Phases and Tasks

When you set up a project in Vantagepoint, you can divide the project into phases and tasks.

Use phases and tasks to identify and track individual segments of a project by type or duration, by independently managed components of the project, or by any other discrete project elements that exist within the larger project. Typically, companies use phases and tasks to accommodate internal reporting practices (for example, when different departments are responsible for different parts of a project).

  • Project: A project is one of your individual jobs.
  • Phase: A phase is an explicitly defined sub-project or independently managed component of a project. Use phases to group labor and expense activity within a project. A phase is usually an element of work performed during the course of a project with an expected duration, an expected cost, and expected resource requirements. Typically each project has its own set of phases. Phases can be further divided into tasks.
  • Task: A task is an explicitly defined sub-phase or independently managed component of a phase. Use tasks to group labor and expense activity within a phase. A task is usually an element of work performed during the course of a phase with an expected duration, an expected cost, and expected resource requirements. Typically each phase has its own set of tasks. You must have a phase to set up a task.

You can decide on a project-by-project basis whether to use phases and tasks.

If you decide to use phases and tasks, you must supply a phase and task number with every labor and expense transaction that you post to the project.

If you use Vantagepoint Billing, you can also establish separate billing terms for each phase and task, and show phases and tasks separately on invoices.