According to the common planning Practice, Earned Manhours = Actual Progress % " Monthly or Weekly " X Planned Manhours for the same scale and same period.
It is an indication, how much you must spend from your budgeted Mhrs at that achived Actual progress.
The earned manhour is the project original estimate. The actual manhour is the final cost of the project. Again, refer to the "tea cup" example: if the two men expend 350 to wash the tea cup and report 100%, then, the total project cost is 350 hours, while the original estimate for the project is 100 hours. I hope this makes sense.
Thanks for your excellent example, which make the difference very clearly.Also Could I consider that the actual manhour is to the project duration while the earned manhour is to Project cost,is this right?
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Submitted by Shahzad Munawar on Sat, 2007-05-19 14:11
You have estimated that washing a tea cup will take 10 hours. You have two men to wash the tea cup. They finish their shift and report 10% progress after booking 2 hours for the job.
2 hours is the actual hours, 1 hour (10% of 10 hours) is the earned manhour. I hope this helps.
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10 years 3 monthsHi just wondering if we cant
Hi just wondering if we cant find out the current % progress or some alternative scale is used how do we find out the earned manhour
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17 years 5 monthsAccording to the common
According to the common planning Practice, Earned Manhours = Actual Progress % " Monthly or Weekly " X Planned Manhours for the same scale and same period.
It is an indication, how much you must spend from your budgeted Mhrs at that achived Actual progress.
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18 years 7 monthsRE: The different between actual manhour and earned manhour
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Now its clear to me for these two velues, thanks again.I will consult to you if there is any question, please kindly assist me .
Xiangbo
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18 years 9 monthsRE: The different between actual manhour and earned manhour
Bo,
In simple terms;
The earned manhour is the project original estimate. The actual manhour is the final cost of the project. Again, refer to the "tea cup" example: if the two men expend 350 to wash the tea cup and report 100%, then, the total project cost is 350 hours, while the original estimate for the project is 100 hours. I hope this makes sense.
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Thanks for your excellent example, which make the difference very clearly.Also Could I consider that the actual manhour is to the project duration while the earned manhour is to Project cost,is this right?
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Good and simple way to differentiate between actual estimated man-hours
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18 years 9 monthsRE: The different between actual manhour and earned manhour
Hi Bo,
Consider this scenario:
You have estimated that washing a tea cup will take 10 hours. You have two men to wash the tea cup. They finish their shift and report 10% progress after booking 2 hours for the job.
2 hours is the actual hours, 1 hour (10% of 10 hours) is the earned manhour. I hope this helps.
Ifeanyi