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 | | The derived project = total completion will always lag behind total estimated % completion but = is by definition more accurate.=20 One can, if necessary, compare the actual completion (earned value) = against the % completion estimates and readily gain a view of the status = of a project, reporting period by reporting period. |
 | | A better measure of = performance=20 (using a range of hours per task such as the 4-40hrs mentioned in one = posting)=20 is to only measure as "complete" those tasks which are truly = complete.=20 The derived project total completion will always lag behind total = estimated %=20 completion but is by definition more accurate. |
 | | One can, if necessary, = compare the=20 actual completion (earned value) against the % completion estimates and = readily=20 gain a view of the status of a project, reporting period by reporting = period.=20 Generally, if the lag grows overall the project is running into = problems. |
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