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Project management best practices: Budget control

Tobias Kraze
September 11, 2015Software engineer at makandra GmbH

When starting a project we always make a good estimate of all known requirements, and plan budgets and available developers accordingly.

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Requirements change. Budgets usually don't.

To make sure a project stays on track, we update our estimates once a month and compare them to the remaining budget. If this doesn't match any more, we have to act.

To update an estimate, do the following:

  • Start with the most recent estimate for the project.
  • Which stories have been completed? Set their estimate to zero.
  • Have any requirements changed future requirements? Adjust them.
  • Have you become aware of new requirements? Add them.
  • Have you become aware of any bias in our previous estimate?
    Did we grossly over- or underestimate certain aspects of the project?
    Do you have to correct further estimates accordingly?
  • Our estimates always include a percentage markup for organization and project management anywhere between 10% and 30%.
    Is this value still correct? If not, adjust it.
Posted by Tobias Kraze to makandra dev (2015-09-11 15:46)