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From: skillihe on 24 Nov 2005 12:02 Hi is there any way for Project to assign costs/hours to resources based on an overall project baseline cost? I'm not sure if 'Baseline' is even the right word.. just the overall projected cost of the ..project. I'm not having much luck finding where I can put in the budget so that the other costs toe the line. If anyone can help please give me a shout. Cheers,
From: "Rod Gill" <rod AT project-systems DOT co DOT on 24 Nov 2005 15:02 You mean you want the button that adjust your schedule to show what your management want to see? It's called the I'm feeling lucky button and in spite of urgent requests and pleading with the project team they haven't implemented it yet!! Step 1. Schedule the project as best you can. Select tools, tracking, save baseline. This is now your budget. Continue to evolve your schedule as you learn more about the project. Be aware that estimates made before the detailed design are typically +-400% in error!! Step 2. If as you evolve the schedule and costs start to go way above the baseline, then if fixed cost is an important deliverable, ask for a stakeholder review because you should possibly recommend cancelling the project. Project adds value only when you let it calculate likely scenarios for you. When you try to force a result you are simply using Project as an expensive drawing tool for you Gantt chart and you might as well use some creative accounting in Excel for your budget. -- Rod Gill Project MVP Visit www.msproject-systems.com for Project Companion Tools and more "skillihe" <skillihe(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:6E0EC024-BA91-47CA-BC0F-299D174B9C83(a)microsoft.com... > Hi is there any way for Project to assign costs/hours to resources based > on > an overall project baseline cost? I'm not sure if 'Baseline' is even the > right word.. just the overall projected cost of the ..project. I'm not > having > much luck finding where I can put in the budget so that the other costs > toe > the line. If anyone can help please give me a shout. > > Cheers,
From: Steve House [Project MVP] on 28 Nov 2005 18:20 Project doesn't "assign costs" to anything. It looks at what a resource costs per hour, mutilplies that by the hours the resource is employed to do the work that needs to be done, and totes it up. I think you're thinking of a top-down budget where senior management says "this project will cost XX dollars- see to it." But that's not the way Project works - in fact it's completely ignorant of top-down budgeting. Instead it looks at the specific work to be done and estimates how much it will cost to do it. One can hope that the figure it computes will be less than the amount senior management has allocated - if it's not, it's telling you it will be impossible to finish the project within budget and it might be time to update your resume <grin>. The baseline is NOT the figure management has handed you. It is what you have estimated to be the actual cost to do the work. It is a baseline in that you save it before actually starting work so you have a reference point to compare actual expenses later on to see if you're on-track or things are getting out of control. -- Steve House [MVP] MS Project Trainer & Consultant Visit http://www.mvps.org/project/faqs.htm for the FAQs "skillihe" <skillihe(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:6E0EC024-BA91-47CA-BC0F-299D174B9C83(a)microsoft.com... > Hi is there any way for Project to assign costs/hours to resources based > on > an overall project baseline cost? I'm not sure if 'Baseline' is even the > right word.. just the overall projected cost of the ..project. I'm not > having > much luck finding where I can put in the budget so that the other costs > toe > the line. If anyone can help please give me a shout. > > Cheers,
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