About Bernie Roseke, P.Eng., PMP

Bernie Roseke, P.Eng., PMP, is the president of Roseke Engineering. As a bridge engineer and project manager, he manages projects ranging from small, local bridges to multi-million dollar projects. He is also the technical brains behind ProjectEngineer, the online project management system for engineers. He is a licensed professional engineer, certified project manager, and six sigma black belt. He lives in Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada, with his wife and two kids.

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Project Cost Management According to the PMBOK

Poor project cost management is one of the easiest ways to make a project go awry.  Hence, good project management requires a firm grasp on the concepts and techniques in project budgeting and cost control.  Thankfully, the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK) gives us a strong foundation in this....

ACWP (Earned Value Analysis)

The real benefit of the earned value method is in the early warning signal it provides.  In my previous life at a large engineering company, I saw many project managers get to a monthly billing cycle before they realized the project was behind, and even then they would rationalize it by....

Planned Value (Earned Value Analysis)

Getting an early indicator of deviations from the project plan can be a game changer for project managers.  This is precisely the main benefit of the earned value method, and its diligent application can do wonders for a project manager's career. Planned Value, usually abbreviated as PV, is one of....

27 Roles of a Project Manager

The project manager is the ultimate responsible authority for the successful completion of the project.  They establish the critical success factors and take responsibility for achieving them. Usually the project manager inherits criteria that the project must work with, such as budget, stakeholder concerns, and so forth.  These are codified....

PMP Certification

Project Management Professional (PMP) certification is the largest and most well known project management designation with 650,000 people certified worldwide.  Issued by the Project Management Institute (PMI) based in the United States, it gives you the initials "PMP" after your name. The PMI issues a PMP Handbook which lists all....

Project Risk

Risk is inherent in all projects because projects, by definition, represent a one time improvement to an operational process. There is usually some sort of primary risk factor under which the project was defined, such as market risk for the development of a new product, or technical risk for an....

The Risk Management Process

Could your projects use additional risk management?  Experts agree that it is one of the most underutilized areas of project management.  As project managers we like to think we know the primary risks to the project and know that we have them under control.  But a small amount of risk....

How to Perform a Critical Path Analysis

In its most basic form a project schedule is a list of tasks with assigned start and finish dates.  It can also be a graphical bar chart produced with project management software or in a spreadsheet. In professional schedule development, a critical path analysis using a network diagram produces the....

How to Become a Project Manager

Project Management is a field that spans all other fields. Although it is true that the project management field contains its own body of knowledge (technical subject matter), you cannot simply pluck a project manager from, say, a construction site, and drop them into a biotechnology research project and expect....

39 Project Success Factors

The way project managers define success is not always the same as the way the project sponsor does. In fact, it is a surprisingly common scenario that project managers think the project is going great because the variables they are concerned with are on track while being oblivious to an....