What is the percent complete?


Percent complete is a simple calculation. It is simply the amount of work that has been completed divided by the budget at completion.

Notice that the percent complete can never be greater than 100. This is because the BAC is the sum of the budget in the project. The individual values of the budgets in each of the project's activities, the BCWS, are the same as the individual BCWP for each activity. Since the only difference between the BCWS and The BCWP for an activity is whether or not the activity has been completed, at the end of the project the sum of all of the budgets must equal the sum of all the BCWP. If an activity has not claimed its BCWP, the project is not yet completed. As soon as all of the activities in the project have claimed their BCWP, the project is said to be completed.




The Project Management Question and Answer Book
The Project Management Question and Answer Book
ISBN: 0814471641
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2004
Pages: 126

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