Best Practices for Resource Capacity Planning

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  • Опубліковано 1 лип 2024
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    Resource capacity planning is one of the most commonly cited functions of project portfolio management. Senior leadership rightly wants to understand whether they have adequate resources to take on more project work and whether their existing work will get done on time. Most companies recognize the scarcity of resources to do project work and thereby look for portfolio capacity views to answer these two important questions:
    1) When can we take on new projects?
    2) Can we get our existing work done?
    Best practices for resource capacity planning (project planning):
    Conduct consistent planning across projects
    Regardless of methodology, clarify high-level scope for every project
    Involve project team members in planning and estimation
    Learn techniques that will help improve estimation over time
    Communicate with Resource Managers about team assignments; never rely on software to replace good old communication
    Best practices for resource capacity planning (project resource planning):
    Keep it simple
    Estimate resource time at the project level (or phase level if appropriate)
    Do not try to capture granular task-level utilization
    Do not try to capture skill-based information to start; knowing key roles is good enough to get started
    Start with simple ‘top-down’ resource forecasts across the needed time frame and adjust the utilization as needed (also known as resource profiling)
    Monthly utilization is often good enough for portfolio capacity planning
    Do not try to estimate everyone’s time; focus on those critical resources who are in high demand. This will still yield high value from a portfolio capacity perspective.
    Resource plans should be developed in the initiation or planning phases of a project
    During project execution, the resource plans should be updated periodically (keeping the resource plan simple makes it easier to maintain)
    The goal is ‘good’ data, not ‘perfect’ data
    Best practices for resource capacity planning (Portfolio Manager):
    Identify at least one person responsible for coordinating and analyzing resource data
    Give the Portfolio Manager oversight of the process
    Data analysis skills
    Soft leadership skills for working with Project Managers
    Develop recommendations for the Portfolio Governance team based on resource analysis
    Share resource capacity analysis as part of the portfolio communication plan
    Best practices for resource capacity planning (Resource Data Analysis):
    Use simple resource utilization categories such as “Available”, “At Risk”, “Over-Utilized”
    Define thresholds for when roles and individuals are “available”, “at risk”, or “over-utilized”; this will make the analysis much easier.
    Start by looking at the over-utilized roles and then drill down to specific people. It is possible for a team to be over-utilized yet have at least one person who can take on more work (this usually means that someone else has too much work that needs to be re-assigned).
    Resource teams with an average utilization that puts them “at risk” or “over-utilized” represents a real resource risk to the portfolio.
    Keep it simple; filter out noise by focusing on key resource roles and a few specific individuals; too much data will over-complicate resource analysis.
    Best practices for resource capacity planning (Portfolio Governance Team):
    Utilize resource capacity information during key decision-making meetings such as reviewing new proposals or Phase-Gate reviews
    Let the Portfolio Governance team review options based on resource capacity information in order to make better decisions

КОМЕНТАРІ • 10

  • @AlbertsSlotChannel
    @AlbertsSlotChannel 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you for the video! Was helpful!

  • @selflove96
    @selflove96 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you for sharing 👌

  • @billyald26
    @billyald26 2 роки тому +1

    Great video. Do you have an excel template to create charts with hours tasks take and hours at disposal?

    • @AcuityPPM
      @AcuityPPM  2 роки тому

      We do not utilize Excel sheets. Honestly, it is very difficult to manage resource capacity in spreadsheets, unless you have a small team. We have a resource capacity module in Acuity PPM that we would be happy to show to you. We make it very easy to enter and maintain resource data. Please use this link to schedule a time: calendly.com/acuityppm/15min

  • @veenajasty4471
    @veenajasty4471 2 роки тому +1

    Good information

  • @jennjones9605
    @jennjones9605 Рік тому +1

    You have wonderful information. Minor suggestion would be to bring some energy. With so much verbiage and diagrams, the monotone loses the listener.

    • @AcuityPPM
      @AcuityPPM  Рік тому

      Noted, thank you for the feedback.