Introduction
Workload plans are the basis for resource capacity calculation. A workload plan specifies how many hours of work a resource can contribute each day. Assign workload plans to resources to reflect their capacity.
Access to resource capacity information makes it possible to monitor workload distribution and avoid under/over-allocation of resources.
→ Find out more about capacity calculation
→ Learn how to check resource capacity
View workload plans
All Workload plans are listed in BigPicture Administration (Workload plans tab).
Workload plan details
In the Workload plans tab, click on a Workload plan name OR the Details icon to open the Workload plan details screen.
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Basic attributes | Identifying information:
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Max weekly workload | A workload plan cannot be saved when the limit is exceeded. It is possible to distribute less than the limit allows. Note The max weekly workload does NOT influence the resource capacity - capacity is impacted by the actual workload distribution (specified above the purple columns). |
Workload distribution | Worklad distribution is marked in purple and specified above the calendar columns - it is the basis for daily capacity calculation. Set the number of hours to zero to signify a non-working day. Weekly workload total is visible in the top left corner of the calendar panel (sum of all days of the week). Limitations The weekly workload total cannot exceed the max weekly workload limit of the plan. Affects
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Default status | The default workload plan is automatically assigned to all new resources added to BigPicture. Affects
Limitations
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Manage workload plans
View workload plan assignment
Screen | Description |
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Resource details page | List of all workload plans assigned to a user |
Workload plan detials page | List of all users assigned to a workload plan |
Individuals tab | List of users and their current information (read-only) |
Information | Description |
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Name | Name of a workload plan |
Start date | Workload plans are applied to a time period. Start date must be provided. You can use a future date to assign a workload plan to a user. |
Efficiency | Efficiency lets you influence capacity without modifying the workload plan. If you want to simulate a non-human resource or use a single user to represent a team, you can use the efficiency multiplier. Use efficiency to reduce the capacity resulting from the Workload plan by setting a value below 1. |
End date | End date is calculated automatically. When a new workload plan assignment is added, the start date of a new assignment sets the end date of the previous workload plan assignment. |