Preparing for the Integrated Baseline Review (IBR)
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Course Overview
A successful Integrated Baseline Review (IBR) is a critical step in setting a positive tone for a program. An IBR is a formal review led by the Government Program Manager. It is usually conducted jointly with the Contractor. This course will prepare the Contractor’s Program Manager and Control Account Managers (CAMs) for this important meeting. Program Control Analysts and Schedulers will also benefit from this course.
- 7 PDUs / contact hours
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PMP Certified Instructors with over twenty years of industry experience
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Includes light breakfast, lunch and afternoon snacks
Course Objectives
Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
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Demonstrate an understanding of the Integrated Baseline Review (IBR) Process
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Understand the process of developing the Performance Measurement Baseline (PMB)
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Understand the roll of the Control Account Manager (CAM)
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Demonstrate the IBR preparation steps
Upcoming Course Dates and Locations
Interested in this class? Give us a call at (317) 696-0063 to find out when and where our next is scheduled!
Discounts
- 10% discount for groups of 3 or more
- 10% Government employee discount
Course Content
Overview of the Integrated Baseline Review (IBR)
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The IBR Process and Agenda
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Key Elements, Expectations, and Benefits of the IBR
Objectives and Focus of the IBR
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Review and Validate the Performance Measurement Baseline (PMB)
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Understand the Earned Value Methods Selected
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Review the Contractor’s EVMS System Description
A Review of the Performance Measurement Baseline (PMB)
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Establishing the Scope, Schedule, and Budget Baselines
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Develop the Integrated Control Account Plan
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Establish the Performance Measurement Baseline
The Control Account Manager’s (CAM’s) Role in the IBR
- The Key Role
- Tips for Success
- Information CAMs need to know
IBR Preparation
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