
Learning Microsoft Project 2019
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When you observe your project's real-life tasks in closer detail, you will find that they often have either implicit or explicit restrictions placed upon them. Let's say that you're managing a team of 20 software engineers. Here, you will want maximum utilization for your complete team, which you can do by keeping all of them productively engaged with your project. This is often called Resource Balancing or Resource Leveling. On the other hand, you cannot sporadically increase your team head count either (for example, to reduce duration). You will want to fix the number of engineers who are working on a specific task. Likewise, you may also have senior experts in your team whose skills might get shared across multiple projects. So, they will be available in fractional resource units to any project. Moreover, you must carefully manage their entry and exit into your different projects. These are only some of the implicit and explicit restrictions you...
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