Resource Management Flashcards
what are the techniques associated with resource management?
- resource estimation
- resource allocation (planning)
- resource smoothing
- resource levelling
what are the tools of resource estimation
subjective - guestimates based on experience
bottom-up - costs estimated in WBS then aggregated
comparative - based on similar projects parametric
what is bottom-up estimation and advantages/limitations?
- done during project definition stage
- resource cost estimates done with those responsible for the work
- generally accurate
- time consuming, costly to perform
- errors compound
practical problems in cost estimation
- cost changes throughout project lifecycle
- less is known at the beginning about project so costs less likely to be accurate
- unforeseen circumstances out of control of PM e.g inflation, resource prices
what is comparative estimation and advantages/limitations
- information for similar projects is used and scaled accordingly
- quick and simple
- can be accurate
- relies on accurate historical data
- extrapolations may result in inaccuracy
what is parametric estimation and advantages/disadvantages?
cost = F(a,b,c,d,f)
+may reduce estimation process costs
- very dependent on domain and industry
- based on historical data
what is resource allocation?
the process by which resources are mapped against activities
what are the stages in the resource allocation process?
- draw network
- create bar (gantt) chart
- develop resource bar chart (add resource load)
- draw resource diagram/histogram
- check capacity
- optimise resource allocation (smooth or level) and draw final resource histogram
- calculate the cumulative resource budget (S-curve)
what is resource loading?
evening out resource usage to avoid peaks and troughs
overloaded - resource requirements exceed capacity
underloaded - more capacity than work to do
what are the two types of resource allocation optimisation?
resource smoothing (time limited scheduling)
resource levelling (resource limited scheduling)
what is resource smoothing?
- when the resource allocation is adjusted to fit within a fixed time limit.
- used when the priority for the project is time
- activities are moved to overcome capacity overload
what is resource levelling?
adjusts the compltion time within a fixed resource limit
can include;
- extending or shortening task durations
- scheduling activities according to when resources are available
- focus is to optimise usage for each task through identifying resource underloads
what is stretching?
if a task takes 2 people 2 days, stretch to 4 days with 1 person
what is splitting?
if a task takes 2 people 4 days and the required persons are available 2 days this week and two days next, the task could be split over that period
what is the S-curve?
cumulative labour budget for project
- resource bar chart gives cumulative resource usage for project
- plotted as a curve (S-Curve)
- expressed in units of labour e.g. man-hours/man-days/cost
- this is powerful tool for monitoring and control purposes