You work as a Project Manager for company.com Inc. You along with your team need to level project
resources. One of your team members is concerned about which project he should work on first.
Which of the following attributes of the projects will determine which project your team should
work on first when resource leveling is done?
A.
It depends upon the tasks that require the project manager to work on the critical path.
B.
It depends upon the project with the nearest defined milestone.
C.
It depends upon the project manager’s determination.
D.
It depends upon the project with the highest project priority set.
Explanation:
The project priority is set within the Project Information dialog box and is valued from 1 to 1000 with
500 being the default. When a resource is used on multiple projects and resource leveling is used,
the project with the highest priority will use the resource’s time first.
Answer option C is incorrect. The project manager may have some influence, but the software will
schedule the project manager to work based on the project priority.
Answer option A is incorrect. Critical path activities are important, but it is not the determining
factor, as the project manager could have critical path activities in all projects.
Answer option B is incorrect. The nearest milestone is not the deciding factor of project priority.
How to enter project information?
Take the following steps to enter project information:
1.Select Project > Project Information.2.Enter the information in the Project Information dialog box, and click the OK button.
Note: The Project Information dialog box is used to enter, review, or change initial information for a
new project.
The following options are available in the Project Information dialog box:
1. Start Date: It is used to specify the start date of the current project. This option is only available if
Project Start Date is chosen from the Schedule from drop-down box. Microsoft Office Project
calculates the finish date of the project based on the entered start date and assigns the default
constraint of As Soon As Possible (ASAP). By default, the project start date is the current date.
2.Finish Date: It is used to specify the finish date of the current project. This option is only available
if Project Finish Date is chosen from the Schedule from drop-down box. Project calculates the start
date of the project based on the entered finish date and assigns the default constraint of As Late As
Possible (ALAP).
3. Current date: It specifies the current date. By default, this date is generated by the computer’s
date and time.
4. Status date: It is used to specify the status date. The status date is used to perform earned value
calculations, identify the complete-through date in the Update Project dialog box, and place
progress lines. If the status date is set to NA, the current date is used as the status date.
5. Schedule from: It is used to specify whether the project is scheduled from a Project Start Date or
a Project Finish Date. By default, projects are scheduled from the start date.
6. Calendar: It is used to specify the base calendar to be used for the project calendar.
7. Priority: It is used to indicate how readily tasks in the current project are delayed when resources
are leveled across multiple projects. A number between 0 and 1000 can be typed or selected. A
higher number indicates a higher priority project.
8. Statistics button: It is used to open the Project Statistics dialog box for the current project. The
Project Statistics dialog box is used to review scheduled and actual start and finish dates, durations,
work, and costs.