--- id: 2026-04-21T11:55:50 title: 2026-02-17 16:36:35 tags: [] daily: "[[2026-02-17]]" --- # 2026-02-17 16:36:35 [[earned-value-management]] is frequently stated to be capable of "measuring project performance and progress _in an objective manner_",[^1] an analysis that is either optimistic or totally misleading, depending on the context. [^1]: [Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earned_value_management) (emphasis added) EVM can be argued to be an objective measure of _progress_, but measuring _performance_, variance of actual cost/hours versus estimated, (obviously) requires estimates, which are subject to bias and error. If you argue that subject matter expert estimates _are_ objective under a Bayesian interpretation, then sure, but then EVM is not unique. EVM WBS's, as a form of [[estimate-decomposition]], suffer from its weakness of compounding inaccuracy.