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A user is assigned to a multiple role in Workfront

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Hi Community, please we need your input and advise on the question below with a screenshot of what we are trying to achieve.

 

When a user is assigned to a multiple role in Workfront how does this impact the project plan? For example, a user with a primary role: 'Project manager' is assigned 50%, and for Other roles: 'Project Coordinator' is 50%. 

The essence of assigning a user to multiple roles is for resource management so that we know who is available to perform different tasks based on their roles and competency. 

 

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Thanks for your input and advise, it is super appreciated. 

 

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I'm not sure if the percentage of roles on any individual effects the project plan.  Regardless of their designation if you assign 1 hour to a person the assignment should be 1 hour regardless of their role.

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@Richard__Carlson thanks for your contribution, I'm not sure I understand what you meant by 'if you assign 1 hour to a person the assignment should be 1 hour regardless of their role'. please can you provide a kind of illustration using Workfront? this will be help for clarification. 

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Quite literally that statement meant - an hour in Los Angeles is 60 minutes, just like an hour in Montreal is 60 minutes.  In the context of assigning someone a task...

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I think maybe what the OP is referring to is the impact on hours per role, not hours per person?

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I have never reached that level of granularity but I wonder how the reporting would work if your role is split 50/50 - Janitor / Head Cook.

If the assignment in the project is to the person by name, how does one fully realize which role is being fulfilled?