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1 So.Md. PMI School of Project Management Wizardry 2011 Project Management Wizardry Luncheon Series Presents the Too many people think of project management as one of the dark arts, best defended against by tossing on an invisibility cloak every time a customer comes looking for information. Or that it takes magic to get your project team to work together. In 2011, our focus is “How to be a Better Project Manager” which will give you the tools to manage your projects without relying on magic! DateSubject May 11thEVM Data – Do you really know what the numbers mean? Seth Huckabee, Booz Allen Hamilton PMP | PMI-SP | EVP (Earned Value Professional) River’s Edge Conference Center, NAS July 20 th Successful Lessons Learned Documentation and Project Close Out Reporting Any questions? Call Diana Manchak 301-737-1026 or email: diana.manchak@honeywell.com So, you get your project EVM data - your SPI is.85 and your CPI is 1.05. What does this mean? By understanding these numbers, you can effectively manage any potential schedule delays and cost overuns, as well as, take advantage of schedule opportunities. Join us on the 11 th for a great session on how to use your EVM data to your advantage – briefed by a Earned Value Professional(EVP)! Seth B. Huckabee, PMP, PMI-SP, EVP Currently with Booz Allen Hamilton in Lexington Park, Maryland, Seth leads a team of Project Managers, Master Schedulers, and EVM Analysts in support of multiple NAVAIR clients. His team provides customized EVM implementation support, project and program management system process analysis, reporting/metrics gap analysis, cost/schedule risk analysis, best practice cost estimation, and IMS/scheduling support. Seth began his 12 year career as an ERP (SAP) software developer at IBM in Research Triangle Park, NC. He holds an MBA, with a concentration in Computer Information Systems. So, you get your project EVM data - your SPI is.85 and your CPI is 1.05. What does this mean? By understanding these numbers, you can effectively manage any potential schedule delays and cost overuns, as well as, take advantage of schedule opportunities. Join us on the 11 th for a great session on how to use your EVM data to your advantage – briefed by a Earned Value Professional(EVP)! Seth B. Huckabee, PMP, PMI-SP, EVP Currently with Booz Allen Hamilton in Lexington Park, Maryland, Seth leads a team of Project Managers, Master Schedulers, and EVM Analysts in support of multiple NAVAIR clients. His team provides customized EVM implementation support, project and program management system process analysis, reporting/metrics gap analysis, cost/schedule risk analysis, best practice cost estimation, and IMS/scheduling support. Seth began his 12 year career as an ERP (SAP) software developer at IBM in Research Triangle Park, NC. He holds an MBA, with a concentration in Computer Information Systems. Our May 11 th luncheon will be held at The River’s Edge Conference Center on base at 11:30. (46870 Tate Road, Patuxent River NAS) The buffet luncheon is $14.00 per person, plus gratuity and will be collected upon online registration. If you need base access, please get in touch with Diana Manchak by 5/4/2011 via the email address below.


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