Review Resource Plans
Resource plans are used to allocate the resources needed to complete specific tasks at each stage of a project. A variety of configuration and options are available to help you review resource plans at both the project and individual level.
How to interpret a resource plan
A resource plan consists of two axes: a horizontal axis that displays the plan dates, and a vertical axis that lists the work stages and variations. You can group a resource plan by contact or work stage, and change the dates to view a plan over a specific period of time.
Each cell within a plan represents a visual representation of the resource time allocated to a contact for a particular week. The length of the colored bar in a cell represents the amount of time allocated.
Review the table below to understand what the different colors mean.
| Color | Meaning |
|---|---|
White
|
Available time |
Dark Blue
|
Time allocated to current work stage |
Light Blue
|
Time allocated to other work stages |
Dark Red
|
Over-allocated time on current work stage |
Light Red
|
Over-allocated time on other work stages |
Yellow
|
Time booked for absence |
Grey
|
Time reserved for non-project based work |
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White
Dark Blue
Light Blue
Dark Red
Light Red
Yellow
Grey