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Part 3A

    • After creating the resource pool, copy the screen image of Resource Sheet and paste into the Word document.

    • After assigning resources, copy the screen image of the data entry screen and paste into the Word document.

    • After time-constrained scheduling, copy the screen image of Resource Sheet and paste into the Word document. The Resource Sheet should show the resources that over-allocated.

    • After resource-constrained scheduling, copy the screen image of Resource Sheet and paste into the Word document. The Resource Sheet should show the resources that over-allocated.

Part 3A Notes

    • Enter resource names from Table A2.12 For “Assembly/Test” enter “Assembly” for consistency with Table A2.11.

    • Enter one team as 100% and two teams as 200% under Maximum Units.

Table A2.12 (Organization Resources)

Name                                    Group                                                   Cost ($/hr)

Design                                  R&D (2 teams)                                   $100

Development                    R&D (2 teams)                                   $70

Documentation                                R&D (1 team)                                     $60

Assembly                            R&D (1 team)                                     $70

Purchasing                          Procurement (1 team)                   $40

 

Complete Part 3, Part A of the Conveyor Belt Project (p. 637). Submit your Microsoft Project file along with the memo to the

 

From the textbook:

Part 3

Remember the old saying, “A project plan is not a schedule until resources are committed.”  This exercise illustrates this subtle, but very important difference.

Part A

Using your files from Part 2 input resources and their costs if you have not already done so.  All information is found in Tables A2.11 and A2.12

 

Answer the following questions:

1.  Which if any of the resources are over-allocated?

2.  Assume that the project is time constrained and try to solve any over-allocation problems by leveling within slack.  What happens?

3.  What is the impact of leveling within slack on the sensitivity of the network?

 

Include a Gantt chart with the schedule table after leveling within slack.

 

4.  Assume the project is resource constrained and resolve any over-allocation problems by leveling outside of slack.  What happens?  What are the managerial implications?

5.  What options are available at this point in time?

 

Include a Gantt chart with the schedule table after leveling outside of slack.

 

Note:  No splitting of activities is allowed

Note:  No partial assignments (i.e. 50 percent).  All resources must be assigned 100 percent.

 

 

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