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Global Utilization Including All Hours

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Level 4

5/15/19

PROPOSED SOLUTION

Global Utilization (via Reporting) should count all actual hours on projects, including time logged on the Project, on Tasks or on Issues.


SITUATION

As resource managers look at the Global Utilization the Actual Hours reported is not counting all hours on projects - only hours logged on Tasks.


USE CASE

The purpose of Global Utilization should be to look at what was budgeted and planned and the total sum of actual hours on projects - not just those hours planned and logged on tasks. Commonly we have people work on projects where tasks in a workflow were not planned, or support projects from a strategic level. Users log time on projects, tasks and issues, and those hours should all be the calculated sum of Total Actual Hours on the project. From our research, Global Utilization is the only area to visualize the Budgeted Hours, Planned Hours and Actual Hours for groupings (programs) of projects. Project Utilization does include all actual hours, but we need to visualize many projects grouped in a Program and the total Budgeted, Planned and Actual hours.

4 Comments

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Level 4

5/15/19

This explains why I've never been able to make sense of or use the utilization report. We generally log hours at the project level. Thanks!

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Level 2

8/14/19

Would love to see a revamp of hours reporting in WF in general. Some of our users bill to a task (if it's relevant) some bill to the project. Would also love at a top level to just have an overarching budget of hours outside of a specific task that are allocated by job role for that project, then would love to report on how many actual hours were billed (all hours billed whether to project or task) vs what we planned in our SOW/noted in WF. This is much needed information. Recently talked to a WF support rep and they mentioned that some of these reports have not been updated since 2011. I think hours reporting really needs a revamp in WF.