| EXAMPLE - Job/Project Work Schedule Workbook |
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A pictorial view of possible, potential and current jobs, with extremely complex background calculations, that reflects the impact of adding additional jobs, both in human and equipment resource terms |
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| Easy to use - the insertion of a new job or project immediately reflects the impact on the schedule, raising alerts and warnings where resources are over-allocated. |
| Note the warnings in Column V Rows 3 and 5 - as soon as a job is added that overstretches resources the warning is displayed, which indicates that the latest job, or an existing job, may need to be rescheduled. |