Funding Limit Reconcilation & S-Curve
This video talks about the output of "Determine Budget". As per A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK® Guide)-Sixth edition., the expenditure of funds should be reconciled with any funding limits on the commitment of funds for the project.
It explains "How the expense when gets aggregated in accumulating fashion, start taking the shape of S-Curve, we get more details about determining the budget and how do we reconcile the funding limit with it.
It is explained with an example of a small 10 days' project.
The project has 2 days of analysis, 6 days of development and last 2 days for deployment.
1 person is assigned for Analysis, 3 for development and 1 for deployment.
Initial 2 days 1 person, so 2 Man days, then 3 person for 6 days which means 18 man days and then 2 man days. So in total it is 2 +18 +2= 22 Man-days
Assuming the rate of 1 Man day is USD 100, so the total money required is 22*100= USD 2200.
A graph is plotted based on this data with days in the x-axis and money on the y-Axis. When the graph is plotted, an s-curve is formed.
Expenses are on a daily basis, but one cannot go to sponsor every day for money. It is like take some, use it and request for it again after first milestone an so on. This money request inflow and outflow is funding limit reconciliation.
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It explains "How the expense when gets aggregated in accumulating fashion, start taking the shape of S-Curve, we get more details about determining the budget and how do we reconcile the funding limit with it.
It is explained with an example of a small 10 days' project.
The project has 2 days of analysis, 6 days of development and last 2 days for deployment.
1 person is assigned for Analysis, 3 for development and 1 for deployment.
Initial 2 days 1 person, so 2 Man days, then 3 person for 6 days which means 18 man days and then 2 man days. So in total it is 2 +18 +2= 22 Man-days
Assuming the rate of 1 Man day is USD 100, so the total money required is 22*100= USD 2200.
A graph is plotted based on this data with days in the x-axis and money on the y-Axis. When the graph is plotted, an s-curve is formed.
Expenses are on a daily basis, but one cannot go to sponsor every day for money. It is like take some, use it and request for it again after first milestone an so on. This money request inflow and outflow is funding limit reconciliation.
You can explore the videos for the complete course here
https://www.izenbridge.com/pmp/online-course/
The Project Management Professional (PMP), PMBOK, The Agile Certified Practitioner (PMI-ACP), and The Professional in Business Analysis (PMI-PBA) is a registered mark of the Project Management Institute, Inc.
PMBOK is a registered mark of the Project Management Institute, Inc.
Materials in this video are based on the text, A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge, (PMBOK® Guide) – Sixth Edition, Project Management Institute Inc., 2017.
The PMI Registered Education Provider logo is a registered mark of the Project Management Institute, Inc.
Видео Funding Limit Reconcilation & S-Curve канала iZenBridge Consultancy Pvt Ltd
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