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Unit 11: Resource Allocation




          that those activities which are not on the critical path do not have fixed starting and finishing  Notes
          times but are constrained by the earliest and latest starting and finishing times. However, this
          seeming difficulty offers the planner considerable scope for adjusting the demand for resources.
          This will be discussed in more detail later, but the limits within which resources can be adjusted,
          without  extending the  overall project duration, are  the resource requirements between the
          earliest starting  times and the latest starting times.  This is  illustrated in Figure 11.3, which
          shows the differing resource requirements that arise when both earliest and latest start times are
          considered and also highlights the resource requirements for those activities which are on the
          critical path.
                                Figure  11.3:  Resource Unit  Aggregation


































          Resource Leveling

          Having established the resource requirements through resource allocation and aggregation, we
          will now examine the next phase of the planning and resource management process—resource
          leveling. We will now compare those requirements with resource availability by developing
          resource profiles. However, the most likely scenario is that, at some point, demand will exceed
          supply. Such a scenario is illustrated in Figure 11.4.




             Notes  Disregarding factors such as economic considerations, if sufficient resources are
             available so that supply always exceeds demand then, we should have no problem.

          Resource leveling  is the  process that  ensures resource  demand  does not  exceed  resource
          availability. The ideal scenario would be a build up of resource usage at the beginning of the
          project and a reduction at the end of the project. However, the approach to resource leveling will
          also depend on whether resources are dedicated to a particular project or shared across several
          projects and whether there is a need to keep all resources fully utilized.





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