Reserves not a part of Cost Baseline
Can someone explain the seeming descripancy in the explanations below:
PMBOK4th says Reserves are not a part of Project Cost Baseline, but Rita M 6th Edt says Reserves are a core part of the baseline. Pls read below excerpts for your perusal and response.
DETERMINE BUDGET: TOOLS & TECHNIQUES
PMBOKGUIDE 4TH Edtn Pg. 117:
RESERVE ANALYSIS:
CONTINGENCY RESERVES: are allowances for unplanned but potentially required changes that can result from realized risks identified in the risk register.
Management reserves: are budgets reserved for unplanned changes to project scope and cost. The project Manager may be required to obtain approval before obligating or spending Management Reserve.RESERVES ARE NOT A PART of the project COST BASELINE, but may be included in the total budget for the project.
RITA’s 6th Edtn Pg. 237
A project estimate cannot be completed without (risk management activities and) the inclusion of reserves....These reserves make up the difference between the cost baseline and the cost budget. The cost baseline contains the contingency reserves; it represents the funds authorized for the project manager to manage and control. The cost budget = cost baseline + Management Reserves.
Contingency Reserves are added to achieve the cost baseline.


Josupra
Thu, 01/17/2013 - 20:18
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Contingency reserves are
Contingency reserves are included in the cost baseline. Where as Managment reserves are added to the cost baseline to determine the final budget of the project. Refer reserve analyss in PMBOK.
P.S: the latest Rita version is 7th edition which is updated based of PMBOK 4th edition not 6th.
steelproject2012
Thu, 01/17/2013 - 20:42
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@JosupraYes, that's my
@Josupra
Yes, that's my point... I understand Reserves are part of the Cost Baseline, but what do u get from the references I quoted from PMBOK?
Josupra
Thu, 01/17/2013 - 21:56
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I think my page #s are a bit
I think my page #s are a bit different. Can you give me the section #
rjbuzzing
Tue, 02/05/2013 - 04:52
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You Quoted an incomplete statement
You Quoted an incomplete statement, it says - "Management Reserves are not part of the project cost baseline but maybe included in the total budget"
For other folks, this is actually from Page 177, PMBOK 4th edition.
So i guess the conclusion is:
Contigency Reserves are part of baseline which inturn is a part of total budget whereas Management Reserves are NOT part of cost baseline but are part of total budget.
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CR is a part of individual activity /wp/ca cost estimate
CR is a part of individual activity /wp/ca cost estimate.
Where as MR is not a part of cost baseline.
Refer my earlier reply:
http://www.pmzilla.com/using-reserves-case-over-budget-right#comment-22747
Some interesting facts
(pl read CR = contingency reserve, MR= management reserve, CB= cost baseline, DB = determine budget)
NISHA
Sat, 06/27/2015 - 17:48
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Thank you so much
Thank you so much..u cleared my confusion so well..
Was horribly consfused between these two terms from Rita and PMBOK.
Thanks
Nisha
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