Resource Management

Forecast Date of Schedule Versus Analysis

Published 05 June 2022

The Client's Dilemma

We were recently requested to assist a Client in reviewing their Project Schedule, Planning System, and Risk Analysis to verify the Completion Date of their recent Baseline.

Post-re-baseline, the actual curve sat comfortably between the Early and Late curves, suggesting a project on track. The contractor was insistent: the project would finish on time. However, our verification process told a different story.

S-Curve Overview

The misleading "healthy" S-Curve

Our Verification Approach

  1. Verified Plan Curve Data Source: The Planned Curves relied on DUMMY resources. We demonstrated how this misled the team by hiding low performance in the early stages.
  2. Verified Actual Progress Accuracy: We found that the tracking concept for weight values was misunderstood, leading to incorrect activity progress and faulty roll-up data.
  3. Trend Analysis: Assuming weekly progresses were correct, we utilized the Khono Analysis Toolkit (KAT) to determine the true Probabilistic completion date.

Toolkit Results: Probabilistic Completion

The analysis revealed a stark reality: The P80 date is actually 28 months later than the re-baseline finish date!

Key Dates Identified:

  • P20 Date: 25-Nov-2025
  • P60 Date: 13-Jan-2026
  • P80 Date: 06-Feb-2026
KAT Trend Analysis Probabilistic Dates

KAT Analysis Histogram & Cumulative Distribution

Forecast Comparisons

Contractor's Trend

The contractor claimed they could earn 0.64% per week. Even at this rate, the P80 date becomes 31-Mar-24—still 6 months late.

Contractor Trend

Required Performance

To meet the original deadline, our report confirmed the contractor must earn a minimum of 0.9% per week.

Required Progress

The Reality of Schedule Reliability

The forecast date of a schedule is directly dependent on the project performance (Schedule Reliability Factor). Without identifying and improving this factor, a project will simply not finish on time, regardless of what the re-baseline says.

Do you know your schedule reliability factor? Or do you trust your re-baseline blindly?

Take Control of Your Project Timeline

If you need to review your planning system, verify progress reports, or accurately analyze your completion date using advanced toolkit metrics, contact our team today.

Contact Us: info@khono.pc.com

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