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Baseline Schedule Comparison

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Definition:
A method for comparing the current project schedule to the original approved schedule to identify deviations.

Key Components:

  • Variance Analysis: Identifies delays or acceleration.
  • Performance Benchmarking: Tracks progress against initial plans.
  • Trend Evaluation: Helps forecast potential schedule risks.

Use Cases/Industries:

  • Construction: Comparing planned vs. actual completion dates.
  • Energy Sector: Assessing deviations in power plant commissioning schedules.
  • IT Projects: Analyzing software deployment delays.

Advantages:

  • Identifies trends early to implement corrective actions.
  • Helps in contractual compliance evaluations.
  • Supports stakeholder communication.

Challenges:

  • Requires frequent updates for accuracy.
  • Can be misleading if scope changes are not documented.

Related Terms:
Schedule Variance, Earned Schedule, Total Project Duration

Example:
A baseline schedule comparison shows a project is 10 days behind its original completion date.

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Synonyms:
Planned vs. Actual Analysis, Schedule Performance Review, Variance Tracking
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