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Parametric cost estimating models are flexible tools which bring
engineering, scientific and mathematical rigour to cost and
schedule estimating, but great tools alone will not keep programs
affordable. Tools must be applied as part of a credible process if
estimates and analyses are to be accepted. Complex major projects
involving engineering, hardware, software, service and IT, all
suffer from two basic problems: the project sponsors often struggle
to specify the project effectively, and project managers find
themselves wrestling with unpredicted cost or schedule overruns.
Everyone wants to be successful with the tools and solutions they
use, so this book is a comprehensive collection of methods with
proven success. The applications described by Dale Shermon and his
co-authors have evolved over 30 years of cost engineering
experience during which time they have been matured by the
parametric community. Each chapter explores a different application
of parametrics, based on real-life case examples, providing you
with a detailed guide to the rationale and value of cost
engineering in a different industry or program context. Systems
Cost Engineering will help cost engineers, project and program
directors, and the champions that support them, to understand and
apply parametrics to ensure that their programs: * offer a credible
analysis of alternative cost options * are never initiated with
insufficient funding because of inaccurate estimates of cost or
quantification of risks * are never diverted from their objective
because of a lack of credible cost management * share and
communicate knowledge of realistic and dynamic cost and
productivity metrics amongst the program team * are never derailed
by surprise cost overruns or schedule delays The information in
this book will give projects sponsors and bid managers confidence
in the business case that they are developing and enable them to
communicate a clear and transparent picture of the risks,
opportunities and benefits to stakeholders and project owners.
High quality cost estimating gives a business leader confidence to
make rational financial decisions. Whether you are a business
leader or a cost estimating manager, you have a vested interest in
understanding whether you can depend on your organisation's ability
to generate accurate cost forecasts and estimates. But how can
business leaders have confidence that the cost information that
they are being provided with is of high quality? How can a cost
estimating manager be sure that their team is providing high
quality cost information? QinetiQ's Cost Engineering Health Check
is used as a capability benchmarking tool to identify improvement
opportunities within their clients' cost estimating capability,
enabling them to focus on areas that have the potential to increase
their competitiveness. High quality estimating leads to accurate
budgets, a reduced potential for cost growth, accurate evaluation
of risk exposure, and the opportunity to implement effective earned
value management (EVM). The Cost Engineering Health Check employs a
standardised competency framework that considers all aspects of
cost estimating capability, and provides an objective assessment
against both best practice and the industry standard. This
framework is based on QinetiQ's long established, tried and tested,
Knowledge Based Estimating (KBE) philosophy comprising Data, Tools,
People and Process, with additional consideration given to cultural
and stakeholder assessments.
Parametric cost estimating models are flexible tools which bring
engineering, scientific and mathematical rigour to cost and
schedule estimating, but great tools alone will not keep programs
affordable. Tools must be applied as part of a credible process if
estimates and analyses are to be accepted. Complex major projects
involving engineering, hardware, software, service and IT, all
suffer from two basic problems: the project sponsors often struggle
to specify the project effectively, and project managers find
themselves wrestling with unpredicted cost or schedule overruns.
Everyone wants to be successful with the tools and solutions they
use, so this book is a comprehensive collection of methods with
proven success. The applications described by Dale Shermon and his
co-authors have evolved over 30 years of cost engineering
experience during which time they have been matured by the
parametric community. Each chapter explores a different application
of parametrics, based on real-life case examples, providing you
with a detailed guide to the rationale and value of cost
engineering in a different industry or program context. Systems
Cost Engineering will help cost engineers, project and program
directors, and the champions that support them, to understand and
apply parametrics to ensure that their programs: * offer a credible
analysis of alternative cost options * are never initiated with
insufficient funding because of inaccurate estimates of cost or
quantification of risks * are never diverted from their objective
because of a lack of credible cost management * share and
communicate knowledge of realistic and dynamic cost and
productivity metrics amongst the program team * are never derailed
by surprise cost overruns or schedule delays The information in
this book will give projects sponsors and bid managers confidence
in the business case that they are developing and enable them to
communicate a clear and transparent picture of the risks,
opportunities and benefits to stakeholders and project owners.
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