Where are tolerances set in Primavera P6 EPPM?
A.
in Performance Thresholds
B.
in Global Preferences
C.
in Performance Status tab
D.
in Portfolios
Explanation:
Risk Scoring Matrix, Categories, and Thresholds
Define risk probability, tolerance, and impact thresholds using the new risk scoring matrix. When
assigned to a project, users can assess risks in order to calculate relative project risk scores. This
feature includes a new color-coded probability and impact diagram (PID), probability threshold
scale, tolerance scale, and impact severity table.
Enhanced support for risk categories enables you to manage, track, and analyze your own
particular conventions for grouping and managing risk. A new risk threshold page provides ways
to configure color-coded assessment levels to measure the probability, cost, and schedule
impacts of each risk.
Note:
Defining Performance Thresholds
To help you assess the relative performance, earned value, index calculations, and other metrics
for a WBS, project, or portfolio, you can set performance thresholds. These thresholds capture the
current calculations, variances, and metrics and re-route them into one of four ranges or “buckets”as follows:
* Exceptional: Indicates that a WBS, project, or portfolio is exceeding expectations.
* Acceptable: Indicates that a WBS, project, or portfolio is performing within an expected range.
* Warning: Indicates that a WBS, project, or portfolio needs attention and is performing below
expectations.
* Critical: Indicates that a WBS, project, or portfolio requires significant corrective action.
The threshold values you set for a project apply to all users viewing metrics for that project from
the Workspace page and Portfolios pages. You have the option of overriding these thresholds for
your own use on a personal dashboard.
Reference; P6 EPPM Administrator’s Guide, Defining Performance Thresholds