|
|
Resource Levelling
Resource Levelling is an often hotly debated topic!
To level or not to level?
Perhaps this story will throw up a helpful perspective.
Review that! Mac threw down a print of the project plan in front of John. It was a huge plan, thats for sure. The thick pile of pages bulged with thousands of tasks. John looked at it in panic.
Mac was the veteran project manager on the system conversion project. He had slaved away at the plan for several days, finally coming up with his masterpiece. John, the new boy, recently qualified and at least twenty years younger than Mac, was providing project support.
At first glance, the plan looked incomprehensible. However, being methodical, John worked through some of the stages, comparing blocks of tasks. He soon discovered that many of the tasks apparently repeated themselves in different parts of the plan. This made it easier to read.
He also noticed that these repetitive tasks were all being done by the same people using the same effort. This was in addition to lots of other tasks they were doing. In fact, some of the team members, the more experienced ones, seemed to be doing an awful lot. Perhaps they were super heroes, John mused to himself.
Whats that? Mac had half overheard him.
Nothing, I just wondered whether our resources are balanced, mumbled John.
You mean levelled? We dont do resource levelling here! Its dangerous. Mac was emphatic.
Well, I just thought we should at least check the workloads, John hesitantly ventured.
Look, I know what my people can do. Your job is to check for errors. I want that reviewed by this evening, if you dont mind.
Although John was new, he was no slouch when it came to intelligence, so he followed his intuition and hit the resource levelling button anyway, just to see what would happen
..and wow! The end date leapt forward by several months! John stared at the screen. He tapped in the name of one of the system designers, Debbie. Under the original plan for most weeks she was assigned for eighty hours.
What on earth is going on? Debbie squawked over Johns shoulder.
Nothing, John said for the second time. Im just reviewing the plans and did a resource levelling just to see. Its probably okay because Mac did the plan. He must think you can do this stuff really well to give so much to you.
Thats ridiculous, nobody can work like that for six months. Thats how long this is supposed to take. Whats Pete doing? Virtually nothing, I see! If he shadowed me for a couple of weeks, he could quite easily do some of this design work. So could a few more of these juniors. Im going to have a few words with Mister Mac!
Hey, I didnt want to cause trouble, but while youre at it, you can let Mac know that even redistributing the workload like that will still push out the end date by a month if we level the resources again, said John after a few minutes of tweaking.
Well, at least the project board will know and not be surprised near the end of the project. Heres Mac now.
Mac was quite taken aback by Debbies vehemence. You should have discussed this the team, she ranted. How can you pull a plan out of the ether like that and expect us to buy into it?
Okay, okay, Ill get John to pull a planning workshop together and well come up with a plan everyones happy with. Mac, trying to salvage some pride, threw a dark look at John and said, Are you onto it, John?
Lesson Learned
Resource Levelling, rather than being a loose cannon in the planning toolbox, can highlight bad planning resulting from bad team management. The mantra is engage, engage, engage. Workshop the plan with the team and other stakeholders. That way, get a realistic view on availability and skill levels. Also, good ideas for distributing work and bringing less experienced team members up to speed can be thrown into the mix.
Even with a rigorous approach to planning, it still a good idea to level the resources as a check. This is often avoided because it often leads to more work required on the plan to get it right! But better to put in the work early than get a nasty surprise later!
For more project management stories see:
http://www.project-management-insights.com/latest-project-insights.html
About The Author
I am David Stoneman, ISEB, PRINCE2 and an APM (UK) member. My experience as a Project Manager has been gained working for a consultancy on large client company sites over many years. Prior to this my career spanned system development, team leading, project leading and project support office management.
http://www.project-management-insights.com/
© 2005 project-management-insights.com. All rights reserved.
Resource Levelling Articles Directory
-
Why you should get a caravan awning
ABOUT THE AUTHOR Garry John contributes to many sites including awnings. However, with the installation of caravan awnings, a person who owns a camper or caravan can block a good deal of the sun that would otherwise pour through the windows. People who rely on campers and caravans for their travels around the United Kingdom, Europe and beyond would like to enhance their travel vehicles to make them as close to home as possible. First of all, the temperature inside the camper or caravan can be better maintained. One nice addition to any camper or caravan is an awning.
-
Spawning the Chinese Algae-Eater
Gyrinocheilus aymonieri Common name:. 30 cm/ 12 inches Water conditions:. Chinese algae-eater Family:. I didn't see any reason to move the fry since they seemed big enough to! 6.0 - 8.0, temperature 25 - 28C/ 77-82F I would like to say a few words about one of the bigger surprises I've had as an aquarist.
-
A Guide to Commercial Awnings
Awnings Info provides detailed information about retractable, canvas, window, RV, patio, aluminum, deck, and commercial awnings. Businesses can have awnings specially designed with their company name and logo on them. In addition to wanting to look great, businesses are also frequently looking for cost-effective ways to advertise. Additionally, using them as an advertising avenue can lead to more business. Commercial awnings can be a great investment for any business.
-
A Guide to Lumber Tarps
Lumber tarps are usually made of mesh or polyethylene. These two materials are as durable as canvas but not as heavy. The weight is an important aspect to consider when choosing a lumber tarp, as the tarp must be applied and tied down manually. A heavy tarp is more difficult and time consuming. Most lumber tarps do not include the supplies needed to tie the tarp down, so they must be also be purchased. Usually they need to be purchased separately. Lumber tarps must not only secure the lumber in the bed of the truck, but must also protect the lumber from the elements. Rain, ice, and U...
-
The Advantages of Canvas Tarps
ABOUT THE AUTHOR Tarps provides detailed information about truck, canvas, mesh, lumber, poly, and steel tarps, as well as tarp systems, straps, and more. For more information go to http://www.i-tarps.com and/or visit its sister site at http://www.e-tonneaucovers.com for related information. Tarpaulins (tarps) made of canvas are some of the most versatile tarps on the market today. These tarps can be flame retardant, water resistant, and mildew resistant. Canvas tarps come in several fabric gauges, from 10-ounce to 17-ounce and up.
-
Hot Tub Gazebos
ABOUT THE AUTHOR Hot Tubs provides detailed information on discount, portable and gazebo hot tubs for sale, as well as covers and other parts. For more information go to http://www.e-HotTubs.com and/or visit its sister site at http://www.sauna-web.com for related information. Hot tub enclosures and gazebos are often an effective way to personalize a spa and give it a unique character while also protecting it from the elements.
-
A Look at Garden Gazebos
It goes with any natural environment. Other woods can be used, but those are the most common.Metal gazebos come in cast aluminum or steel and wrought iron. Vinyl comes in white or black. Pine is the softest wood, ages to a rich yellow, and complements surrounding evergreens.
-
The Benefits of Steel Tarps
When people think of tarpaulins (or tarps) they often think of the classic canvas type, but in fact there are many different kinds of tarps, including steel tarps. Despite their name, these tarps are not made of steel; they are tarps made of regular materials like mesh or polyethylene used to protect and secure short loads into truck beds. They are called steel tarps because they are often used to secure shorter items like sheet metal and steel cable, as opposed to lumber tarps, which are used to secure long loads.
-
Introduction To Gazebos
Many spa gazebo manufacturers make the gazebo also as a protection from the elements, so you could also use this as a protected outdoor room. Pine is the softest wood, ages to a rich yellow, and complements surrounding evergreens. You can find hot tub gazebos that come both pre-built, ready to assemble, or find plans for a gazebo if you have carpentry experience.
-
Canopy
Sturdy, tent-like canopies can go for as much as $1,500, but there are also cheaper versions that go for as low as $15 (don\'t expect these less expensive types to withstand heavy rains, though). People use canopies for a variety of reasons. Now that there are interior design innovations and canopy beds have become easier to copy, even modern-day houses now use them. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Canopy Beds provides detailed information on Canopy, Canopy Beds, Canopy Tents, Canopy Rentals and more. Palaces and mansions were the first to use canopies to add style and drama to their rooms.
|
|
|