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Michael Trumper

Business Development Manager at Intaver Institute

United States

About

Michael Trumper has over 25 years of experience project risk analysis and management training and consulting, instructional and software design, and technical communication. Michael is partner at Intaver Institute Inc., a Calgary (Canada)-based vendor of project risk management and risk analysis software. Michael has authored papers on quantitative methods in project estimations and risk analysis. Michael has consulted in the development and delivery of project risk analysis and management solutions to clientele that includes NASA, DOE, Lockheed Martin, USAF, MBDA, and others.

Michael Trumper is a co-author of ‘Project Decisions: the Art and Science, 2nd Ed’, Berrett-Koehler Publishers (November 5, 2019) ; ‘Project Think: Why Good Managers Make Poor Project Choices’, Gower Publishing, England, 2013; and, ‘Project Risk Analysis Made Ridiculously Simple’, World Scientific-Now Publishers Series in Business, USA, 2017. Michael can be reached at [email protected]

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Title & Abstract

The Coming Revolution in Forensic Schedule Analysis

Forensic Schedule Analysis is a set of methodologies that help analysts determine why, from one schedule update to the next, the finish date moved.  Although this type of analysis is well-known within the project controls community, it’s generally quite time-consuming and thus expensive to perform the analysis.

Steelray has spent the past 5 years developing a new technology (Steelray Delay Analyzer) which promises to change the economics of forensic schedule analysis, making it as easy importing files and clicking on a button.

In this Session, Brian will explore the challenges and obstacles encountered in the development of this innovative technology and also demonstrate the tool to perform a forensic analysis on a set of schedules.