Goal: Build the project team
All your resources have been identified, approved, and procured. Now you can build your team by entering the resource information into the project plan.
Tip: This article is part of a series of articles within the Project Map that describe a broad set of project management activities. We call these activities "goals" because they are organized around the project management life cycle: Build a plan, track and manage a project, and close a project.
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| Add resources to your project team If you are using Microsoft Office Project Server 2007, you can add enterprise resources and details such as group, resource type, skills, and maximum units:
Set working times for the project and resources If you want to set up the availability for all resources in the project as well as individual resources, you need to set working times. You can indicate vacations, standard and nonstandard working schedules, and differing resource units. Click all of the following that apply:
Change information for enterprise resources If you are using Microsoft Office Project Web Access, you may want to make changes to the resource information. For example, you can apply a new calendar, costs, or skills to the resource. Before you can save changes to certain types of information for enterprise resources, such as cost, skills, or availability, the resource must be checked out. Add resource skills When you add a custom field for resource skills to the Resource Sheet, you can filter, sort, or group on this field to identify resources by their skills. Depending on the requirements of your organization, you may need to use skill codes.
Set resource costs After you enter rates and fees for people, equipment, and materials, you can use Microsoft Office Project 2007 to create a budget or to track project costs. Click all of the following that apply:
Set up lines of communication If you are using Project Server 2007, team members and stakeholders can collaborate online with Microsoft Office Project Web Access. You may need to enter e-mail addresses or Microsoft Windows user accounts for them. Add supporting information about resources Add more information about resources in the form of notes or documents or by viewing the resource reports. Click all of the following that apply:
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