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• Project
charter
4.3
Direct and
Manage
Project Work
•
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Project management plan
• Schedule management plan
• Schedule baseline
• Scope baseline
• Performance measurement baseline
Project documents
• Lessons learned register
• Project calendars
• Project schedule
• Resource calendars
• Schedule data
Project
Management
Plan
Project
Documents
Project
Documents
4.6
Perform
Integrated
Change Control
4.5
Monitor and
Control
Project Work
6.6
Control
Schedule
Enterprise/
Organization
• Organizational process assets
•
W
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• Change requests
• Schedule forecasts
Project documents
updates
• Assumption log
• Basis of estimates
• Lessons learned register
• Project schedule
• Resource calendars
• Risk register
• Schedule data
Project management
plan updates
• Schedule management
plan
• Schedule baseline
• Cost baseline
• Performance
measurement baseline
Project
Management
Plan
Figure 6-23. Control Schedule: Data Flow Diagram
Updating the schedule model requires knowing the actual performance to date. Any change to the schedule baseline
can only be approved through the Perform Integrated Change Control process (Section 4.6). Control Schedule, as a
component of the Perform Integrated Change Control process, is concerned with:
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Determining the current status of the project schedule,
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Influencing the factors that create schedule changes,
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Reconsidering necessary schedule reserves,
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Determining if the project schedule has changed, and
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Managing the actual changes as they occur.
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When an agile approach is used, Control Schedule is concerned with:
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Determining the current status of the project schedule by comparing the total amount
of work delivered and
accepted against the estimates of work completed for the elapsed time cycle;
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Conducting retrospectives (scheduled reviews to record lessons learned) for correcting processes and improving,
if required;
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Reprioritizing the remaining work plan (backlog);
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Determining the rate at which the deliverables are produced, validated, and accepted (velocity) in the given time
per iteration (agreed-upon work cycle duration, typically 2 weeks or 1 month);
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Determining that the project schedule has changed; and
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Managing the actual changes as they occur.
When work is being contracted, regular and milestone status updates from contractors and suppliers are a means of
ensuring the work is progressing as agreed upon to ensure the schedule is under control. Scheduled status reviews and
walkthroughs should be done to ensure the contractor reports are accurate and complete.
6.6.1 CONTROL SCHEDULE: INPUTS
6.6.1.1 PROJECT MANAGEMENT PLAN
Described in Section 4.2.3.1. Project management plan components include but are not limited to:
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