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- | The SPI (Schedule Performance Index) is the time-related performance key figure of the earned value analysis. It is formed from the ratio of earned value and estimated effort. This means that with a SPI of greater than 1.00 (100%) the project results are delivered faster than originally planned, and with a value of less than 1.00 (100%), the project is progressing too slowly. | + | The SPI (Schedule Performance Index) is the time-related performance key figure of the earned value analysis. It is formed from the ratio of earned value and estimated effort. This means that with an SPI of greater than 1.00 (100%) the project results are delivered faster than originally planned, and with a value of less than 1.00 (100%), the project is progressing too slowly. |
===== Sub-Project ===== | ===== Sub-Project ===== |