



Project management practice of allocating specific hour budgets to projects, tasks, or phases, then tracking actual time against these budgets to prevent scope creep and cost overruns. Essential for fixed-price projects and resource planning.
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Project time budgets involve setting planned hour allocations for projects and tracking actual hours spent against these budgets. This practice helps organizations deliver projects on time and budget, identify scope creep early, and improve future estimation accuracy.
Total Project Budget
Phase Budgets
Task-Level Budgets
Resource-Specific Budgets
Historical Data
Bottom-Up Estimation
Expert Judgment
Parametric Estimation
Budget Utilization
100% = over budget
Burn Rate
Budget Variance
Earned Value
Green Zone (0-75% utilized)
Yellow Zone (75-90% utilized)
Red Zone (>90% utilized)
Problem: Uncontrolled feature additions consume budget Solutions:
Problem: Initial estimates too optimistic Solutions:
Problem: Team doesn't track all hours Solutions:
Problem: Team pads estimates to avoid pressure Solutions:
Most time tracking tools support budgets:
Post-Project Analysis:
Budget Accuracy Metrics: