Earned Value Problem set
PJM6125 Project Evaluation: Earned Value Problem Set
Overview and Rationale
These problem sets offer an opportunity to practice using excel to calculate earned value measures.
Program and Course Outcomes
This assignment provides a baseline understanding to the course topics, and is directly related to
these course learning objectives:
LO5: Perform Earned Value analysis to provide both variance and forecasting performance
measures for a simulated project
Essential Components
From Chapter 13 of the Gray & Larson textbook (7th edition), complete Exercise 4 that starts on
page 489 and continues to 490. To submit your answer, utilize the provided worksheet in Excel that
matches those found on pages 489-490 in Gray & Larson and enter the missing data based on the
material provided.
Include an “Assessment” section at the bottom of your table that refers to your calculations,
especially your EACf and VACf calculations: what is your assessment of the current status of the
project? At completion?
Status Summary Projected Status at Completion (include estimates for cost and budget; to go above and
beyond, include details about various tasks that may impact projected status)
If you have not done earned value before, this may take some time to complete, so please be sure to
start early working on this assignment.
Complete all calculations in the designated cells within the spreadsheet. Save the spreadsheet and
add your last name to the end of filename. Submit the file in Blackboard.
Review the rubric below for grading information.
Submit your assignment via the Assignment Link as an excel file type and via the TurnItIn
link below as a pdf file type).
Rubric(s)
Assessment Element
Above Standard (100-95%)
Meets Standards (94.9 – 84%)
Approaching Standards
(83.9 – 77%)
Below Standard (76.9 – 70%)
Not Evident (69.9 – 0%)
Excel Calculations and Data Entry (75%)
Contains no errors in data entry. Submits a 100% completed Excel file for review
Contains <2 errors in data entry. Submits a 100% completed Excel file for review
Contains >2 errors in data entry in either file. Submits a partially completed Excel file for review
Contains multiple errors in data (>5) entry and submits an incomplete Excel file for review
Files contains many errors in data entry, is not complete, or was not submitted
Assessment (25%)
Answers the two questions in a thorough manner, including any notations about how a late task may impact other tasks, with supporting data.
Answers both questions in a full manner, response could provide additional insight and supporting data
Answers both questions in the most basic manner without providing additional insight
Only partially addresses one of the questions
Does not include a Summary or Projection