providers, and consulting firms, bringing a positive impact to the organizations where he has worked. In his current role he’s responsible for forming and facilitating cohesive teams, client interfacing, and liaising with stakeholders. He is a believer and practitioner of the “get things done” approach and enjoys helping teams formulate and achieve their goals.


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Written by Darrin Lange
Darrin Lange, PMP, is Director of Operations and Project Management at Advaiya and draws on two decades of diverse project management experience in IT. Darrin has held leadership roles in public safety software companies, Desktop-as-a-Service providers, and consulting firms, bringing a positive impact to the organizations where he has worked. In his current role he's responsible for forming and facilitating cohesive teams, client interfacing, and liaising with stakeholders. He is a believer and practitioner of the "get things done" approach and enjoys helping teams formulate and achieve their goals. Learn more about Advaiya at http://www.advaiya.com/.
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