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How to Professionally Manage Resource Workload with GanttPRO

GanttPRO February 2021 release: improved workload management

Efficient resource management requires detailed planning so that each resource would be aware of what and when they should do to bring the most value to the project.

In theory, and it goes without saying, this is a difficult-to-arrange process. When it comes to practice, you spend hours thinking over every detail and then, with relief, conclude: challenges are behind, success lies ahead.

Then, unfortunately, something goes wrong. Resource A works on “Project 1” 15 hours a day; Resource B works on “Project 2” 1 hour a day; for Resource 3, the personal calendar was not taken into account. And so on.

After our September release, where we implemented Two-factor authentication, SSO, and API, we decided to improve the resource workload calculation.

We are so proud to share this great news with you: GanttPRO turned into a powerful resource management platform!

What’s new in the February 2021 release:

GanttPRO calculates the duration and estimation per task and allocates the number of working hours per day, based on the selected mode.

To change the calculation mode, open the project settings and select the one you need.

For the sake of clarity, we’ve gathered the data in the table below. It shows how changes in one parameter affect the recalculation of another.

 

Changes in estimation

Changes in duration

Changes in the number of hours assigned

Fixed estimation

Duration is recalculated

Working hours are recalculated

Duration is recalculated

Fixed duration

Working hours are recalculated

Estimation is recalculated

Working hours are recalculated

Fixed estimation and duration

Working hours are recalculated

Working hours are recalculated

Working hours are recalculated

Now, let’s look at each mode separately.

Tasks with fixed estimation

When you choose this mode, a task can only contain the specified estimation, despite any changes in duration or the number of assignees.

Let’s look at an example.

The working day of the project is 8 hours. The working day of resources is 8 hours. The duration of the task is 5 days. The estimation for the task is 40 hours.

Additionally, when fixed estimation is on, a resource’s personal calendar is taken into account. It includes:

Let’s look at an example.

The working day of the project is 8 hours. The duration of the task is 2 days from Monday to Tuesday. The estimation for the task is 16 hours.

Tasks with fixed duration

When you choose this mode, a task must be completed within the specified period, despite the changes in estimation or assigned resources.

Let’s look at an example.

The working day of the project is 8 hours. The working day of resources is 8 hours. The duration of the task is 5 days. The estimation for the task is 40 hours.

Tasks with fixed duration and estimation

When you choose this mode, a task must be completed within the specified period with the specified estimation. In this case, GanttPRO will distribute working hours by day without changing the duration and estimation.

Let’s look at an example.

The working day of the project is 8 hours. The working day of resources is 8 hours. The duration of the task is 5 days. The estimation for the task is 40 hours.

Notes for each mode:

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What next?

In a few weeks, we’ll have one more great release that could delight hundreds of teams.

Do you miss something in GanttPRO? Please let us know at support@ganttpro.com. You can also book a personal demo to get answers to all of your questions regarding our Gantt chart software.

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