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Title: Depaul University


1
Depaul University
  • Adding Resources In
  • MicroSoft Project
  • Instructor David A. Lash

2
Adding People and Equipment to Your Project
  • Working with people and equipment in your
    project.
  • you can assign resources to tasks, and then use
    tools and views to manage those resources and the
    overall project more efficiently.
  • With Microsoft Project you can
  • Assign resources to tasks so you can ensure that
    you have adequate people and equipment to meet
    your schedule.
  • Create work schedules for resources.

3
Adding People and Equipment to Your Project
  • Microsoft Project stores resource information
    with each project.
  • The amount of resource information you enter
    depends on the level of detail you want.
  • For example, you can make sure each task simply
    has a resource assigned to accomplish it.
  • Or you can enter more detailed information, such
    as resource costs, along with task assignments.
  • Note If you're not tracking resource usage, you
    may not want to enter resource information at
    all.
  • After you enter resource information for a
    project, you can use the same resources in other
    projects.

4
Creating a Resource List for Your Project
  • 1. From the View menu, choose Resource Sheet.
  • 2. From the View menu, choose Table, and then
    choose Entry.
  • 3. In the Resource Name column, type a resource
    name in a blank field.
  • 4. If you want to designate a resource group,
    type a name in the Group column.
  • 5. If necessary, in the Max. Units column, type
    the number of resource units available for this
    resource.
  • 6. Change the default information in the
    remaining fields as appropriate.
  • 7. Repeat steps 3 through 6 for each resource..

5
About Creating a Resource List for Your Project
  • Before you assign resources to tasks, you can
    create a list of resources for the project to
    save yourself time later.
  • A resource list includes
  • The name of the resource, which can be a person,
    a piece of equipment, or a class of
    interchangeable resources, such as pilots.
  • The maximum number of interchangeable resource
    units available for the resource.

6
MS Project Units?
  • What are units?
  • There are two types of units in Microsoft
    Project maximum units and assignment units.
  • Maximum Units - When you want to specify how much
    a work resource is available for work on a
    project.
  • Use the Max. Units field in a resource sheet to
    indicate whether the work resource is full time
    or part time on this project, or whether
    multiples of this resource are consolidated into
    one
  • Assignment Units - When you want to specify how
    much a work resource is dedicated to a specific
    assignment.

7
Assigning and Removing a Resource
  • 1. From the View menu, choose Gantt Chart.
  • 2. In the Gantt table, select a task.
  • 3. Right click the task and select resource
    assignment.

8
Assigning and Removing a Resource (cont.)
  • 4. In the Name column, select the resource you
    want to assign to the task.
  • Use UNITS - To indicate the level of effort for a
    work resource on a specific assignment.

9
Assigning and Removing a Resource (cont.)
  • Assignment units indicate how much of the
    resource's available time, according to the
    resource calendar, is being used to work on a
    particular task. For example
  • Specify 100 if the resource is to work the
    standard full time or 100 effort on the
    assignment. This is the default for all
    assignments.
  • Specify 50 if the resource is spending half the
    available time on this assignment. Even if the
    resource is a full-time resource, there might be
    assignments for which only a part-time effort is
    required, leaving the remaining time available
    for another assignment.
  • Specify 300 if three full-time equivalent
    multiple resources are working on this
    assignment. You can specify 250 if there are two
    full-time resources and one half-time resource on
    this assignment.

10
Assigning and Removing a Resource (cont.)
  • 5. Click OK

11
Assigning Costs to Tasks and Resources
  • For many PMs, cost is an important aspect of
    project scheduling and control.
  • For example, cost considerations can determine
    how quickly tasks are accomplished, and how
    resources --- equipment and workers --- are used.
  • In some cases, the success of a project may be
    measured by how closely the final project costs
    match the baseline costs.
  • With Microsoft Project, you can monitor costs at
    a basic or advanced level. You can
  • Assign wages or rates to resources.
  • Account for the cost of materials.
  • Control how costs are accrued.

12
Why Assign Costs to Tasks and Resources?
  • When you assign costs to resources and tasks, you
    can also answer a variety of cost-related
    questions at any point in your project, such as
  • What are the resource costs for this task?
  • What are the resource costs for the project?
  • How much will it cost to complete this task?
  • What is the total cost for this phase of the
    project?
  • What is the planned project cost?.

13
Assigning a Rate to a Resource
  • 1. From the View menu, choose Resource Sheet.
  • 2. In the Std. Rate, Ovt. Rate, or Cost/Use field
    for the resource, type the rate.
  • 3. Click the enter button or press ENTER.

14
About Viewing Project Costs
  • There are a number of ways to look at project
    costs.
  • You can view task costs when you want to see the
    total of all resource assignment costs and the
    fixed cost for a task.
  • You can view resource costs when you want to see
    how much money is being spent on overtime work.
  • You can view total project costs to see whether
    the project is staying within its overall budget.
  • By looking at costs, you can
  • Closely manage your project by tracking the costs
    of each task.
  • Create reports on the costs of individual tasks,
    as well as the overall cost of the project.
  • View individual and group resource costs.

15
Viewing the Cost Per Task
  • 1. From the View menu, choose Gantt Chart.
  • 2. From the View menu, choose Table, and then
    choose Cost.
  • 3. In the Gantt table, scroll right until the
    Total Cost field appears.
  • Or drag the divider bar to the right to display
    the Total Cost field.
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