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Where We Are Now

The Resource Problem Resources and Priorities Project network times are a schedule until resources have been assigned. The implicit assumption is that resources will be available in the required amounts when needed. Adding new projects requires making realistic judgments of resource availability and project durations. Cost estimates are not a budget until they have been time-phased.

The Resource Problem (cont’d) Resource Smoothing (or Leveling) Involves attempting to even out varying demands on resources by using slack (delaying noncritical activities) to manage resource utilization when resources are adequate over the life of the project. Resource-Constrained Scheduling The duration of a project may be increased by delaying the late start of some of its activities if resources are not adequate to meet peak demands.

Types of Project Constraints Technical or Logic Constraints Constraints related to the networked sequence in which project activities must occur. Physical Constraints Activities that cannot occur in parallel or are affected by contractual or environmental conditions. Resource Constraints The absence, shortage, or unique interrelationship and interaction characteristics of resources that require a particular sequencing of project activities Types of Resource Constraints People, materials, equipment

Constraint Examples FIGURE 8.1

A Third Constraint: Physical

Types of Resource Constraints People Materials Equipment Working Capital

Classification of the Scheduling Problem Time-Constrained Project Must be completed by an imposed date. Time is fixed, resources are flexible: additional resources are required to ensure project meets schedule. Resource-Constrained Project Is one in which the level of resources available cannot be exceeded. Resources are fixed, time is flexible: inadequate resources will delay the project.

Resource Allocation Assumptions Limiting Assumptions Splitting activities is not allowed once an activity is start, it is carried to completion. Level of resources used for an activity cannot be changed. Risk Assumptions Activities with the most slack pose the least risk. Reduction of flexibility does not increase risk. The nature of an activity (easy, complex) doesn’t increase risk.

Resource Allocation Methods (cont’d) Time-Constrained Projects Must be completed by an imposed date. Require use of leveling techniques that focus on balancing or smoothing resource demands. Use positive slack (delaying noncritical activities) to manage resource utilization over the duration of the project. Peak resource demands are reduced. Resources over the life of the project are reduced. Fluctuation in resource demand is minimized.

Botanical Garden FIGURE 8.2

Botanical Garden (cont’d) FIGURE 8.2 (cont’d)

Resource Allocation Methods (cont’d) Resource Demand Leveling Techniques for Time-Constrained Projects Advantages Peak resource demands are reduced. Resources over the life of the project are reduced. Fluctuation in resource demand is minimized. Disadvantages Loss of flexibility that occurs from reducing slack. Increases in the criticality of all activities.

Resource Allocation Methods (cont’d) Resource-Constrained Projects Resources are limited in quantity or availability. Activities are scheduled using heuristics (rules-of-thumb) that focus on: Minimum slack Smallest (least) duration Lowest activity identification number The parallel method is used to apply heuristics An iterative process starting at the first time period of the project and scheduling period-by-period the start of any activities using the three priority rules.

Resource-Constrained Schedule through Period 2–3 FIGURE 8.3

Resource-Constrained Schedule through Period 2–3 ES resource load chart FIGURE 8.3 (cont’d)

Resource-Constrained Schedule through Period 2–3 FIGURE 8.3 (cont’d)

Resource-Constrained Schedule through Period 5–6 FIGURE 8.4

Resource-Constrained Schedule through Period 5–6 Final resource-constrained schedule FIGURE 8.4 (cont’d)

Resource-Constrained Schedule through Period 5–6 New, resource-constrained network FIGURE 8.4 (cont’d)

The Impacts of Resource-Constrained Scheduling Reduces delay but reduces flexibility Increases sensitivity of the network Increases scheduling complexity May make traditional critical path no longer meaningful Can break sequence of events May cause parallel activities to become sequential and critical activities with slack to become noncritical

Splitting/Multitasking A scheduling technique use to get a better project schedule and/or increase resource utilization Involves interrupting work on an activity to employ the resource on another activity, then returning the resource to finish the interrupted work Is feasible when startup and shutdown costs are low Is considered the major reason why projects fail to meet schedule

Splitting/Multitasking FIGURE 8.10

Assigning Project Work Factors to Consider in Assigning Work: Don’t always pick the same people for the toughest assignments. Choose people with an eye to fostering their development through participation on the project. Pick people with compatible work habits and personalities but who complement each other. Team-up veterans with new hires to share experience and socialize newcomers into the organization. Select people who may need to learn work together on later stages of the project or other projects.

Multiproject Resource Schedules Multiproject Scheduling Problems Overall project slippage Delay on one project creates delays for other projects. Inefficient resource application The peaks and valleys of resource demands create scheduling problems and delays for projects. Resource bottlenecks Shortages of critical resources required for multiple projects cause delays and schedule extensions.

Multiproject Resource Schedules Managing Multiproject Scheduling Create project offices or departments to oversee the scheduling of resources across projects. Use a project priority queuing system: first come, first served for resources. Centralize project management: treat all projects as a part of a “megaproject.” Outsource projects to reduce the number of projects handled internally.

Creating a Time-Phased Budget

Creating a Time-Phased Budget (cont’d)

Creating a Time-Phased Budget (cont’d)

Creating a Time-Phased Budget (cont’d)

Creating a Time-Phased Budget (cont’d)

Monthly Cash Flow Statement

Resource Usage Table

Key Terms Heuristic Planned value (PV) Resource-constrained projects Smoothing Splitting Time-constrained projects Time-phased budget baseline