PMC.SP 1.1 Monitor Project Planning Parameters
Summary
Monitor the actual values of the project planning parameters against the project plan.
Description
Project planning parameters constitute typical indicators of project progress and performance and include attributes of work products and tasks, costs, effort, and schedule. Attributes of the work products and tasks include size, complexity, service level, availability, weight, form, fit, and function. The frequency of monitoring parameters should be considered.
Monitoring typically involves measuring actual values of project planning parameters, comparing actual values to estimates in the plan, and identifying significant deviations. Recording actual values of project planning parameters includes recording associated contextual information to help understand measures. An analysis of the impact that significant deviations have on determining the corrective actions to take is handled in specific goal 2 and its specific practices in this process area.
Example Work Products
- Records of project performance
- Records of significant deviations
- Cost performance reports
Subpractices
1. Monitor progress against the schedule.
- Periodically measuring the actual completion of activities and milestones
- Comparing actual completion of activities and milestones against the project plan schedule
- Identifying significant deviations from the project plan schedule estimates
2. Monitor the project’s costs and expended effort.
- Periodically measuring the actual effort and costs expended and staff assigned
- Comparing actual effort, costs, staffing, and training to the project plan budget and estimates
- Identifying significant deviations from the project plan budget and estimates
3. Monitor the attributes of work products and tasks.
- Periodically measuring the actual attributes of work products and tasks, such as size, complexity, or service levels (and changes to these attributes)
- Comparing the actual attributes of work products and tasks (and changes to these attributes) to the project plan estimates
- Identifying significant deviations from the project plan estimates
4. Monitor resources provided and used.
- Physical facilities
- Computers, peripherals, and software
- Networks
- Security environment
- Project staff
- Processes
5. Monitor the knowledge and skills of project staff.
- Periodically measuring the acquisition of knowledge and skills by project staff
- Comparing the actual training obtained to that documented in the project plan
- Identifying significant deviations from the project plan estimates
6. Document significant deviations in project planning parameters.