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In this newsletter

  • FREE white Paper on Project Schedule Risk Analysis

  • Online Training: Project Schedule Risk Analysis

  • Important note: change in pricing policy

FREE white paper: Project schedule risk analysis: How it works and why you should be doing it

It seems almost inevitable that important projects will suffer some delay. With so much at stake, you might wonder why the delivery time is so frequently under-estimated.

In this white paper, David Vose discusses five reasons why estimates of delivery dates based on the usual ‘most likely’ estimates of task durations so often prove to be unrealistic and how you can do much better with risk analysis.

Project Schedule Risk Analysis training course

If the white paper makes sense to you, this course will be invaluable. In just a few hours you will learn how to use risk analysis techniques to produce a delivery date estimate you can believe in!

Download the training brochure or visit our web site for more information.

What you will learn:

  • Designing and building a schedule model with ModelRisk
  • Running a simulation and reviewing the results
  • Getting good uncertainty estimates for task durations
  • Calibrating estimators
  • Correlating uncertain task durations
  • Adding risk events to a schedule model
  • Building in the knock-on effect of risks
  • Testing different scenarios to optimize your risked project plan

Dates and times

The training course will take place online in two time zones on 27 and 28 June 2012 in a session of 4 hours.

Option 1: 27 June 2012 from 9AM to 1PM MST
Option 2: 28 June 2012 from 11AM to 3PM GMT

Can’t make these dates? No problem. Register anyway and let us know that you can’t attend. We will send you the course video and example models that you can go through in your own time, and when you’ve finished you can sign up for one hour’s individual online tutoring at no extra cost to ensure that you are confident to apply the methods in your work.

Material

Participants will be provided with the presentation slides used during the course as well as example models and a copy of the training in an offline video format.

Subscription fee

The investment for this training course is just $ 400 ($380 for participants that book before 20 June 2012).

Important Note: Change in pricing policy

Reluctantly, as of 21 June, ModelRisk will no longer be available free of charge. From that date, it will be replaced by an updated Standard edition of ModelRisk running at 20x the current speed and available from $445. The fee also includes a year’s maintenance and technical support.

We are making this change so that we can continue to provide the highest level of technical support and maintain ModelRisk’s position as the most powerful risk analysis software available.

However, we are offering current users of the free Standard edition the opportunity to pre-purchase a copy of the new Standard edition of ModelRisk at a 40% discount provided they purchase before the release date of 21 June.