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1 Planning and Scheduling Your Project Using Microsoft Project 2003 Sridhar Pandurangiah Director - Engineering sridhar@sastratechnologies.in

2 Meeting Protocol

3 Agenda Project File Project Calendar Creating Tasks and WBS Milestones Recurring Tasks Dependencies Lead and Lag times Constraints Deadlines Split Tasks Resources Contouring Over allocations Cost Optimise Plan Earned Value Management

4 Create a Project File Create a new file Choose one of the templates Complete the summary tab Complete Project Information

5 Change Project Calendar Working time Week starting (middle east projects will have their weekends on Thursday and Friday) Holidays Staff leave

6 View Options Change the date format to that used by the client Change the currency symbol, decimal digits to the currency you would use to track the project cost.

7 General Options Specify the user name, standard and overtime billing rates For Whizible users –Uncheck “Advice From Planning Wizard”

8 Schedule Options Change the duration from days to hours For Whizible users –Uncheck “Show Scheduling messages” –Uncheck “Tasks will always honour their constraint dates” Click “Set as Default”

9 Enter tasks and Duration % Complete, WBS, Task name, work, duration, start, finish, predecessors, resource names Enter tasks and duration – Don’t enter the start and finish dates. Also enter the notes. –Elapsed Duration (ed) is calendar duration Indent tasks to create a logical outline Break large tasks to smaller tasks

10 Enter tasks and Duration For Whizible users –Use the “Text 30” field to define Task Type –Use the following priority Low (0 to 400) Medium (401 to 600) High (601 to 900) NULL (901 – 1000) – Ignored by Whizible You can assign a “Task Calendar” to a task. Then the option “Scheduling ignores resource calendar”

11 Identify Milestones Identify significant events as milestones [Creating a task of 0 days marks it as a milestone] Indicated by  Change Icon

12 Create Recurring Tasks Weekly team meetings, SQA reviews, Weekly Progress Reporting all recur at predetermined intervals Roll Gantt Bar to Summary – Specific task information defined in the Gantt Bar Styles rolls up and shows in the summary task Hide Task Bar – Hides the Bar

13 Specify task dependencies Automatically a finish –to-start dependency is created

14 Task Dependencies You can specify start-to-start, finish-to-finish or start-to-finish

15 Lead and Lag Times Overlap tasks or enter lead / lag times Lag times are +ve values while lead times are –ve values Lag and lead can be entered as a % or absolute values

16 Constraints Set specific start or finish dates Specify a start date - start no earlier than (SNET) constraint is set Specify a finish date - finish no earlier than (FNET) constraint is set Use this feature sparingly

17 Add Deadlines Deadlines don’t affect scheduling mechanisms Microsoft Project will inform you that a task will finish past its deadline. You then have the option of adjusting the schedule to meet that deadline. Drag the green arrow to reset deadlines

18 Split tasks If work on the task is interrupted and then resumes later in the schedule

19 Assign Resources Specify type of resource work / material Specify the number of resource units available for this resource in the max. Units field, as a percentage. E.G., Type 300% to indicate three full-time units of a particular resource.

20 Specify Resource Groups For each material resource (supplies consumed throughout the project), in the material label field, type a measurement unit for the material resource, such as ton. Resource groups can be used for sorting, filtering, or grouping tasks by resources belonging to a particular group. You can use groups to indicate the department a human resource belongs to or to specify accounting codes for billing purposes.

21 Change work schedule for Resource Modify the individual resource calendar

22 Specify Costs for Resource Specify the Standard and Overtime rates

23 Specify Workgroup Information and availability for Resource Use this to specify long absences e.g. sabbatical leaves Independent of resource calendar

24 New Base Calendar If a group of resources has the same special working hours and days off, you can create a new base calendar for them

25 Assign Resources Support for Active Directory / Address Book / Microsoft Project Server Assign multiple resources at once (CTRL and drag) Replace a resource by choosing the resource and clicking replace then reassign a fresh resource A Valid work value can be entered then units = entered work/duration Automatic assignment of resources can be disabled in Tools / Options / General tab

26 Fix the task duration If a task is 8 hrs duration and 8 hrs work with a single resource adding a second resource reduces the duration to 4 hours (effort driven) Turn this feature off to increase the work to 16 hours Turn off globally in Options / Schedule

27 Plan Optimisation Duration Compression –Crashing –Fast Tracking Resource Levelling Heuristics

28 Edit resource assignments (Assignment Contours) Effective way to remove over allocation (shown in red) Just drag and drop tasks under the resource

29 Predefined Assignment Contours

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31 Automatic Resource Levelling Levelling Order –Standard : Considers links, slack, dates and priorities –ID Only : Delays task with the highest ID –Priority : Priority of tasks takes precedence Level only within the available slack Adjust Individual assignments on a task : To level only over-allocated resources AVOID AUTOMATIC LEVELLING

32 Manual Resource Levelling Create Delays Remove or Replace resources Reduce Units

33 Creating Delays

34 Assign Costs to resources Default rates for all resources can be assigned (Tools / Options / General) If costs change use the Resource Information / Costs Tab and specify the costs with effective dates (useful if a resource gets a salary revision during the course of the project)

35 Set Fixed Costs Useful when the exact cost associated with a cost is known View / Table / Costs

36 Define When Costs Accrue Accrual can be prorated, at the start or at the end of a project

37 Review the cost of tasks and resources From the Resource sheet click View / Table / Cost

38 Cost distribution over a task Choose View / Task Usage Choose Format / Details / Cost

39 Resource Costs (Detail) Choose view / resource usage Choose format / details / cost

40 Resource Costs (Graphical) Choose view / resource graph Choose format / details / cost or Cumulative cost

41 Cost of Entire Project Choose Project / Project Information / Statistics

42 View the entire project From the GANT Chart Choose View / Zoom / Entire Project

43 Check the Project dates Check the project’s START and FINISH dates

44 Identify Critical Path Critical Path –Has Zero Slack –Tasks can’t be delayed without affecting overall schedule Use the GANTT chart wizard to identify the critical path

45 Viewing Critical Tasks Filter using the menu

46 Switching Views Choose View / More Views

47 Different Fields in a View View / More Views View / Table / More tables

48 Using Filters Interactive Filters can be applied Resource filters cannot be applied to tasks and vice versa

49 Sorting Tasks Variety of sorts are possible Renumbering tasks permanently Its possible to maintain the hierarchy of the subtasks to its parent task

50 Grouping Information Variety of Group by options are available

51 Save the Plan Save the plan with a baseline it helps in tracking your project To save the budget, enter the costs before saving the baseline Interim plans act as checkpoints, upto 10 interim plans can be saved

52 Earned Value Management Planned Value (PV) or Budgeted Cost of Work Schedule (BCWS) Earned Value (EV) or Budgeted Cost of Work Performed (BCWP) Actual Cost (AV) or Actual Cost of Work Performed (ACWP)

53 EVM Cost Variance (CV) = EV – AC Schedule Variance (SV) = EV – PV Cost Performance Index = EV / AC Schedule Performance Index = EV/PV Positive Values are good. Negative Values Bad Ratio’s closer to 1 are good

54 Thank You


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