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10 Steps Metrics

This document outlines 10 steps for collecting project management metrics: 1. Identify success factors and define metrics to measure success. 2. Determine how to collect metric data, the effort required, and value obtained. 3. Prioritize metrics that provide the most meaningful information with least cost.

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10 Steps Metrics

This document outlines 10 steps for collecting project management metrics: 1. Identify success factors and define metrics to measure success. 2. Determine how to collect metric data, the effort required, and value obtained. 3. Prioritize metrics that provide the most meaningful information with least cost.

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Project Management Metrics 10 Steps to Collect Project Metrics

1. Identify success factors. Review the business objectives and be sure that the project deliverables clearly address all success factors. 2.

Define what information is needed to show that the project was successful. Cycle Time (milestones) met Budget contained within approved changes Specifications adhered to

3. Assign metrics for each of the success criteria that provide an indication of whether the success criteria are being achieved. 4. Determine how you would collect the information, what the effort and cost of collection would be, and what value would be obtained. 5. Cover the big picture. Dont focus on just one or twowe want metrics that cover all aspects of the project, i.e.:

Business value delivered Client acceptance of deliverables Cost Cycle time Effort Productivity Quality of deliverables Team performance

6. Prioritize the metrics: Make sure we are getting the best bang for our buck something that will deliver the most meaningful information with the least cost. 7. Compare actual results against initial targets. These can be fixed or within ranges. For example, budgets may be set within a range, whereas set milestones have a definitive date to be met. 8. Provide the process steps for collecting the information that answer the following questions:

Who is responsible for collecting the metric? When will the metric be collected and reported?

How will the metrics be reported (status reports, quarterly meetings, metrics reports, manually, thought dashboard programs, etc.)? 9. Collect the data: Once your work plan is in place the PMs job is to monitor and control the project. Instead of reacting to singular events, the PM knows where the focus is on proactively concentrates on staying within the metric boundaries. 10. Analyze scorecard. Collecting metrics on a weekly or monthly basis help us with critical analysis so that we can follow up on critical trends and make process improvements if necessary

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