You need to account for both existing and planned projects

You are an area project manager who uses Project Server 2013.
You are aligning and planning your team’s availability against existing and proposed projects.
You need to estimate your team members’ work load for future time periods against projects that
have not completed a work breakdown structure (WBS) yet. You need to account for both existing
and planned projects.
What should you do?

You are an area project manager who uses Project Server 2013.
You are aligning and planning your team’s availability against existing and proposed projects.
You need to estimate your team members’ work load for future time periods against projects that
have not completed a work breakdown structure (WBS) yet. You need to account for both existing
and planned projects.
What should you do?

A.
Create a resource plan for the planned project, assign team members, and estimate the hours
expected in the time period expected. Then view total load in the Resource Availability view.

B.
Create generic resources in the Resource Center and add them to the project in the Project Web
App (PWA).

C.
Use budget work resources and assign them to tasks in the project file to view resource load.

D.
Export the project tasks to Microsoft Excel, add your proposed projects, and plan your future
resource load against those proposed projects. Use Microsoft Excel to view total planned work load.



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