Create projects in Resource Management (2024)

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  • Resource Management

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Create projects from the projects portfolio page. This guide runs through different high-level information you can associate with your projects like project type, phases, budgets, and bill rates. All this information can be built out in the project settings page.

Create a new project

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  • Resource Management

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RELATED CAPABILITIES

Who can use this capability?

Resourcing Administrators, Portfolio Editors, and Project Editors can create and manage projects.

New projects appear on your organization's project portfolio page.

Creating single projects

To create a new project:

  1. In the top right corner of the project portfolio, selectNew Project.
  2. Enter a project name and project type. Enter additional details as available.
    • Client: select a client from the list, or create a new one
    • Project Code: optional internal project codes
    • Duration: specify the number of working days of the project to generate your end date. Understanding how many workdays a project will take is useful for projects that overlap with holidays and weekends.
    • Custom fields: custom fields allow you to add and track specific information about your projects and people.
    • Notifications: enable or mute notifications about changes to this project.
    • Budgets:learn more about creating and managing budgets
    • Phases: learn more about using phases for projects
    • Bill Rates: learn more about configuring bill rates
    • Lock/Unlock time entries: set time entries to lock when your team submits their hours.
    • Project owner: Specify the person who acts as the project manager or main point of contact for the project. Only active Resourcing Admins will appear in this dropdown list.
  3. At the bottom of the page, selectSave. You can now add people to your project.

Adding project members

If additional stakeholders, such as an executive sponsor, need access to the project, you can add them as project members. Members can edit project settings, make assignments, and run reports on the project.

To add project members:

  1. Open project settings, then select Project Members.
  2. Select Add Members, select the people you want to add, and then select Add.

    Due to their restricted access to Resource Management, you cannot add contractors as project members.

  3. At the bottom of the page, selectSave. You can now add people to your project.

Importing multiple projects

You can also batch-import projects using a spreadsheet. Learn more about importing multiple projects.

Project types

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  • Resource Management

For more information about plan types and included capabilities, see the Smartsheet Plans page.

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Who can use this capability?

Resourcing Administrators, Portfolio Editors, and Project Editors can create new projects.

Find out if this capability is included in Smartsheet Regions or Smartsheet Gov.

A project type will associate all assignments of that project with a specific color, so you can easily see what types of projects your team is assigned to on the Schedule.

There are three project types: Confirmed, tentative, and internal.

Confirmed projects

Confirmed projects show as blue on the schedule and project pages. Confirmed projects are approved; your team can start their work. For consulting companies, these projects are typically billable and have a signed contract from the client.

Tentative projects

Tentative projects show as gray on the schedule and project pages. These are projects that you want to schedule, but they’re not yet approved.

For consulting companies, you can create projects before you have the signed contract from the client by designating a project as a tentative project type. Creating tentative projects allows you to see the budgeting implications of the project on your resourcing plan before it begins. Once the contract is signed, you can change the project type to confirmed.

Think about when you want to add the project to Resource Management. Many companies add projects as tentative when they’re 75% sure they’ll be doing the work.

Internal projects

Internal projects show as purple on the Schedule and project pages. Internal projects are unique to your team or business. For consulting companies, these projects are typically non-billable.

If you’re tracking time in Resource Management, you may want to create a few internal projects for your team to track their hours on general business activities such as team meetings, marketing, or new business development.

Use phases for projects

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  • Resource Management

For more information about plan types and included capabilities, see the Smartsheet Plans page.

RELATED CAPABILITIES

Who can use this capability?

Resourcing Administrators and Portfolio Editors can create phases for projects.

Find out if this capability is included in Smartsheet Regions or Smartsheet Gov.

You can assign people to phases and track analytics on that phase across multiple projects. Each phase can have its own duration, budget, and bill rate. Phases do not have to be concurrent and have no assumed dependencies.

You can also use phases as a way to create smaller projects within a larger client campaign. This is helpful if you provide ongoing maintenance for clients, or work on projects that are only a few days long.

Phases do not sync to the project via the Resource Management integration panel.

To add a phase to the schedule:

  1. On the Schedule, click on any white space and select Add Phase.
  2. Choose a phase name from the default options (created in Account Settings) or type in a new phase name
  3. Go to the project Schedule to adjust phase start and end dates.

To add a phase on the worklist

  1. On the worklist, select + Phase
  2. Type in the phase name and then hit Enter.
  3. Select the new phase and edit its settings in the right pane.

Phase budgets

If your project has phases, you can track a specific budget for each phase. Set this on the project settings page. This option provides you with a table where you can divide the budget across different phases.

The [non-phase specific] budget is allocated to the overall project. Hours recorded or scheduled against the entire project (instead of a specific phase) are tracked in this category.

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Phase-specific bill rates

You can set unique bill rates for a phase in phase settings. When you do this, hours tracked to that phase will inherit phase-specific bill rates.

If you use different bill rates for the various project roles, you will want to set up phase-specific rates.

Create projects in Resource Management (2024)

FAQs

What is a resource management project? ›

Project resource management definition

The process of planning, organizing, scheduling and managing a project's resources – people, tools, equipment, tech, and facilities – in the most efficient way. Maximizing utilization and ensuring the best possible use of the project's elements.

What are the 5 steps for resource management? ›

To keep it simple, I used spreadsheets for this exercise, but any resource management tool will do.
  • Step 1: Resource Planning. ...
  • Step 2: Estimate Resources / Resource Allocation. ...
  • Step 3: Acquire Team. ...
  • Step 4: Develop and Manage Team. ...
  • Step 5: Continuously Evaluate Resources.
Jun 20, 2024

What are the 5 main project resources and how can these be managed effectively? ›

They include people, equipment, money, time, knowledge – basically, anything that you may require from the project planning to the project delivery phases.

What are the 5 steps to create a management plan? ›

5 Steps to Creating a Project Management Plan
  1. Define project objectives and scope. ...
  2. Identify key stakeholders and their roles. ...
  3. Establish project goals and success criteria. ...
  4. Select the team. ...
  5. Develop a work breakdown structure (WBS) ...
  6. Identify project tasks and milestones. ...
  7. Estimate resources, time, and costs.
Jun 10, 2024

What are the four steps to create a strong project resource management? ›

Project resource management refers to the overall management of the resources needed for a project to be successful, and it consists of multiple phases:
  1. Identifying and acquiring resources.
  2. Scheduling and allocating resources.
  3. Overseeing and evaluating resource utilization.
  4. Making adjustments as necessary.

What is an example of resource management? ›

Resource management ultimately requires a whole lot of preparation, assuring that everyone (and everything) is doing their job or task properly. Examples of resource management would include scheduling, budgeting, and planning of any relevant projects.

What are the main stages of project resource management? ›

Steps in the Project Resource Management Process
  • Resource Planning. ...
  • Resource Identification and Acquisition. ...
  • Resource Allocation and Scheduling. ...
  • Monitoring and Adjusting Resources. ...
  • Team Development and Management. ...
  • Resource Release and Reassignment. ...
  • Human Resources: This pertains to the team–the backbone of any project.
Feb 11, 2024

What are the three basic types of resources in project management? ›

Types of resources and their metrics
ResourceMetric
Financial resourcesBudget variance, cost overruns, return on investment
Information and data resourcesData accuracy, data completeness, data accessibility
Material and equipment resourcesInventory levels, lead times, resource costs
5 more rows
Dec 1, 2023

How to write a resource plan? ›

How to create a resource plan: 5 steps in the resource planning process
  1. Lay out project tasks and the resources you have. ...
  2. Assign work based on availability, skills, and interests. ...
  3. Consider the future demands on resources. ...
  4. Get feedback from stakeholders on proposed allocations.
Nov 7, 2023

What are the 5 M's of resource management? ›

The 5 R's: Refuse, Reduce, Reuse, Repurpose, Recycle.

What is the purpose of creating a project plan? ›

A project plan houses all the necessary details of your project, such as goals, tasks, scope, deadlines, and deliverables. This shows stakeholders a clear roadmap of your project, ensures you have the resources for it, and holds everyone accountable from the start.

What is resource management in a project? ›

Resource management is the practice of planning, scheduling, and allocating people, money, and technology to a project or program. In essence, it is the process of allocating resources to achieve the greatest organizational value.

How to do resource management? ›

How to manage your resources efficiently
  1. Step 1: conduct scenario planning for the upcoming period. To begin, create a resource management plan outlining your project's scope, budget, resources, activities, and workload requirements. ...
  2. Step 2: allocate the right team to the role. ...
  3. Step 3: manage and support your team.
Jun 10, 2024

How do you successfully manage a project? ›

What are the ten project management tips?
  1. Foster clear and effective communication.
  2. Set clear goals for your project.
  3. Create a schedule.
  4. Use the right tools to monitor progress.
  5. Assemble a multi-skilled team.
  6. Motivate project team members.
  7. Identify and plan for risks.
  8. Identify and interact with key stakeholders.

What should be included in a resource management plan? ›

In general, a resource management plan focuses on six main components:
  • Project resource needs (including physical resources)
  • Number of people needed and their capacity (e.g., weekly work hours)
  • Selection criteria for people (e.g., skillset) and vendors (e.g., budget)
  • Roles and responsibilities.
  • Available budget.
Apr 8, 2024

What is the resource plan of a project plan? ›

A resource plan identifies, organizes, and lists the resources required to complete a project. Because most organizational expenses are resource related, it's essential that they're used as efficiently as possible. A resource plan maps out how and when company resources will be used.

What is resource management template? ›

A resource management template is a reusable guide that helps you manage team bandwidth over the course of a project. It shows you everything your team is working on—so you can see how full everyone's plate is, if they can take on additional work, or if they need help to get tasks done by the project deadline.

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