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WHAT IS A PROJECT
A project is a well-defined sequence of events with an identifiable beginning and ending. A project
is different from a process in that there is always a point when the project is complete and the goal has
been met.
The Need for Project Management
Project Management is the planning, organizing and managing of tasks and resources to
accomplish a defined objective, usually with the constraint of time and cost.
Project Management helps you to answer:
 How long the project will take?
 The impact on the overall project if a task is delayed.
 Which tasks are critical?
 Are sufficient resources allocated to the project to complete on time?
 The resource costs of the project.
 Is the project on schedule?
Project Management can be broken down into three phases:
Creating the project plan
Identifying the tasks to be completed and organizing the
resources available to complete the tasks.
Managing the project
Ensuring that the allocated resources complete the defined tasks
on schedule and within budget
Progress reporting Producing reports on project progress.
THE STEPS INVOLVED IN SETTING UP A PROJECT
1. Set a schedule Create a workday and holiday schedule.
2. Define the project goals
and determine what needs
to be done.
Break the project into phases and subdivide phases into tasks.
Identify Project Milestones.
Estimate the duration of each task.
3. Determine the sequence
of tasks. Which tasks can be completed before others?
Which tasks can be completed at the same time?
Define task constraints.
4. Assign resources: Who is needed for each task?
What equipment is needed for each task?
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What facilities are necessary?
5. Review the plan Verify the accuracy and completeness.
Circulate the plan for review.
6. Additional Planning
Issues
Budget and cost constraints.
Who else needs project status information?
What are the consequences of missing deadlines?
Critical Path Method (CPM)
This refers to a mathematical model that takes into account the relationships between tasks, their
duration and any constraints regarding the availability of resources to identify which tasks are
critical. A task is critical when its delay could affect the end date of the project.
Program Evaluation Review Technique (PERT)
A PERT chart, sometimes called a network chart, refers to the graphic representation of how the
tasks are linked to one another. This chart is useful when it is more important to focus on the
relationships between tasks rather than the time schedule.
Gantt Chart
Henry L Gantt developed a graphic charting system to depict activities across a time scale. The
Gantt chart can be used in Microsoft Project to build a project as well as track and report it.
VIEWS
A view is a format in which you enter and display information. The Gantt Chart view is the
default view. It is made up of the Entry table on the left, used to enter task information and the
Gantt chart on the right.
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Views fall into three categories:
 Sheet views
 Chart and Graph views
 Form views
Views are displayed in single or combination format. A combination view displays any two single views
together.
Changing Views
Project comes with 24 predefined views. You can use the View Menu to change views or the
View bar located on the left side of the project window. The View Bar lists eight of the most
commonly used view which are described below:
View Name Description
Calendar A monthly calendar showing tasks and their duration's. Use this view to show
the tasks scheduled in a specific week or range of months.
Gantt Chart A list of tasks and related information and a chart showing tasks and their
duration's over time. This is the most commonly used view to enter and schedule
a list of tasks.
Network
Diagram
A network diagram showing all tasks and task dependencies. Use this chart to
create and fine-tune your schedule in a flowchart format.
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Task Usage A list of tasks showing assigned resources grouped under each task. Use this
view to see which resources are assigned to specific tasks and to view resource
work contours.
Tracking
Gantt
A list of task and related information and a chart showing baseline and
scheduled Gantt bars for each task. Use this view to compare the baseline and
schedule with the actual schedule.
Resource Graph A graph showing resource allocation cost or work. Use this view to display
information about a single resource or group of resources over time.
Resource Sheet A list of resources and related information. Use this view to enter and edit
resource information in a spreadsheet like format.
Resource Usage A list of resources showing task assignments grouped under each resource. use
this view to show cost or work allocation information over time for each resource
per assignment and to set resource work contours.
HOW TO START A NEW PROJECT?
There are three activities that need to be completed before you enter individual project tasks:
1. Setting the Project Properties
2. Entering project working times and non-working times
3. Setting the file properties
The Project Properties
If you don't enter a project start date or finish date, Microsoft Project automatically uses the
current date as the start date.
1. From the Project
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Menu select
Project
Information
2. Enter a start date
To enter a start date
Type the date on which you want to start your project in the Start date box.
To enter a finish date
Click Project Finish Date in the Schedule from box, and then type a finish date from which to
schedule your project in the Finish date box.
Tip: If your plans change, you can change your project information at any time by clicking
Project Information on the Project menu.
Project uses the Current Date to calculate variances between baseline data and scheduled data
unless there is a date in the Status Date field.
The Calendar setting is used to change the Base calendar that Project uses to calculate how long
the project will take to complete.
Setting File Properties
This is an optional activity but is useful because the options you enter can be used in header and
footer details for printing and reporting
Choose File, Properties
The properties dialog box is displayed
Enter text into the headings that you
might want to use later. You should a
least enter the Title and Author.
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Entering the project working times
This involves setting the options and working times in the standard calendar that all other
calendars use as a default.
Choose Tools, Change Working Time
Make sure that Standard project calendar is selected in the for drop down list.
The default work times are 8am to Noon and 1pm to 5pm Monday to Friday, Fifty-two weeks
of the year. Eight working hours per day with an hour for lunch.
Change these settings to reflect you Organizations requirements. You do this by clicking the
Details button to enter the working hours for the organization as shown.
Click the Exceptions tab to enter the non-working time for the company. EG: Public holidays.
Click on the Options button to make any changes to the Calendar options. Important to set
these as you need to tell how many hours in the working day, week and month.
These should be in sync with your Standard Calendar. The most important calendar options are those
that define a workday, week and month.
Microsoft Project makes all its duration and other time calculations based on minutes and then
uses the values entered in the calendar options to convert the minutes into day, week and month
units. It is important that you tell project how to define these time intervals.
THE GANTT CHART
The first view that you see when you enter Project is the Gantt Chart. When you first enter tasks
they all appear left aligned in the Gantt chart. This is because no task relationships have yet
been established between the tasks.
To Enter Tasks and Durations
The Gantt Chart consists of a table on the left and a bar chart on the right.
Type the name of the task in the Name column
Type the duration of the task in the Duration column. Tasks are measured in terms of how
long they will take; Project accepts: m=for minutes, h= for hours’ d =for days’ w =for weeks
and mo = for months.
If you are unsure about the time it will take to complete a task enter a? after the duration and
Project marks this as an estimated duration. Overtype the duration again to remove the question
mark.
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Applying Elapsed Duration
Elapsed duration is a type of duration that you can use when the activity or task continues around
the clock, irrespective of the workday hours. For example, a ship carrying parts to a
manufacturing plant doesn’t stop sailing at the end of the day. If it takes 14 hours for the ship
to sail from one port to another you can enter 14eh, where the e indicates elapsed duration.
Milestones
Tasks with duration of Zero are set as milestones.
Milestones usually represent the completion of an event,
phase or other measurable goal within the project. When
duration is entered as zero the Gantt bar changes to a
diamond shaped marker.
Critical Tasks
A critical task is defined as a task, which if delayed, will
delay the end date and time of the project. Critical tasks
are shown as a red bar on the Gantt Chart.
Non Critical Tasks
A non-critical task is defined as a task, which if delayed,
will not have an effect on the project end date.
To Widen the Task Column
If the name of the task is too long to display in the Name column:
Move the mouse until it is on the vertical line between the Name and Duration titles. The mouse
pointer will change to a double-headed arrow.
Drag the mouse to the right to increase the column width or double click when the double-
headed arrow appears and the column width is automatically resized to best fit the contents
Moving Around the Table
The vertical scroll bar can be used to view up and down through the task list. To go to a specific task or
different date press F5 and enter the required date or task number.
The keyboard direction arrows can also be used to move to specific tasks.
Ctrl + Home will move you to the first task on the list.
Recurring Tasks
A recurring task is a task that occurs repeatedly within a project.
This could be a weekly meeting, a status report or regular inspections. Instead of typing the task
repeatedly within a schedule a recurring task needs only be entered once.
A recurring task can be set to repeat daily, weekly, monthly or yearly
1
Click in the task name for the task that you want the recurring task to
appear above.
2 Select Insert, Recurring Task.
3 Fill in the appropriate details
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OUTLINING/SUMMARY TASKS
Projects can be broken down into manageable portions by either using outlining to split tasks
into logical groups, or you can create sub-projects, which can be set up as different tiles but
linked to the main project. Sub-Projects are detailed as a separate section later in this manual.
When you create your project you will have Phases, known as summary tasks and the tasks
needed to complete those phases, known as subordinate tasks. Summary tasks are descriptive
headings; subordinate tasks are details. A summary task is completed only when all the
subordinate tasks have been completed.
Icon Description
Out dent Out dent a task to a higher level.
Indent Indents a task to a lower level. Indenting creates a
summary task above.
Show Subtasks Expands a summary task.
Hide Subtasks Collapses a summary task.
Show Select the outline level that you want to display or select
the top option to show all tasks.
You can have up to 65,000 levels on outline mode. When you use the Edit Cut or Edit Copy
commands to move a summary task, all of its subordinate tasks are moved with the summary
task. If you want to move only the summary task, promote the subtasks first.
Summary Task
Summarizes the cost, work and schedule information of the other tasks showing the total
duration between the starting point of the earliest task and the finish of the latest task for the
five subordinate tasks.
Subtasks
Any tasks that have been demoted below a summary task.
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Formatting an Outline
The Tools, Options, View tab allows you to control how the outline is displayed on the Task
sheet.
If a check appears in the box, the option is turned on. Click in the required box to turn the option on or
off.
Show Summary Tasks The display of summary tasks can be turned on or off
Indent Name Name indented to reflect their outline levels.
Show Outline Number Outline numbers are used to represent the task’s
position within the outline. The numbering system
used is similar to the numbers used in legal documents
or procedure manuals.
Show Outline Symbol Shows a + symbol if there are tasks that are not being
displayed below the current outline level. Shows a –
symbol to indicate all levels are displayed.
Project Summary Task Inserts a Task a task with an ID of 0 and the name of
the project at the top of the task list.
Reorganizing Summary Tasks
When you move a summary task Microsoft Project moves all of its subordinate tasks
To Move a Summary Task
I. Select the row containing the summary task by clicking on the row number preceding the
name of the task.
II. Select Edit, Cut.
III. Select the row where you want to move the summary task to.
IV. Select Edit, Paste
ASSIGNING TASK RELATIONSHIPS
Microsoft Project lets you set up task relationships so that you can make one task’s start or finish
date dependent upon another task’s start or finish date. A task that must be started or finished
before another task can begin is called a predecessor task.
A task that can only start or finish after another task has finished is called the successor task.
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Task Relationships
FS Finish to Start Task A
Task B
SS Start to Start Task A
Task B
FF Finish to Finish Task A
Task B
Linking Tasks with a Finish to Start Relationship
Select the tasks to be linked and choose Edit, Link Tasks or click on the Link
button on the standard toolbar. This links the tasks with a finish to start
relationship.
Lead and Lag
You may wish to build in lead and lag times into your plan. In a finish to start relationship, an
overlap between tasks is called a lead-time and a gap or time delay between two tasks is called
a lag. Lead times are entered as negative numbers.
To Enter Task Relationships in the Task Form Fields
To display the Task form quickly, double click on the horizontal split bar on the vertical scroll
bar.
Select the task to which you want to assign a predecessor on the Gantt Chart.
Click the Predecessor ID field at the bottom of the Task Form.
Type the predecessor task ID number.
If you want a task relationship other than finish to start, type the abbreviation in the Type field.
If you want to add a lead or lag time, enter it in the Lag field. If you want a one-day gap between
one task starting and one task finishing enter 1d. If you want a one-day overlap between two
tasks enter –1d.
TASK CALENDARS
By default, your tasks are scheduled by the project calendar. Task calendars define unique or
specific exceptions for scheduling individual tasks, such as machinery that runs during
nonworking time.
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Create a calendar for a task
1 On the Tools menu, click Change Working Time.
2 Click New.
3 In the Name box, type a name for your new calendar.
4 To begin with a default calendar, click Create new base calendar.
To create a new base calendar based on an existing calendar, click
Make a copy of, and then click the calendar name in the calendar box.
5 Click OK
6 Make the required changes to the calendar:
To change the calendar on specific days. Click the Details button and select the days on which you wish
to make the change.
To select nonadjacent days, hold down CTRL and click the days.
To select adjacent days, hold down SHIFT and click the first and last day for the calendar
change.
Under Set selected date(s) to, click Use Default, Nonworking time, or Non default working
time.
To Assign a Calendar to a Task
1 On the View menu, click Gantt Chart.
2 In the Task Name field, double click the task to which you want to
assign a calendar.
3 Click the Advanced tab.
4 In the Calendar box, click the calendar you want to use for the task.
5 Select the Scheduling ignores resource calendars check box to have the
task calendar ignore all resource calendars if applicable.
If you choose to have Microsoft Project ignore resource calendars, a task will be scheduled
even if resources assigned to the task have nonworking time set in their resource calendar.
Assign a calendar to a recurring or summary recurring task
In the Task Name field, double click the recurring or summary recurring task to which you
want to assign a calendar.
Click Recurring Task Information
In the Recurring Task Information dialog box, click the calendar you want to assign to the
recurring task in the Calendar box.
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Select the Scheduling ignores resource calendars check box to have the task calendar override
all resource calendars if applicable.
The duration of a task is based on the combination of the standard, resource, or task calendar
assigned.
RESOURCES
A resource can be any item, place or person necessary to completing the task. A task might
require a single resource or multiple resources to be completed.
Resource names can be generic or specific in their description. For example, a resource that performs
administrative duties could be called Admin Assistant or Pat Robins. How you name your resources
depends on the project and the scheduler's preference but whatever method you choose make sure you are
consistent. For example, the resource John is only one resource, whilst the resource Mechanic could be
one person or a team.
When a resource is assigned to a task a single unit or 100% is entered into the Max unit’s field.
This can be changed if you are entering a team as a single entry. You can enter a value of less
than 100% if you wish. You can assign a single unit, partial unit or multiple units of a resource
to a task but you shouldn't assign more units of a resource than you have available in the project.
Material Resources
Material resources are materials consumed in the completion of a task as opposed to equipment
used to complete a task.
Entering Resources
You can enter resources in several different locations. The two most common locations are the
Assign Resources dialog box and the Resource Sheet.
Assign Resource Dialog Box
• Click on the Assign Resources button and the Assign Resources Dialog box appears.
• Type the name of the resource in the name box and press Enter to move to the next
row.
• Type the next name in the next row and repeat until you have entered all the required
resources.
• Click Close.
The Resource Sheet
The Resource sheet can be used for entering information about more than one resource quickly.
This method can be used if you know the names of the majority of resources you are going to
use before you start assigning resources to tasks.
1 Click the Resource Sheet Icon on the View Bar
2 Enter the name of the resource in the name field and then any additional resource
information as required.
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Note, the resource sheet can be customized by changing the column headings, inserting and
deleting columns or changing the order of the columns The Default Resource Sheet has the
following column headings:
Name The name of the resource.
Type The type of resource Work or Material
Material Label The unit of measurement for a material resource:
tons, pounds, items, gross etc.
Initials The abbreviated name for the resource.
Group A name that is useful for grouping resources that can be
used for sorting and filtering.
Max. Units The total number of resource units available.
Std Rate Standard wage, salary or rate for the resource.
Ovt Rate Overtime rate for the resource.
Cost/Use Cost amount per use of each resource unit.
Accrue At Accrual method for costs; start, end or prorated.
Base Calendar Choose a calendar from the Calendars available.
Code An identification code, such as an accounting code that
you might want to use for sorting, filtering or reporting.
Assigning Work Resources
1 Select the task you want to assign a resource or resources to.
2 Click on the Assign Resources button and the assign resources dialog box appears
3 Select the required resource and click assign. 100% of that resource is assigned by default.
You can change the percentage assignment, if you wish, in the Units field.
Note you can select more than one resource by clicking and dragging over the required resource
names or by holding down the CTRL key whilst you click on each required resource to make
multiple selections
You can assign one resource to more than one task by selecting all of the required tasks before
you click on the assign button on the Resource Assignment dialog box.
Assigning Material Resources
Assigning Variable Material Consumption
Variable material consumption is used when material consumption is increased as the task
duration changes. They are assigned at an amount per time. For example, if you were assigning
fuel for a generator the amount of fuel used would be dependent upon the length of time the
generator was need for. If the generator uses an average of 2 liters per hour then when the fuel
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was assigned to a task you would enter 2/h in the units field for the fuel. The suffixes /m /h /d/
/w or /mon can be used to indicate time usage.
Assigning Fixed Material Consumption
This method assumes that the amount consumed is not related to the duration of the task. For
example, you may have ordered a fixed amount of Topsoil for a landscaping project which is
not dependent upon how long it will take to distribute the topsoil. When you assign a fixed
amount of material to a task you just enter the number of units that will be consumed on the
task.
The Resource Information Dialog Box (General)
Double click on any resource name and the Resource Assignment dialog box appears
You can use this box to enter the following additional resource information:
Email Type in the Email box to specify the e-mail address for the resource.
Workgroup Select an option from the Workgroup box to specify the workgroup
communication method used for the resource.
Available
From and To
dates
Click from and then type dates in the From and To boxes to specify
a range of dates that the resource is available for the project. If a
resource is assigned to tasks outside of these dates, then Microsoft
Project indicates that the resource is over allocated.
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RESOURCE COSTS
There are two types of costs in MS Project, resource costs and fixed costs.
Each resource or task can have a cost associated with it.
Resource costs can be accrued in several ways. They can be prorated by the hour or accrued at
the end or the start of the task and an hourly rate might change during the duration of the project.
A resource might also have a different hourly rate for different types of work.
The resource sheet can be used to enter basic cost information.
To enter additional resource cost information, use the Costs tab in the Resource Information
Dialog box.
The Resource Information Dialog Box (Costs)
Using variable resource rates, you can track changes over time in a project. Variable resource
rates are time stamped so that new rates are applied to the project at the appropriate time.
You can enter up to 25 different resource rate changes in each of the five cost rate tables to
support increases or decreases to the resource cost rates.
By default, resources are assigned to tasks using the cost rate from table A.
You can change the table in the Assignment Information dialog box. Rate changes can
be entered as either a percentage or a number.
The new rate is calculated by adding the old rate plus the percentage of the old rate. A negative
percentage calculates a decrease from the old rate.
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The Assignment Information Box
1 Select the Task Usage view form the view bar.
2 Double click on the Resource name that you want to change the cost table
allocation and the Assignment Information Box appears.
3 Click the Cost Rate Table down arrow and select the appropriate table
CALENDARS
Calendars define the working and non-working time for the project and for each resource
assigned in the project.
As a change is made in the calendar Project automatically reschedules all tasks affected by the
change.
There are two types of calendars, base calendars and resource calendars.
Base calendars define the working day for the project or a set of resources.
Resource calendars define the working days and working hours for a specific resource.
The default base calendar is called Standard. When a resource is added to a project a copy of
the standard calendar is copied to create a resource calendar for each resource.
Project comes with two other base calendars; the 24 hour and Nightshift calendars. You can
also create new base calendars for groups of resources.
Project has some default calendar options such as default start time and hours per day. These
options are used to assign dates to tasks when no date or time is specified.
If changes are made to the default calendar options, then the base calendar will need to be
updated with those changes.
If the calendar options and base calendar do not reflect the same basic information, then you
might get a conflict between task and resource assignments.
The Calendar Options
To view or change the default settings for the calendar options:
1. Select Tools, Options.
2. Click the Calendar Tab.
3. The default calendar options are displayed.
The Base Calendar
Base calendars specify the basic working days, hours and holidays for the entire project or for a
group of resources. The standard Project calendar is set as follows:
Monday to Friday, 08:00 - 17:00, one hour for lunch, no holidays. Tools, Change Working
Time, allows you to modify the base calendar. You can select from the list of current
calendars or create a new Base Calendar
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To Edit a Base Calendar
1
To change a day for the entire calendar, select one or more day titles across
the top of the calendar.
2 To change a specific day or days click and highlight the required days below
the day titles.
3
To specify a day as a working day, click the required day and click on
working option button.
4
To specify a day as non-working click the required day and click on non-
working option button.
To Edit a Resource Calendar
Resource Calendars are used to track the availability of individual resources. Because a resource
calendar begins as a copy of the base calendar assigned to the resource, only exceptions for that
particular resource should be entered into the resource calendar.
Changes to a resource calendar might include holidays, training or meetings. A resource
calendar for equipment might include scheduled maintenance or downtime for cleaning.
Resource calendars are edited in the same way as base calendars. Resource calendars are
available in the Tools, Change Working Time dialog box or on the Working Time tab in the
Resource Information dialog box.
Creating a New Base Calendar
1 Select Tools, Change Working Time
2 Click New.
3 The create new base calendar dialog box appears. Type the name of the
calendar in the Name field.
4 You can either create a new base calendar or make a copy of the existing
base calendar.
5 Click OK
6 A new calendar appears for the name you specified. Make the
appropriate changes
Assigning Resources to different Base Calendars
Base Calendars can be assigned to resources on the Resource Sheet or in the Change Working
Time tab in the Resource information dialog box. If changes have been made to a resource
calendar and then a new base calendar is assigned, the resource calendar changes remain in
effect.
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SCHEDULING WITH RESOURCES
Effort Driven Scheduling
When you assign or remove people from a task, Microsoft Project will extend or shorten the
duration of the task to accommodate the additional or fewer resources applied to the task—but
it will not change the total work for the task. This is called effort-driven scheduling and is the
default Microsoft Project uses to make resource assignments.
As resources are added to a task, the total work on the task stays the same. The amount of work
distributed to the resources assigned to the task, however, will change
Effort-driven scheduling applies only to resources being added to or removed from a task. It
does not apply to Microsoft Project's calculation rules when changing work, duration, and unit
values for resources already assigned to tasks.
When working with effort-driven scheduling, keep the following in mind:
The effort-driven calculations will apply only after the first resource is assigned to the task. Once a
resource is applied, the work value will not change as new resources are assigned to or removed
from the same task
The effort-driven calculations will not be applied to multiple resources that are assigned at the same
time and that are the first assignments on a task. After this initial assignment of multiple resources,
however, the work value will not change as new resources are assigned to or removed from the same
task.
If the assigned task type is Fixed Units, then assigning additional resources will shorten the duration
of the task.
If the assigned task type is Fixed Duration, then assigning additional resources will decrease the
individual unit values for resources.
If the assigned task type is Fixed Work, then assigning additional resources will shorten the duration
of the task
Summary tasks and inserted projects cannot have the effort-driven setting turned on.
Note: Previous versions of Microsoft Project behave as if effort-driven scheduling is turned off.
Adding assignments in these earlier versions increased work, but did not alter the duration of
the task.
To Turn off Effort Driven Scheduling
As you assign or remove people from a task, Microsoft Project by default decreases or increases
the duration of the task, but will not change the total work on the task.
You may want to change this behavior to more accurately reflect what happens on a
particular task when resources are added or removed. For example, you may want to see
the total work increase as you add more people to a particular task.
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1 On the View Bar, click Gantt Chart.
2 In the Task Name field, double click the tasks for which you want to turn off
effort-driven scheduling.
3 Click the advanced tab
4 Clear the Effort driven check box
Tip You can turn off effort-driven scheduling for all tasks you create. On the Tools menu, click
Options, click the Schedule tab, and then clear the New tasks are effort driven check box.
Task Types
The task type Fixed Unit is the default task type in Project.
When resources are added or removed from a fixed unit task the duration of the task is generally
affected. However, designating a task as effort-driven or adding or removing resources
determines the true effect on the tasks duration.
Example
Task X has a duration of 2 weeks, an initial resource assignment of one unit of Resource A, and
total work of 80 Hours.
The following table describes how a Fixed unit task accommodates resource and scheduling
method changes after the initial assignments:
Fixed Unit - Effort Driven Duration Units Work
Add one unit of same Resource A 1 Week 200% Resource A 40 Hours
Each
80 Hours
Total
Add one unit of different resource B 1 Week 100% Resource A
100% Resource B
40 Hours
40 Hours
80 Hours
Total
Fixed Unit - Without Effort Driven Duration Units Work
Add one unit of same Resource A 1 Week 200% Resource A 80 Hours
Each
160 Hours
Total
Add one unit of different resource B 2 Weeks 100% Resource A
100% Resource B
80 Hours
80 Hours
160 Hours
Total
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Modifying a Fixed Duration Task
If a task has a fixed duration, then the duration remains the same when resources are added or
removed.
The resource units or the total hours are affected on a fixed duration task depending on the
scheduling method as illustrated below.
Example
Task X has a duration of 2 weeks, an initial resource assignment of one unit of Resource A, and
total work of 80 Hours.
The following table describes how a Fixed unit task accommodates resource and scheduling
method changes after the initial assignments
Fixed Duration - Effort Driven Duration Units Work
Add one unit of same Resource A 2 Weeks 200% Resource A 80 Hours Each
160 Hours
Total
Add one unit of different resource B 2 Weeks 50% Resource A
50% Resource B
40 Hours
40 Hours
80 Hours
Total
Fixed Duration - Without Effort Driven
Duration Units Work
Add one unit of same Resource A 1 Week 200% Resource
A
80 Hours Each
160 Hours
Total
Add one unit of different resource B 2 Weeks
each 100% Resource A
100% Resource
B
80 Hours
80 Hours
160 Hours
Total
Modifying a Fixed Work Task
If a task has the task type Fixed Work, the total work for the task remains the same when
resources are added or removed.
The duration and the resource units are affected on a Fixed Work task. A Fixed Work task must
be effort driven.
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Computer Based Construction Planning Z.M pg. 21
Example
Task X has a duration of 2 weeks, an initial resource assignment of one unit of Resource A, and
total work of 80 Hours.
The following table describes how a Fixed unit task accommodates resource and scheduling
method changes after the initial assignments:
Fixed Work - Effort Driven Duration Units Work
Add one unit of same Resource A 1 Week 200% Resource A 40 Hours Each
80 Hours
Total
Add one unit of different resource B 1 Weeks
100% Resource A
100% Resource
B
40 Hours
40 Hours
80 Hours
Total
How to Change the Task Type?
1 Select View, More View and apply the Task Entry View.
2 The Gantt Chart is displayed in the top pane and the task form in the bottom
pane.
3 Select the task that you want to change and click on the down arrow beside
Task Type on the Task Form.
4 Select the appropriate Task Type.
RESOURCE OVERALLOCATIONS
A resource conflict occurs when a resource is scheduled to perform more work than the resource
can accomplish in the available working time.
Viewing Resource Workloads and Task Assignments
Viewing resource workload helps to identify to what extent a resource is over allocated or under
allocated. When a Resource is over allocated the resource text is highlighted in red and in a
resource view a levelling indicator is displayed. Use the Resource Usage view and Resource
Allocation view to identify and resolve resource over allocations.
The resource management toolbar provides tools for resolving resource over allocation as well
as assigning resources. The following table describes the buttons on the Resource Management
toolbar.
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Computer Based Construction Planning Z.M pg. 22
Button Description
Resource Allocation View Displays the Resource Allocation view with the
Resource Usage View in the top pane and the levelling Gantt
in the bottom
Task Entry View Displays the Task Entry view which consists of the Gantt Chart
view in the top pane and the Task Form view in the bottom
pane.
Go To Next Over allocation Moves to the next over allocation
Assign Resources Opens the Assign Resources dialog box.
Share Resources
Displays the Share Resources dialog box where resources can
be made available to other projects.
Update Resource Pool Updates the project resource pool.
Address Book Displays the E-Mail address book for locating resources.
Resource Details Displays the Properties dialog box for the selected resource.
Using Resource Filters for a resource's task with the Using Resource filter.
Leveling Help Displays a set of procedures for leveling resources.
Leveling Resource Conflicts
Leveling is a strategy used to resolve resource over allocations by delaying or splitting tasks.
Project examines over allocations by looking at task dependencies, slack time, dates, priorities,
and constraints and determines if a task can be delayed or split to resolve a resource conflict.
To Display the Resource Leveling Dialog Box
From the Tools menu, select Level Resources
There are three setting areas in the Resource Leveling dialog box:
Leveling Calculations Area
Leveling Range
Resolving Over Allocations Area
Leveling Calculations Area
Project can be set to manually or automatically perform leveling and search for over allocations
based on a time period.
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Computer Based Construction Planning Z.M pg. 23
Manual
performs leveling only when the Level Now button is
clicked.
Automatic performs leveling as changes are made to the schedule.
Look for over allocations on
a ... Basis
tasks are considered over allocated if the total assigned
work exceeds the total work hours for the specified block
of time.
Leveling Range
Entire Project - level the entire project range which is the default Specified Date Range -
tasks that occur in the specified date range.
Resolving Over allocations
Leveling Order
ID Only
checks tasks in ascending order by task ID
number
Standard checks tasks in order of predecessor
dependencies, slack times, dates, priority and
then constraints
Priority Standard checks task priority order first, predecessor
dependencies, slack times, dates and then
constraints
Level Only Within Available Slack levels only those tasks that will not affect the
project finish date.
Leveling can adjust individual
assignments on a task
levels a resource independent of any other
resource working on a task.
Leveling can create splits in
remaining work
interrupts tasks by creating splits in the
remaining work on tasks or resource
assignments.
The Leveling Gantt View
From the View menu, more views, levelling Gantt
Bars that represent changes made to tasks and resource assignments during leveling are
displayed in this view. Green Gantt bars indicate the scheduled start and finish dates for a task
before leveling occurred. Blue Gantt bars represent the newly scheduled start and finish dates
for tasks after leveling occurred. The olive lines indicate delay and the aqua lines indicate slack.
To Remove the last leveling operation
To remove the last leveling operation click go to Tools Menu, Level Resources, clear Leveling.
You can do this for the entire project or just the selected tasks.
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Computer Based Construction Planning Z.M pg. 24
Manually Resolve Resource Over allocations
Using Project to perform leveling operations might not always be enough to completely resolve
all the resource conflicts in a project. Some suggestions for manual leveling are as follows:
Increase the maximum units of the resource
Reschedule the task that has created the over allocation
• Add overtime
• Adjust dependencies or constraints
• Remove the resource if it isn't important to the task
• Replace the resource with another resource
• Make calendar adjustments to extend the working days and hours for the project or
resource.
• Decrease the amount of work assigned to the resource.
DEADLINES AND TASK CONSTRAINTS
When a task is first entered into Project the task start date is the project start date.
After tasks are linked and resources are assigned Project sets start and finish dates based on task
dependencies and resource availability.
This is the most effective way of scheduling because it incorporates flexibility. But, the projects
need to reflect real life constraints.
A constraint is a restriction imposed on the start or finish date. Constraints can be applied to a
task by using the Advanced Tab on the Task Information dialog box.
Flexible Constraints
Constraint Description Flexible For
As Soon As Possible Starts the task as soon as possible based
on other constraints and dependencies.
All projects
As Late As Possible Starts the task as late as possible based on
other constraints and dependencies.
All projects
Finish No Earlier
Than Finish the task on or after an entered date
Projects scheduled from
a start date.
Start No Earlier Than
Starts the task on or after an entered date.
Projects scheduled from
a start date.
Finish No Later Than
Finishes the task on or before an entered
date
Projects scheduled from
a finish date
Start No Later Then
Starts the task on or before an entered
date.
Projects scheduled from
a finish date.
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Computer Based Construction Planning Z.M pg. 25
Inflexible Constraints
Inflexible constraints are tied to a particular date and should be used less often because they take
flexibility away from the schedule. The following table describes the types of constraints and
when they are inflexible:
Constraint Description Inflexible For
Finish No Earlier
Than
Finishes the task on or after an entered
date.
Projects scheduled
with a finish date.
Start No Earlier Than
Starts the task on or after an entered date.
Projects scheduled
from a finish date.
Finish No Later Than
Finishes the task on or before an entered
date
Projects scheduled
from a start date
Start No Later Then
Starts the task on or before an entered
date.
Projects scheduled
from a start date.
Must Finish On Finishes the task on an entered date All Projects
Must Start On Starts the task on an entered date All Projects
To Apply a Constraint
1 Select the task and double click on the task to display the Task Information dialog
box.
2 Click the Advanced tab.
3 Click the Type down arrow and select the required constraint
4 Click the date down arrow and select the required date.
5
Click OK and a constraint indicator icon is displayed in the Indicator field to the left
of the Task Name.
Note: Project can move the start date beyond its constraint date.
• On the Tools menu, click Options.
• Click the schedule tab and then clear the Tasks will always Honor Their Constraint Dates
check box.
Task links will now take precedence over constraints. This means that if a constraint is set and
there is no way you are going to meet that date then you can leave the constraint information in
the project for documentation.
When a Constraint Creates a Conflict
When task constraints are set, conflicts occur that can affect the project finish date or task
dependency.
When a conflict occurs, the Planning Wizard appears and warns that a conflict or a potential
conflict will exist if the constraint is applied.
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Computer Based Construction Planning Z.M pg. 26
For example, if you are about to apply a Must Start on constrain the system see this as an
inflexible constraint and warns you that you have three choices:
• Cancel and no constraint will be set.
• Continue, but a Start No Earlier constraint will be set
Continue and a Must Start On constraint will be set.
Setting a Deadline
Rather than setting an inflexible constraint which might have a negative effect on the scheduling
you can apply a Deadline date.
A Deadline date is a date that you want or need the task completed by.
Setting a Deadline does not affect the task scheduling in any way but Project places a downward
pointing arrow on the Gantt Chart to indicate the Deadline and an indicator when the deadline
is exceeded
To Set a Deadline
Double click on the Task to display the Task Information Form.
Select the Advanced Tab and Enter a Deadline Date.
Troubleshooting
If a project is being scheduled from a start date, then entering a start date for a task or dragging
the Gantt bar automatically sets a Start No Earlier Than constraint.
If a finish date is entered, a Finish No Earlier Than constraint is automatically set.
If a project is being scheduled from a fish date, entering a s start date for a task or dragging the
Gantt bar automatically sets a Start No Later Than constraint.
If a finish date is entered, a Finish No Later Than constraint is automatically set
SETTING A BASELINE
Once a project schedule has been created and the resource and task conflicts have been resolved
the current schedule represents the best estimate of how the project should proceed and what
resources it will take.
Before the first task begins a baseline should be set.
Setting the baseline is a critical step in the scheduling process.
As a project progresses, the start times, finish times and resource assignments will change.
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Computer Based Construction Planning Z.M pg. 27
A baseline is useful for comparing the planned schedule with later versions of the schedule to
see what changes have occurred.
To save a baseline
When a baseline is set the data in the scheduled fields is copied over to the baseline fields.
If a baseline is saved before the schedule planning is finished, a new baseline can be saved over
the existing baseline.
• Select Tools, Tracking, Set Baseline
Click OK.
Creating Interim Plans
An interim plan is generally saved at certain stages in the project.
These plans can then be compared to the baseline plan and the current schedule.
The data saved in an interim plan includes the start and finish dates and any split dates but
resource or assignment data is saved.
1 Select Tool, Tracking, Save Baseline.
2 Select Save Interim Plan option. The Copy and into boxes are active.
3 Click the Copy down arrow and select the date fields to be copied. Usually the
Start/Finish Fields.
4 Click the into down arrow and select the date field to which you wish to copy. If this
is the first interim plan for the project, select Start1/Finish1. Each interim plan set after
that goes to the subsequent Start/Finish number.
5 In the for area make sure the Entire Project is selected although you can set an interim
plan for specific tasks if you wish.
6 Click OK.
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Computer Based Construction Planning Z.M pg. 28
Clearing the Baseline
Select Tools, Tracking, Clear Baseline.
Select the appropriate Baseline to clear.
TRACKING
Tracking is the process of gathering and entering task information into the schedule.
Before the first task in the project can begin the project schedule should be fully developed and
a baseline should be set.
When actual task progress is entered, the project is automatically recalculated and subsequent
tasks are rescheduled based on the actual data, task dependencies, resources and constraints.
Task progress should be entered chronologically so that the remainder of the project can be
evaluated and both positive and negative impacts can be dealt with on a proactive basis rather
than a reactive basis.
Entering Actual Progress
There are five types of actual data that can be entered in Project
I. Actual Start and Finish dates
II. Percentage Complete
III. Actual Duration and Remaining Duration
IV. Actual and Remaining Work
V. Actual and remaining cost
Actual task data can be entered using some of the features detailed below.
The Update Tasks Dialog Box
1 Select the required task.
2 Select Tools, Tracking, Update Tasks.
3 You can now enter the appropriate date to reflect what is actually
happening on the task.
The Tracking Toolbar
Display the tracking toolbar by selecting View, Toolbars, Tracking.
The Task Usage View
1 Select the Task Usage view from the View Bar.
2 Select Format, Details, Actual Work.
3 Select the required task and resource and enter the actual work completed.
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Computer Based Construction Planning Z.M pg. 29
Splitting Tasks
A task can be split or rescheduled to interrupt the work and then resume the remainder of the
work at a later point in the schedule.
1 View the Gantt Chart
2 Select the required task
3 Click the Split Task button on the standard toolbar.
4 Position the mouse pointer on the Gantt bar for the task until the required start
date of the split displayed.
5 Hold down the left mouse button and drag the split Gantt bar until the restart
date is displayed.
Comparing the Baseline to Actual Data
The project baseline provides the basis for comparing costs, work and dates for all tasks and
resources. By comparing the project progress to the baseline, the project can be monitored to
ensure tasks are on schedule, resources are completing their work and costs are not exceeding
the budget.
Project baselines can actual data can be viewed graphically in charts or numerically in tables.
The following table describes the tools in Project to analyses and compare baseline, actual and
scheduled data:
Tool Type Description
Tracking Gantt Chart Displays actual and baseline information
Variance Table
Displays the difference between the actual
information and baseline information.
Work Table
Displays the actual and baseline work hours and
shows the variances.
Cost Table
Displays the actual and baseline costs and shows
the variances.
Cost
Over budget Task Filter
Displays all tasks with a cost greater than the
baseline cost.
Slipping Tasks Task Filter Displays all tasks that are behind schedule.
Work
Over budget
Resource
Filter
Displays all resources with scheduled work greater
than the baseline work.
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Computer Based Construction Planning Z.M pg. 30
To View the Tracking Gantt
• Select Tracking Gantt from the View Bar
Patterned Gantt bars represent the updated schedule for tasks that have not yet started or are in
progress. Double click on any white are on the Gantt chart to view the Bar Styles definition
dialog box to find out what each bar represents.
Viewing Progress Lines
A Progress line represents the Task's progress.
Progress can be drawn on the Gantt Chart view and Tracking Gantt view.
The progress line creates peaks. Peaks point to the left for work that is behind schedule and to
the right for work that is ahead of schedule.
Progress lines can be automatically displayed at the current date, at recurring intervals and on
specific dates.
1 Select Tools, Tracking, and click Progress lines.
2. Select the appropriate progress line options and click OK.
You can also click on the Add Progress Line button on the Tracking Toolbar to set progress
lines with default settings.
To View Project Data in Tables
1 Select More Views form the View Bar.
2 Select Task Sheet Then Apply.
3 Select View, Table, Cost. The Cost table is displayed. All task cost
information, including variances, is displayed.
The Task Usage view and the Resource Usage view can be used to track project progress on a
day to day basis.
APPLYING FILTERS & SORTING DATA
Filtering and sorting is used to display specific information within a project schedule.
Custom filters can be created to answer specific questions and sorting can be performing on
more than one level to organize information.
Using AutoFilters
1 Select the Auto filter down arrow from the Formatting toolbar.
2 Select the required filter.
3 Select All Tasks to go back to normal.
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Computer Based Construction Planning Z.M pg. 31
Sorting Data
1 Select Project, Sort and select Sort By
2 The Sort by dialog Box appears.
3 Click on the Sort by down arrow and select the required option.
4 Select Ascending or Descending.
5 Click Sort.
Sorting can be applied in any view but when sorting tasks in a chart view the dependency lines
are no longer useful for indicating link lines
Grouping Data
Click on the down arrow beside the Group Data area
on the standard Toolbar and the following list
appears:
Select the Item you want to group on. You will see
rolled up totals relating to the grouping you have
selected.
You can define you own grouping structure by
selecting Project, Group by, More Groups and New.
PRINTING AND REPORTS.
To communicate the project information, you can print views and reports that meet the needs of
a specific person or group.
You can print only the task s starting during the current month or a report showing the tasks
assigned to a specific person.
Project comes with 26 predefined views and 25 predefined reports that can be printed.
Before you print a view or a report it can be previewed to determine the number of pages that
will be printed and if any additional information needs to be added.
Using the Page Setup dialog box you can select the page orientation, adjust scaling, change
margins and add or change the headers and footers.
You can also add page breaks to views and tables.
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Computer Based Construction Planning Z.M pg. 32
Creating a Header or Footer.
You can type your own text in the header or footer for left, center and/or right alignment or you
can use the following preset items:
Page Number Project Current Date System Date
Total Page Count Project Status Date System Time
Project Title View Name Subject
Company Name Report Name Author
Manager Name Filter Name Keyword
Project Start date File
Name
Project Finish Date Last Saved Date
1 Select File, Page Set-up.
2 Click the Header or Footer Tab
3 Select the Left, Centre or Right tab.
4 Select the required information or type your own text. Click Add.
The header and footer information is only visible when previewing or printing.
PREVIEWING AND PRINTING REPORTS
Previewing Views
1 On the Standard Toolbar click the Print Preview button.
2 The preview window opens to display the Gantt Chart as it would look
when printed.
3 Click the Printer Icon to print the Report.
Previewing a Report
1 On the Report menu, choose Reports.
The Report dialog box appears:
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Computer Based Construction Planning Z.M pg. 33
2 Click on the required category.
3 Click on the required report. The report is then displayed in Print
Preview.
4 Click on the Printer Icon to print the report.
Creating Hyperlinks to Other Files
Some people like to use their Project 2007 file as a main source of information for many different project
documents. To do this, you can simply insert a hyperlink to the documents you listed as part of your WBS.
For example, you can create a hyperlink to the file with the stakeholder register you listed as a milestone in
your Task Name column earlier.
To insert a hyperlink within a Project 2007 file:
1. Open the schedule.mpp file. Use the file you saved earlier or download it from the companion Web site for
this text. The Entry table and Gantt Chart view should display.
2. Select the task in which you want to insert a hyperlink. Click the Task Name for Task 3, Stakeholder register
completed.
3. Open the Insert Hyperlink dialog box. Click Insert on the Menu bar, and then click Hyperlink. Alternatively,
you can right-click the task name and select Hyperlink or click the hyperlink button on the toolbar.
4. Double-click the filename of the hyperlink file. Change the Look in: information until you find where you
have saved the files you downloaded for this appendix. Double-click the Word file named stakeholder register,
and then click OK.
A Hyperlink button appears in the Indicators column to the left of the Task Name for Task 3. Move your
mouse over the hyperlink button until the mouse pointer changes to the Hand symbol to reveal the name of
the hyperlinked file. If you click on it, the file will open.
Using the Copy Picture Feature
The Copy Picture feature helps you easily copy images from Project 2007 into other applications. After
answering a few questions in the wizard, you can quickly display project data as a static picture in Office
applications, including PowerPoint, Word, and Visio. You can access this wizard on the Analysis toolbar.
To use the Copy Picture feature:
1. Prepare the file you want to copy. Again using the schedule file, adjust screen elements so your screen
resembles. You may need to remove some of the toolbars by selecting Tools from the Menu bar and
unchecking them to get the entire image to show on your screen. Drag the split bar so the entire Predecessors
column is showing. Click in the Task Name column for task 0.
Make sure you can see the entire Gantt chart on your screen.
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Computer Based Construction Planning Z.M pg. 34
2. Open the Copy Picture dialog box. Click Report on the Menu bar, and then click Copy Picture to display
the Copy Picture dialog box. Keep the default settings. Click OK.
3. Open the application where you want to copy the picture and paste it in.
Open a new file in Microsoft Word, or another application, if desired. Copy the picture of your Project 2007
file by pressing Ctrl+V or using another method to paste the picture. Figure A-48 shows the resulting picture
in a Word file.
4. Close all open windows. Click the Close button on any open windows. You do not need to save any of the
open files.
You have really just touched the surface of Project 2007’s powerful features, but you probably know more
than most people who have this software!

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Project 2007 full handout

  • 1. UNIVERSITY OF GONDAR CoTM 2011 Computer Based Construction Planning Z.M pg. 1 WHAT IS A PROJECT A project is a well-defined sequence of events with an identifiable beginning and ending. A project is different from a process in that there is always a point when the project is complete and the goal has been met. The Need for Project Management Project Management is the planning, organizing and managing of tasks and resources to accomplish a defined objective, usually with the constraint of time and cost. Project Management helps you to answer:  How long the project will take?  The impact on the overall project if a task is delayed.  Which tasks are critical?  Are sufficient resources allocated to the project to complete on time?  The resource costs of the project.  Is the project on schedule? Project Management can be broken down into three phases: Creating the project plan Identifying the tasks to be completed and organizing the resources available to complete the tasks. Managing the project Ensuring that the allocated resources complete the defined tasks on schedule and within budget Progress reporting Producing reports on project progress. THE STEPS INVOLVED IN SETTING UP A PROJECT 1. Set a schedule Create a workday and holiday schedule. 2. Define the project goals and determine what needs to be done. Break the project into phases and subdivide phases into tasks. Identify Project Milestones. Estimate the duration of each task. 3. Determine the sequence of tasks. Which tasks can be completed before others? Which tasks can be completed at the same time? Define task constraints. 4. Assign resources: Who is needed for each task? What equipment is needed for each task?
  • 2. UNIVERSITY OF GONDAR CoTM 2011 Computer Based Construction Planning Z.M pg. 2 What facilities are necessary? 5. Review the plan Verify the accuracy and completeness. Circulate the plan for review. 6. Additional Planning Issues Budget and cost constraints. Who else needs project status information? What are the consequences of missing deadlines? Critical Path Method (CPM) This refers to a mathematical model that takes into account the relationships between tasks, their duration and any constraints regarding the availability of resources to identify which tasks are critical. A task is critical when its delay could affect the end date of the project. Program Evaluation Review Technique (PERT) A PERT chart, sometimes called a network chart, refers to the graphic representation of how the tasks are linked to one another. This chart is useful when it is more important to focus on the relationships between tasks rather than the time schedule. Gantt Chart Henry L Gantt developed a graphic charting system to depict activities across a time scale. The Gantt chart can be used in Microsoft Project to build a project as well as track and report it. VIEWS A view is a format in which you enter and display information. The Gantt Chart view is the default view. It is made up of the Entry table on the left, used to enter task information and the Gantt chart on the right.
  • 3. UNIVERSITY OF GONDAR CoTM 2011 Computer Based Construction Planning Z.M pg. 3 Views fall into three categories:  Sheet views  Chart and Graph views  Form views Views are displayed in single or combination format. A combination view displays any two single views together. Changing Views Project comes with 24 predefined views. You can use the View Menu to change views or the View bar located on the left side of the project window. The View Bar lists eight of the most commonly used view which are described below: View Name Description Calendar A monthly calendar showing tasks and their duration's. Use this view to show the tasks scheduled in a specific week or range of months. Gantt Chart A list of tasks and related information and a chart showing tasks and their duration's over time. This is the most commonly used view to enter and schedule a list of tasks. Network Diagram A network diagram showing all tasks and task dependencies. Use this chart to create and fine-tune your schedule in a flowchart format.
  • 4. UNIVERSITY OF GONDAR CoTM 2011 Computer Based Construction Planning Z.M pg. 4 Task Usage A list of tasks showing assigned resources grouped under each task. Use this view to see which resources are assigned to specific tasks and to view resource work contours. Tracking Gantt A list of task and related information and a chart showing baseline and scheduled Gantt bars for each task. Use this view to compare the baseline and schedule with the actual schedule. Resource Graph A graph showing resource allocation cost or work. Use this view to display information about a single resource or group of resources over time. Resource Sheet A list of resources and related information. Use this view to enter and edit resource information in a spreadsheet like format. Resource Usage A list of resources showing task assignments grouped under each resource. use this view to show cost or work allocation information over time for each resource per assignment and to set resource work contours. HOW TO START A NEW PROJECT? There are three activities that need to be completed before you enter individual project tasks: 1. Setting the Project Properties 2. Entering project working times and non-working times 3. Setting the file properties The Project Properties If you don't enter a project start date or finish date, Microsoft Project automatically uses the current date as the start date. 1. From the Project
  • 5. UNIVERSITY OF GONDAR CoTM 2011 Computer Based Construction Planning Z.M pg. 5 Menu select Project Information 2. Enter a start date To enter a start date Type the date on which you want to start your project in the Start date box. To enter a finish date Click Project Finish Date in the Schedule from box, and then type a finish date from which to schedule your project in the Finish date box. Tip: If your plans change, you can change your project information at any time by clicking Project Information on the Project menu. Project uses the Current Date to calculate variances between baseline data and scheduled data unless there is a date in the Status Date field. The Calendar setting is used to change the Base calendar that Project uses to calculate how long the project will take to complete. Setting File Properties This is an optional activity but is useful because the options you enter can be used in header and footer details for printing and reporting Choose File, Properties The properties dialog box is displayed Enter text into the headings that you might want to use later. You should a least enter the Title and Author.
  • 6. UNIVERSITY OF GONDAR CoTM 2011 Computer Based Construction Planning Z.M pg. 6 Entering the project working times This involves setting the options and working times in the standard calendar that all other calendars use as a default. Choose Tools, Change Working Time Make sure that Standard project calendar is selected in the for drop down list. The default work times are 8am to Noon and 1pm to 5pm Monday to Friday, Fifty-two weeks of the year. Eight working hours per day with an hour for lunch. Change these settings to reflect you Organizations requirements. You do this by clicking the Details button to enter the working hours for the organization as shown. Click the Exceptions tab to enter the non-working time for the company. EG: Public holidays. Click on the Options button to make any changes to the Calendar options. Important to set these as you need to tell how many hours in the working day, week and month. These should be in sync with your Standard Calendar. The most important calendar options are those that define a workday, week and month. Microsoft Project makes all its duration and other time calculations based on minutes and then uses the values entered in the calendar options to convert the minutes into day, week and month units. It is important that you tell project how to define these time intervals. THE GANTT CHART The first view that you see when you enter Project is the Gantt Chart. When you first enter tasks they all appear left aligned in the Gantt chart. This is because no task relationships have yet been established between the tasks. To Enter Tasks and Durations The Gantt Chart consists of a table on the left and a bar chart on the right. Type the name of the task in the Name column Type the duration of the task in the Duration column. Tasks are measured in terms of how long they will take; Project accepts: m=for minutes, h= for hours’ d =for days’ w =for weeks and mo = for months. If you are unsure about the time it will take to complete a task enter a? after the duration and Project marks this as an estimated duration. Overtype the duration again to remove the question mark.
  • 7. UNIVERSITY OF GONDAR CoTM 2011 Computer Based Construction Planning Z.M pg. 7 Applying Elapsed Duration Elapsed duration is a type of duration that you can use when the activity or task continues around the clock, irrespective of the workday hours. For example, a ship carrying parts to a manufacturing plant doesn’t stop sailing at the end of the day. If it takes 14 hours for the ship to sail from one port to another you can enter 14eh, where the e indicates elapsed duration. Milestones Tasks with duration of Zero are set as milestones. Milestones usually represent the completion of an event, phase or other measurable goal within the project. When duration is entered as zero the Gantt bar changes to a diamond shaped marker. Critical Tasks A critical task is defined as a task, which if delayed, will delay the end date and time of the project. Critical tasks are shown as a red bar on the Gantt Chart. Non Critical Tasks A non-critical task is defined as a task, which if delayed, will not have an effect on the project end date. To Widen the Task Column If the name of the task is too long to display in the Name column: Move the mouse until it is on the vertical line between the Name and Duration titles. The mouse pointer will change to a double-headed arrow. Drag the mouse to the right to increase the column width or double click when the double- headed arrow appears and the column width is automatically resized to best fit the contents Moving Around the Table The vertical scroll bar can be used to view up and down through the task list. To go to a specific task or different date press F5 and enter the required date or task number. The keyboard direction arrows can also be used to move to specific tasks. Ctrl + Home will move you to the first task on the list. Recurring Tasks A recurring task is a task that occurs repeatedly within a project. This could be a weekly meeting, a status report or regular inspections. Instead of typing the task repeatedly within a schedule a recurring task needs only be entered once. A recurring task can be set to repeat daily, weekly, monthly or yearly 1 Click in the task name for the task that you want the recurring task to appear above. 2 Select Insert, Recurring Task. 3 Fill in the appropriate details
  • 8. UNIVERSITY OF GONDAR CoTM 2011 Computer Based Construction Planning Z.M pg. 8 OUTLINING/SUMMARY TASKS Projects can be broken down into manageable portions by either using outlining to split tasks into logical groups, or you can create sub-projects, which can be set up as different tiles but linked to the main project. Sub-Projects are detailed as a separate section later in this manual. When you create your project you will have Phases, known as summary tasks and the tasks needed to complete those phases, known as subordinate tasks. Summary tasks are descriptive headings; subordinate tasks are details. A summary task is completed only when all the subordinate tasks have been completed. Icon Description Out dent Out dent a task to a higher level. Indent Indents a task to a lower level. Indenting creates a summary task above. Show Subtasks Expands a summary task. Hide Subtasks Collapses a summary task. Show Select the outline level that you want to display or select the top option to show all tasks. You can have up to 65,000 levels on outline mode. When you use the Edit Cut or Edit Copy commands to move a summary task, all of its subordinate tasks are moved with the summary task. If you want to move only the summary task, promote the subtasks first. Summary Task Summarizes the cost, work and schedule information of the other tasks showing the total duration between the starting point of the earliest task and the finish of the latest task for the five subordinate tasks. Subtasks Any tasks that have been demoted below a summary task.
  • 9. UNIVERSITY OF GONDAR CoTM 2011 Computer Based Construction Planning Z.M pg. 9 Formatting an Outline The Tools, Options, View tab allows you to control how the outline is displayed on the Task sheet. If a check appears in the box, the option is turned on. Click in the required box to turn the option on or off. Show Summary Tasks The display of summary tasks can be turned on or off Indent Name Name indented to reflect their outline levels. Show Outline Number Outline numbers are used to represent the task’s position within the outline. The numbering system used is similar to the numbers used in legal documents or procedure manuals. Show Outline Symbol Shows a + symbol if there are tasks that are not being displayed below the current outline level. Shows a – symbol to indicate all levels are displayed. Project Summary Task Inserts a Task a task with an ID of 0 and the name of the project at the top of the task list. Reorganizing Summary Tasks When you move a summary task Microsoft Project moves all of its subordinate tasks To Move a Summary Task I. Select the row containing the summary task by clicking on the row number preceding the name of the task. II. Select Edit, Cut. III. Select the row where you want to move the summary task to. IV. Select Edit, Paste ASSIGNING TASK RELATIONSHIPS Microsoft Project lets you set up task relationships so that you can make one task’s start or finish date dependent upon another task’s start or finish date. A task that must be started or finished before another task can begin is called a predecessor task. A task that can only start or finish after another task has finished is called the successor task.
  • 10. UNIVERSITY OF GONDAR CoTM 2011 Computer Based Construction Planning Z.M pg. 10 Task Relationships FS Finish to Start Task A Task B SS Start to Start Task A Task B FF Finish to Finish Task A Task B Linking Tasks with a Finish to Start Relationship Select the tasks to be linked and choose Edit, Link Tasks or click on the Link button on the standard toolbar. This links the tasks with a finish to start relationship. Lead and Lag You may wish to build in lead and lag times into your plan. In a finish to start relationship, an overlap between tasks is called a lead-time and a gap or time delay between two tasks is called a lag. Lead times are entered as negative numbers. To Enter Task Relationships in the Task Form Fields To display the Task form quickly, double click on the horizontal split bar on the vertical scroll bar. Select the task to which you want to assign a predecessor on the Gantt Chart. Click the Predecessor ID field at the bottom of the Task Form. Type the predecessor task ID number. If you want a task relationship other than finish to start, type the abbreviation in the Type field. If you want to add a lead or lag time, enter it in the Lag field. If you want a one-day gap between one task starting and one task finishing enter 1d. If you want a one-day overlap between two tasks enter –1d. TASK CALENDARS By default, your tasks are scheduled by the project calendar. Task calendars define unique or specific exceptions for scheduling individual tasks, such as machinery that runs during nonworking time.
  • 11. UNIVERSITY OF GONDAR CoTM 2011 Computer Based Construction Planning Z.M pg. 11 Create a calendar for a task 1 On the Tools menu, click Change Working Time. 2 Click New. 3 In the Name box, type a name for your new calendar. 4 To begin with a default calendar, click Create new base calendar. To create a new base calendar based on an existing calendar, click Make a copy of, and then click the calendar name in the calendar box. 5 Click OK 6 Make the required changes to the calendar: To change the calendar on specific days. Click the Details button and select the days on which you wish to make the change. To select nonadjacent days, hold down CTRL and click the days. To select adjacent days, hold down SHIFT and click the first and last day for the calendar change. Under Set selected date(s) to, click Use Default, Nonworking time, or Non default working time. To Assign a Calendar to a Task 1 On the View menu, click Gantt Chart. 2 In the Task Name field, double click the task to which you want to assign a calendar. 3 Click the Advanced tab. 4 In the Calendar box, click the calendar you want to use for the task. 5 Select the Scheduling ignores resource calendars check box to have the task calendar ignore all resource calendars if applicable. If you choose to have Microsoft Project ignore resource calendars, a task will be scheduled even if resources assigned to the task have nonworking time set in their resource calendar. Assign a calendar to a recurring or summary recurring task In the Task Name field, double click the recurring or summary recurring task to which you want to assign a calendar. Click Recurring Task Information In the Recurring Task Information dialog box, click the calendar you want to assign to the recurring task in the Calendar box.
  • 12. UNIVERSITY OF GONDAR CoTM 2011 Computer Based Construction Planning Z.M pg. 12 Select the Scheduling ignores resource calendars check box to have the task calendar override all resource calendars if applicable. The duration of a task is based on the combination of the standard, resource, or task calendar assigned. RESOURCES A resource can be any item, place or person necessary to completing the task. A task might require a single resource or multiple resources to be completed. Resource names can be generic or specific in their description. For example, a resource that performs administrative duties could be called Admin Assistant or Pat Robins. How you name your resources depends on the project and the scheduler's preference but whatever method you choose make sure you are consistent. For example, the resource John is only one resource, whilst the resource Mechanic could be one person or a team. When a resource is assigned to a task a single unit or 100% is entered into the Max unit’s field. This can be changed if you are entering a team as a single entry. You can enter a value of less than 100% if you wish. You can assign a single unit, partial unit or multiple units of a resource to a task but you shouldn't assign more units of a resource than you have available in the project. Material Resources Material resources are materials consumed in the completion of a task as opposed to equipment used to complete a task. Entering Resources You can enter resources in several different locations. The two most common locations are the Assign Resources dialog box and the Resource Sheet. Assign Resource Dialog Box • Click on the Assign Resources button and the Assign Resources Dialog box appears. • Type the name of the resource in the name box and press Enter to move to the next row. • Type the next name in the next row and repeat until you have entered all the required resources. • Click Close. The Resource Sheet The Resource sheet can be used for entering information about more than one resource quickly. This method can be used if you know the names of the majority of resources you are going to use before you start assigning resources to tasks. 1 Click the Resource Sheet Icon on the View Bar 2 Enter the name of the resource in the name field and then any additional resource information as required.
  • 13. UNIVERSITY OF GONDAR CoTM 2011 Computer Based Construction Planning Z.M pg. 13 Note, the resource sheet can be customized by changing the column headings, inserting and deleting columns or changing the order of the columns The Default Resource Sheet has the following column headings: Name The name of the resource. Type The type of resource Work or Material Material Label The unit of measurement for a material resource: tons, pounds, items, gross etc. Initials The abbreviated name for the resource. Group A name that is useful for grouping resources that can be used for sorting and filtering. Max. Units The total number of resource units available. Std Rate Standard wage, salary or rate for the resource. Ovt Rate Overtime rate for the resource. Cost/Use Cost amount per use of each resource unit. Accrue At Accrual method for costs; start, end or prorated. Base Calendar Choose a calendar from the Calendars available. Code An identification code, such as an accounting code that you might want to use for sorting, filtering or reporting. Assigning Work Resources 1 Select the task you want to assign a resource or resources to. 2 Click on the Assign Resources button and the assign resources dialog box appears 3 Select the required resource and click assign. 100% of that resource is assigned by default. You can change the percentage assignment, if you wish, in the Units field. Note you can select more than one resource by clicking and dragging over the required resource names or by holding down the CTRL key whilst you click on each required resource to make multiple selections You can assign one resource to more than one task by selecting all of the required tasks before you click on the assign button on the Resource Assignment dialog box. Assigning Material Resources Assigning Variable Material Consumption Variable material consumption is used when material consumption is increased as the task duration changes. They are assigned at an amount per time. For example, if you were assigning fuel for a generator the amount of fuel used would be dependent upon the length of time the generator was need for. If the generator uses an average of 2 liters per hour then when the fuel
  • 14. UNIVERSITY OF GONDAR CoTM 2011 Computer Based Construction Planning Z.M pg. 14 was assigned to a task you would enter 2/h in the units field for the fuel. The suffixes /m /h /d/ /w or /mon can be used to indicate time usage. Assigning Fixed Material Consumption This method assumes that the amount consumed is not related to the duration of the task. For example, you may have ordered a fixed amount of Topsoil for a landscaping project which is not dependent upon how long it will take to distribute the topsoil. When you assign a fixed amount of material to a task you just enter the number of units that will be consumed on the task. The Resource Information Dialog Box (General) Double click on any resource name and the Resource Assignment dialog box appears You can use this box to enter the following additional resource information: Email Type in the Email box to specify the e-mail address for the resource. Workgroup Select an option from the Workgroup box to specify the workgroup communication method used for the resource. Available From and To dates Click from and then type dates in the From and To boxes to specify a range of dates that the resource is available for the project. If a resource is assigned to tasks outside of these dates, then Microsoft Project indicates that the resource is over allocated.
  • 15. UNIVERSITY OF GONDAR CoTM 2011 Computer Based Construction Planning Z.M pg. 15 RESOURCE COSTS There are two types of costs in MS Project, resource costs and fixed costs. Each resource or task can have a cost associated with it. Resource costs can be accrued in several ways. They can be prorated by the hour or accrued at the end or the start of the task and an hourly rate might change during the duration of the project. A resource might also have a different hourly rate for different types of work. The resource sheet can be used to enter basic cost information. To enter additional resource cost information, use the Costs tab in the Resource Information Dialog box. The Resource Information Dialog Box (Costs) Using variable resource rates, you can track changes over time in a project. Variable resource rates are time stamped so that new rates are applied to the project at the appropriate time. You can enter up to 25 different resource rate changes in each of the five cost rate tables to support increases or decreases to the resource cost rates. By default, resources are assigned to tasks using the cost rate from table A. You can change the table in the Assignment Information dialog box. Rate changes can be entered as either a percentage or a number. The new rate is calculated by adding the old rate plus the percentage of the old rate. A negative percentage calculates a decrease from the old rate.
  • 16. UNIVERSITY OF GONDAR CoTM 2011 Computer Based Construction Planning Z.M pg. 16 The Assignment Information Box 1 Select the Task Usage view form the view bar. 2 Double click on the Resource name that you want to change the cost table allocation and the Assignment Information Box appears. 3 Click the Cost Rate Table down arrow and select the appropriate table CALENDARS Calendars define the working and non-working time for the project and for each resource assigned in the project. As a change is made in the calendar Project automatically reschedules all tasks affected by the change. There are two types of calendars, base calendars and resource calendars. Base calendars define the working day for the project or a set of resources. Resource calendars define the working days and working hours for a specific resource. The default base calendar is called Standard. When a resource is added to a project a copy of the standard calendar is copied to create a resource calendar for each resource. Project comes with two other base calendars; the 24 hour and Nightshift calendars. You can also create new base calendars for groups of resources. Project has some default calendar options such as default start time and hours per day. These options are used to assign dates to tasks when no date or time is specified. If changes are made to the default calendar options, then the base calendar will need to be updated with those changes. If the calendar options and base calendar do not reflect the same basic information, then you might get a conflict between task and resource assignments. The Calendar Options To view or change the default settings for the calendar options: 1. Select Tools, Options. 2. Click the Calendar Tab. 3. The default calendar options are displayed. The Base Calendar Base calendars specify the basic working days, hours and holidays for the entire project or for a group of resources. The standard Project calendar is set as follows: Monday to Friday, 08:00 - 17:00, one hour for lunch, no holidays. Tools, Change Working Time, allows you to modify the base calendar. You can select from the list of current calendars or create a new Base Calendar
  • 17. UNIVERSITY OF GONDAR CoTM 2011 Computer Based Construction Planning Z.M pg. 17 To Edit a Base Calendar 1 To change a day for the entire calendar, select one or more day titles across the top of the calendar. 2 To change a specific day or days click and highlight the required days below the day titles. 3 To specify a day as a working day, click the required day and click on working option button. 4 To specify a day as non-working click the required day and click on non- working option button. To Edit a Resource Calendar Resource Calendars are used to track the availability of individual resources. Because a resource calendar begins as a copy of the base calendar assigned to the resource, only exceptions for that particular resource should be entered into the resource calendar. Changes to a resource calendar might include holidays, training or meetings. A resource calendar for equipment might include scheduled maintenance or downtime for cleaning. Resource calendars are edited in the same way as base calendars. Resource calendars are available in the Tools, Change Working Time dialog box or on the Working Time tab in the Resource Information dialog box. Creating a New Base Calendar 1 Select Tools, Change Working Time 2 Click New. 3 The create new base calendar dialog box appears. Type the name of the calendar in the Name field. 4 You can either create a new base calendar or make a copy of the existing base calendar. 5 Click OK 6 A new calendar appears for the name you specified. Make the appropriate changes Assigning Resources to different Base Calendars Base Calendars can be assigned to resources on the Resource Sheet or in the Change Working Time tab in the Resource information dialog box. If changes have been made to a resource calendar and then a new base calendar is assigned, the resource calendar changes remain in effect.
  • 18. UNIVERSITY OF GONDAR CoTM 2011 Computer Based Construction Planning Z.M pg. 18 SCHEDULING WITH RESOURCES Effort Driven Scheduling When you assign or remove people from a task, Microsoft Project will extend or shorten the duration of the task to accommodate the additional or fewer resources applied to the task—but it will not change the total work for the task. This is called effort-driven scheduling and is the default Microsoft Project uses to make resource assignments. As resources are added to a task, the total work on the task stays the same. The amount of work distributed to the resources assigned to the task, however, will change Effort-driven scheduling applies only to resources being added to or removed from a task. It does not apply to Microsoft Project's calculation rules when changing work, duration, and unit values for resources already assigned to tasks. When working with effort-driven scheduling, keep the following in mind: The effort-driven calculations will apply only after the first resource is assigned to the task. Once a resource is applied, the work value will not change as new resources are assigned to or removed from the same task The effort-driven calculations will not be applied to multiple resources that are assigned at the same time and that are the first assignments on a task. After this initial assignment of multiple resources, however, the work value will not change as new resources are assigned to or removed from the same task. If the assigned task type is Fixed Units, then assigning additional resources will shorten the duration of the task. If the assigned task type is Fixed Duration, then assigning additional resources will decrease the individual unit values for resources. If the assigned task type is Fixed Work, then assigning additional resources will shorten the duration of the task Summary tasks and inserted projects cannot have the effort-driven setting turned on. Note: Previous versions of Microsoft Project behave as if effort-driven scheduling is turned off. Adding assignments in these earlier versions increased work, but did not alter the duration of the task. To Turn off Effort Driven Scheduling As you assign or remove people from a task, Microsoft Project by default decreases or increases the duration of the task, but will not change the total work on the task. You may want to change this behavior to more accurately reflect what happens on a particular task when resources are added or removed. For example, you may want to see the total work increase as you add more people to a particular task.
  • 19. UNIVERSITY OF GONDAR CoTM 2011 Computer Based Construction Planning Z.M pg. 19 1 On the View Bar, click Gantt Chart. 2 In the Task Name field, double click the tasks for which you want to turn off effort-driven scheduling. 3 Click the advanced tab 4 Clear the Effort driven check box Tip You can turn off effort-driven scheduling for all tasks you create. On the Tools menu, click Options, click the Schedule tab, and then clear the New tasks are effort driven check box. Task Types The task type Fixed Unit is the default task type in Project. When resources are added or removed from a fixed unit task the duration of the task is generally affected. However, designating a task as effort-driven or adding or removing resources determines the true effect on the tasks duration. Example Task X has a duration of 2 weeks, an initial resource assignment of one unit of Resource A, and total work of 80 Hours. The following table describes how a Fixed unit task accommodates resource and scheduling method changes after the initial assignments: Fixed Unit - Effort Driven Duration Units Work Add one unit of same Resource A 1 Week 200% Resource A 40 Hours Each 80 Hours Total Add one unit of different resource B 1 Week 100% Resource A 100% Resource B 40 Hours 40 Hours 80 Hours Total Fixed Unit - Without Effort Driven Duration Units Work Add one unit of same Resource A 1 Week 200% Resource A 80 Hours Each 160 Hours Total Add one unit of different resource B 2 Weeks 100% Resource A 100% Resource B 80 Hours 80 Hours 160 Hours Total
  • 20. UNIVERSITY OF GONDAR CoTM 2011 Computer Based Construction Planning Z.M pg. 20 Modifying a Fixed Duration Task If a task has a fixed duration, then the duration remains the same when resources are added or removed. The resource units or the total hours are affected on a fixed duration task depending on the scheduling method as illustrated below. Example Task X has a duration of 2 weeks, an initial resource assignment of one unit of Resource A, and total work of 80 Hours. The following table describes how a Fixed unit task accommodates resource and scheduling method changes after the initial assignments Fixed Duration - Effort Driven Duration Units Work Add one unit of same Resource A 2 Weeks 200% Resource A 80 Hours Each 160 Hours Total Add one unit of different resource B 2 Weeks 50% Resource A 50% Resource B 40 Hours 40 Hours 80 Hours Total Fixed Duration - Without Effort Driven Duration Units Work Add one unit of same Resource A 1 Week 200% Resource A 80 Hours Each 160 Hours Total Add one unit of different resource B 2 Weeks each 100% Resource A 100% Resource B 80 Hours 80 Hours 160 Hours Total Modifying a Fixed Work Task If a task has the task type Fixed Work, the total work for the task remains the same when resources are added or removed. The duration and the resource units are affected on a Fixed Work task. A Fixed Work task must be effort driven.
  • 21. UNIVERSITY OF GONDAR CoTM 2011 Computer Based Construction Planning Z.M pg. 21 Example Task X has a duration of 2 weeks, an initial resource assignment of one unit of Resource A, and total work of 80 Hours. The following table describes how a Fixed unit task accommodates resource and scheduling method changes after the initial assignments: Fixed Work - Effort Driven Duration Units Work Add one unit of same Resource A 1 Week 200% Resource A 40 Hours Each 80 Hours Total Add one unit of different resource B 1 Weeks 100% Resource A 100% Resource B 40 Hours 40 Hours 80 Hours Total How to Change the Task Type? 1 Select View, More View and apply the Task Entry View. 2 The Gantt Chart is displayed in the top pane and the task form in the bottom pane. 3 Select the task that you want to change and click on the down arrow beside Task Type on the Task Form. 4 Select the appropriate Task Type. RESOURCE OVERALLOCATIONS A resource conflict occurs when a resource is scheduled to perform more work than the resource can accomplish in the available working time. Viewing Resource Workloads and Task Assignments Viewing resource workload helps to identify to what extent a resource is over allocated or under allocated. When a Resource is over allocated the resource text is highlighted in red and in a resource view a levelling indicator is displayed. Use the Resource Usage view and Resource Allocation view to identify and resolve resource over allocations. The resource management toolbar provides tools for resolving resource over allocation as well as assigning resources. The following table describes the buttons on the Resource Management toolbar.
  • 22. UNIVERSITY OF GONDAR CoTM 2011 Computer Based Construction Planning Z.M pg. 22 Button Description Resource Allocation View Displays the Resource Allocation view with the Resource Usage View in the top pane and the levelling Gantt in the bottom Task Entry View Displays the Task Entry view which consists of the Gantt Chart view in the top pane and the Task Form view in the bottom pane. Go To Next Over allocation Moves to the next over allocation Assign Resources Opens the Assign Resources dialog box. Share Resources Displays the Share Resources dialog box where resources can be made available to other projects. Update Resource Pool Updates the project resource pool. Address Book Displays the E-Mail address book for locating resources. Resource Details Displays the Properties dialog box for the selected resource. Using Resource Filters for a resource's task with the Using Resource filter. Leveling Help Displays a set of procedures for leveling resources. Leveling Resource Conflicts Leveling is a strategy used to resolve resource over allocations by delaying or splitting tasks. Project examines over allocations by looking at task dependencies, slack time, dates, priorities, and constraints and determines if a task can be delayed or split to resolve a resource conflict. To Display the Resource Leveling Dialog Box From the Tools menu, select Level Resources There are three setting areas in the Resource Leveling dialog box: Leveling Calculations Area Leveling Range Resolving Over Allocations Area Leveling Calculations Area Project can be set to manually or automatically perform leveling and search for over allocations based on a time period.
  • 23. UNIVERSITY OF GONDAR CoTM 2011 Computer Based Construction Planning Z.M pg. 23 Manual performs leveling only when the Level Now button is clicked. Automatic performs leveling as changes are made to the schedule. Look for over allocations on a ... Basis tasks are considered over allocated if the total assigned work exceeds the total work hours for the specified block of time. Leveling Range Entire Project - level the entire project range which is the default Specified Date Range - tasks that occur in the specified date range. Resolving Over allocations Leveling Order ID Only checks tasks in ascending order by task ID number Standard checks tasks in order of predecessor dependencies, slack times, dates, priority and then constraints Priority Standard checks task priority order first, predecessor dependencies, slack times, dates and then constraints Level Only Within Available Slack levels only those tasks that will not affect the project finish date. Leveling can adjust individual assignments on a task levels a resource independent of any other resource working on a task. Leveling can create splits in remaining work interrupts tasks by creating splits in the remaining work on tasks or resource assignments. The Leveling Gantt View From the View menu, more views, levelling Gantt Bars that represent changes made to tasks and resource assignments during leveling are displayed in this view. Green Gantt bars indicate the scheduled start and finish dates for a task before leveling occurred. Blue Gantt bars represent the newly scheduled start and finish dates for tasks after leveling occurred. The olive lines indicate delay and the aqua lines indicate slack. To Remove the last leveling operation To remove the last leveling operation click go to Tools Menu, Level Resources, clear Leveling. You can do this for the entire project or just the selected tasks.
  • 24. UNIVERSITY OF GONDAR CoTM 2011 Computer Based Construction Planning Z.M pg. 24 Manually Resolve Resource Over allocations Using Project to perform leveling operations might not always be enough to completely resolve all the resource conflicts in a project. Some suggestions for manual leveling are as follows: Increase the maximum units of the resource Reschedule the task that has created the over allocation • Add overtime • Adjust dependencies or constraints • Remove the resource if it isn't important to the task • Replace the resource with another resource • Make calendar adjustments to extend the working days and hours for the project or resource. • Decrease the amount of work assigned to the resource. DEADLINES AND TASK CONSTRAINTS When a task is first entered into Project the task start date is the project start date. After tasks are linked and resources are assigned Project sets start and finish dates based on task dependencies and resource availability. This is the most effective way of scheduling because it incorporates flexibility. But, the projects need to reflect real life constraints. A constraint is a restriction imposed on the start or finish date. Constraints can be applied to a task by using the Advanced Tab on the Task Information dialog box. Flexible Constraints Constraint Description Flexible For As Soon As Possible Starts the task as soon as possible based on other constraints and dependencies. All projects As Late As Possible Starts the task as late as possible based on other constraints and dependencies. All projects Finish No Earlier Than Finish the task on or after an entered date Projects scheduled from a start date. Start No Earlier Than Starts the task on or after an entered date. Projects scheduled from a start date. Finish No Later Than Finishes the task on or before an entered date Projects scheduled from a finish date Start No Later Then Starts the task on or before an entered date. Projects scheduled from a finish date.
  • 25. UNIVERSITY OF GONDAR CoTM 2011 Computer Based Construction Planning Z.M pg. 25 Inflexible Constraints Inflexible constraints are tied to a particular date and should be used less often because they take flexibility away from the schedule. The following table describes the types of constraints and when they are inflexible: Constraint Description Inflexible For Finish No Earlier Than Finishes the task on or after an entered date. Projects scheduled with a finish date. Start No Earlier Than Starts the task on or after an entered date. Projects scheduled from a finish date. Finish No Later Than Finishes the task on or before an entered date Projects scheduled from a start date Start No Later Then Starts the task on or before an entered date. Projects scheduled from a start date. Must Finish On Finishes the task on an entered date All Projects Must Start On Starts the task on an entered date All Projects To Apply a Constraint 1 Select the task and double click on the task to display the Task Information dialog box. 2 Click the Advanced tab. 3 Click the Type down arrow and select the required constraint 4 Click the date down arrow and select the required date. 5 Click OK and a constraint indicator icon is displayed in the Indicator field to the left of the Task Name. Note: Project can move the start date beyond its constraint date. • On the Tools menu, click Options. • Click the schedule tab and then clear the Tasks will always Honor Their Constraint Dates check box. Task links will now take precedence over constraints. This means that if a constraint is set and there is no way you are going to meet that date then you can leave the constraint information in the project for documentation. When a Constraint Creates a Conflict When task constraints are set, conflicts occur that can affect the project finish date or task dependency. When a conflict occurs, the Planning Wizard appears and warns that a conflict or a potential conflict will exist if the constraint is applied.
  • 26. UNIVERSITY OF GONDAR CoTM 2011 Computer Based Construction Planning Z.M pg. 26 For example, if you are about to apply a Must Start on constrain the system see this as an inflexible constraint and warns you that you have three choices: • Cancel and no constraint will be set. • Continue, but a Start No Earlier constraint will be set Continue and a Must Start On constraint will be set. Setting a Deadline Rather than setting an inflexible constraint which might have a negative effect on the scheduling you can apply a Deadline date. A Deadline date is a date that you want or need the task completed by. Setting a Deadline does not affect the task scheduling in any way but Project places a downward pointing arrow on the Gantt Chart to indicate the Deadline and an indicator when the deadline is exceeded To Set a Deadline Double click on the Task to display the Task Information Form. Select the Advanced Tab and Enter a Deadline Date. Troubleshooting If a project is being scheduled from a start date, then entering a start date for a task or dragging the Gantt bar automatically sets a Start No Earlier Than constraint. If a finish date is entered, a Finish No Earlier Than constraint is automatically set. If a project is being scheduled from a fish date, entering a s start date for a task or dragging the Gantt bar automatically sets a Start No Later Than constraint. If a finish date is entered, a Finish No Later Than constraint is automatically set SETTING A BASELINE Once a project schedule has been created and the resource and task conflicts have been resolved the current schedule represents the best estimate of how the project should proceed and what resources it will take. Before the first task begins a baseline should be set. Setting the baseline is a critical step in the scheduling process. As a project progresses, the start times, finish times and resource assignments will change.
  • 27. UNIVERSITY OF GONDAR CoTM 2011 Computer Based Construction Planning Z.M pg. 27 A baseline is useful for comparing the planned schedule with later versions of the schedule to see what changes have occurred. To save a baseline When a baseline is set the data in the scheduled fields is copied over to the baseline fields. If a baseline is saved before the schedule planning is finished, a new baseline can be saved over the existing baseline. • Select Tools, Tracking, Set Baseline Click OK. Creating Interim Plans An interim plan is generally saved at certain stages in the project. These plans can then be compared to the baseline plan and the current schedule. The data saved in an interim plan includes the start and finish dates and any split dates but resource or assignment data is saved. 1 Select Tool, Tracking, Save Baseline. 2 Select Save Interim Plan option. The Copy and into boxes are active. 3 Click the Copy down arrow and select the date fields to be copied. Usually the Start/Finish Fields. 4 Click the into down arrow and select the date field to which you wish to copy. If this is the first interim plan for the project, select Start1/Finish1. Each interim plan set after that goes to the subsequent Start/Finish number. 5 In the for area make sure the Entire Project is selected although you can set an interim plan for specific tasks if you wish. 6 Click OK.
  • 28. UNIVERSITY OF GONDAR CoTM 2011 Computer Based Construction Planning Z.M pg. 28 Clearing the Baseline Select Tools, Tracking, Clear Baseline. Select the appropriate Baseline to clear. TRACKING Tracking is the process of gathering and entering task information into the schedule. Before the first task in the project can begin the project schedule should be fully developed and a baseline should be set. When actual task progress is entered, the project is automatically recalculated and subsequent tasks are rescheduled based on the actual data, task dependencies, resources and constraints. Task progress should be entered chronologically so that the remainder of the project can be evaluated and both positive and negative impacts can be dealt with on a proactive basis rather than a reactive basis. Entering Actual Progress There are five types of actual data that can be entered in Project I. Actual Start and Finish dates II. Percentage Complete III. Actual Duration and Remaining Duration IV. Actual and Remaining Work V. Actual and remaining cost Actual task data can be entered using some of the features detailed below. The Update Tasks Dialog Box 1 Select the required task. 2 Select Tools, Tracking, Update Tasks. 3 You can now enter the appropriate date to reflect what is actually happening on the task. The Tracking Toolbar Display the tracking toolbar by selecting View, Toolbars, Tracking. The Task Usage View 1 Select the Task Usage view from the View Bar. 2 Select Format, Details, Actual Work. 3 Select the required task and resource and enter the actual work completed.
  • 29. UNIVERSITY OF GONDAR CoTM 2011 Computer Based Construction Planning Z.M pg. 29 Splitting Tasks A task can be split or rescheduled to interrupt the work and then resume the remainder of the work at a later point in the schedule. 1 View the Gantt Chart 2 Select the required task 3 Click the Split Task button on the standard toolbar. 4 Position the mouse pointer on the Gantt bar for the task until the required start date of the split displayed. 5 Hold down the left mouse button and drag the split Gantt bar until the restart date is displayed. Comparing the Baseline to Actual Data The project baseline provides the basis for comparing costs, work and dates for all tasks and resources. By comparing the project progress to the baseline, the project can be monitored to ensure tasks are on schedule, resources are completing their work and costs are not exceeding the budget. Project baselines can actual data can be viewed graphically in charts or numerically in tables. The following table describes the tools in Project to analyses and compare baseline, actual and scheduled data: Tool Type Description Tracking Gantt Chart Displays actual and baseline information Variance Table Displays the difference between the actual information and baseline information. Work Table Displays the actual and baseline work hours and shows the variances. Cost Table Displays the actual and baseline costs and shows the variances. Cost Over budget Task Filter Displays all tasks with a cost greater than the baseline cost. Slipping Tasks Task Filter Displays all tasks that are behind schedule. Work Over budget Resource Filter Displays all resources with scheduled work greater than the baseline work.
  • 30. UNIVERSITY OF GONDAR CoTM 2011 Computer Based Construction Planning Z.M pg. 30 To View the Tracking Gantt • Select Tracking Gantt from the View Bar Patterned Gantt bars represent the updated schedule for tasks that have not yet started or are in progress. Double click on any white are on the Gantt chart to view the Bar Styles definition dialog box to find out what each bar represents. Viewing Progress Lines A Progress line represents the Task's progress. Progress can be drawn on the Gantt Chart view and Tracking Gantt view. The progress line creates peaks. Peaks point to the left for work that is behind schedule and to the right for work that is ahead of schedule. Progress lines can be automatically displayed at the current date, at recurring intervals and on specific dates. 1 Select Tools, Tracking, and click Progress lines. 2. Select the appropriate progress line options and click OK. You can also click on the Add Progress Line button on the Tracking Toolbar to set progress lines with default settings. To View Project Data in Tables 1 Select More Views form the View Bar. 2 Select Task Sheet Then Apply. 3 Select View, Table, Cost. The Cost table is displayed. All task cost information, including variances, is displayed. The Task Usage view and the Resource Usage view can be used to track project progress on a day to day basis. APPLYING FILTERS & SORTING DATA Filtering and sorting is used to display specific information within a project schedule. Custom filters can be created to answer specific questions and sorting can be performing on more than one level to organize information. Using AutoFilters 1 Select the Auto filter down arrow from the Formatting toolbar. 2 Select the required filter. 3 Select All Tasks to go back to normal.
  • 31. UNIVERSITY OF GONDAR CoTM 2011 Computer Based Construction Planning Z.M pg. 31 Sorting Data 1 Select Project, Sort and select Sort By 2 The Sort by dialog Box appears. 3 Click on the Sort by down arrow and select the required option. 4 Select Ascending or Descending. 5 Click Sort. Sorting can be applied in any view but when sorting tasks in a chart view the dependency lines are no longer useful for indicating link lines Grouping Data Click on the down arrow beside the Group Data area on the standard Toolbar and the following list appears: Select the Item you want to group on. You will see rolled up totals relating to the grouping you have selected. You can define you own grouping structure by selecting Project, Group by, More Groups and New. PRINTING AND REPORTS. To communicate the project information, you can print views and reports that meet the needs of a specific person or group. You can print only the task s starting during the current month or a report showing the tasks assigned to a specific person. Project comes with 26 predefined views and 25 predefined reports that can be printed. Before you print a view or a report it can be previewed to determine the number of pages that will be printed and if any additional information needs to be added. Using the Page Setup dialog box you can select the page orientation, adjust scaling, change margins and add or change the headers and footers. You can also add page breaks to views and tables.
  • 32. UNIVERSITY OF GONDAR CoTM 2011 Computer Based Construction Planning Z.M pg. 32 Creating a Header or Footer. You can type your own text in the header or footer for left, center and/or right alignment or you can use the following preset items: Page Number Project Current Date System Date Total Page Count Project Status Date System Time Project Title View Name Subject Company Name Report Name Author Manager Name Filter Name Keyword Project Start date File Name Project Finish Date Last Saved Date 1 Select File, Page Set-up. 2 Click the Header or Footer Tab 3 Select the Left, Centre or Right tab. 4 Select the required information or type your own text. Click Add. The header and footer information is only visible when previewing or printing. PREVIEWING AND PRINTING REPORTS Previewing Views 1 On the Standard Toolbar click the Print Preview button. 2 The preview window opens to display the Gantt Chart as it would look when printed. 3 Click the Printer Icon to print the Report. Previewing a Report 1 On the Report menu, choose Reports. The Report dialog box appears:
  • 33. UNIVERSITY OF GONDAR CoTM 2011 Computer Based Construction Planning Z.M pg. 33 2 Click on the required category. 3 Click on the required report. The report is then displayed in Print Preview. 4 Click on the Printer Icon to print the report. Creating Hyperlinks to Other Files Some people like to use their Project 2007 file as a main source of information for many different project documents. To do this, you can simply insert a hyperlink to the documents you listed as part of your WBS. For example, you can create a hyperlink to the file with the stakeholder register you listed as a milestone in your Task Name column earlier. To insert a hyperlink within a Project 2007 file: 1. Open the schedule.mpp file. Use the file you saved earlier or download it from the companion Web site for this text. The Entry table and Gantt Chart view should display. 2. Select the task in which you want to insert a hyperlink. Click the Task Name for Task 3, Stakeholder register completed. 3. Open the Insert Hyperlink dialog box. Click Insert on the Menu bar, and then click Hyperlink. Alternatively, you can right-click the task name and select Hyperlink or click the hyperlink button on the toolbar. 4. Double-click the filename of the hyperlink file. Change the Look in: information until you find where you have saved the files you downloaded for this appendix. Double-click the Word file named stakeholder register, and then click OK. A Hyperlink button appears in the Indicators column to the left of the Task Name for Task 3. Move your mouse over the hyperlink button until the mouse pointer changes to the Hand symbol to reveal the name of the hyperlinked file. If you click on it, the file will open. Using the Copy Picture Feature The Copy Picture feature helps you easily copy images from Project 2007 into other applications. After answering a few questions in the wizard, you can quickly display project data as a static picture in Office applications, including PowerPoint, Word, and Visio. You can access this wizard on the Analysis toolbar. To use the Copy Picture feature: 1. Prepare the file you want to copy. Again using the schedule file, adjust screen elements so your screen resembles. You may need to remove some of the toolbars by selecting Tools from the Menu bar and unchecking them to get the entire image to show on your screen. Drag the split bar so the entire Predecessors column is showing. Click in the Task Name column for task 0. Make sure you can see the entire Gantt chart on your screen.
  • 34. UNIVERSITY OF GONDAR CoTM 2011 Computer Based Construction Planning Z.M pg. 34 2. Open the Copy Picture dialog box. Click Report on the Menu bar, and then click Copy Picture to display the Copy Picture dialog box. Keep the default settings. Click OK. 3. Open the application where you want to copy the picture and paste it in. Open a new file in Microsoft Word, or another application, if desired. Copy the picture of your Project 2007 file by pressing Ctrl+V or using another method to paste the picture. Figure A-48 shows the resulting picture in a Word file. 4. Close all open windows. Click the Close button on any open windows. You do not need to save any of the open files. You have really just touched the surface of Project 2007’s powerful features, but you probably know more than most people who have this software!