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Kapacitetskvadranten: Fyra nycklar till förbättrad resursplanering

Publicerad Av Jerry Manas

Organizations often cite resource management as their most overwhelming challenge. Despite the best-laid plans, they just can’t get a handle on getting the right people available at the right time. Because of this, they sometimes resist taking on new projects and products for fear of the ability to deliver. Or worse, they take on unlimited demand, managing as if they have infinite capacity. Improved resource planning seems impossible.

These organizations need a clear picture of resource availability to confidently take on new projects and react to sudden market opportunities. Otherwise, valuable resources are wasted or misused.

While there’s no silver bullet for capacity planning and resource management, there are four distinct dynamics that can greatly improve success and help an organization become proactive instead of reactive. Together, these dynamics make up what we can call The Capacity Quadrant. The four components that make up this framework are:

  • Visibility: This includes improving visibility across three lenses, those of Demand, Capacity, and finally, the System lens (i.e., using a systems thinking approach to identify the many variables that can impact resource workload, efficiency, and productivity).
  • Prioritization: This requires understanding organizational goals and priorities, creating flexible scoring mechanisms that can encompass all discretionary work (not just large projects), and awareness of the linkages between projects and products on the roadmap.
  • Optimization: Here you can maximize your resources by focusing them on the most critical work; limiting the volume of primary demand objectives; tightening the resources on secondary objectives; and addressing efficiency issues identified during the whole system analysis.
  • Iteration: This involves planning capacity and demand at varying levels of detail at different points in the planning horizon. Early on, top-down high level plans are appropriate, with more detailed planning occurring as the work approaches. The two views should be reconciled during each planning iteration.

In essence, by understanding the four key dynamics that impact capacity planning, organizations can demystify resource management, make more informed decisions, and maximize their resources toward high value activities.

Stay tuned for an upcoming white paper on this topic, where I’ll be exploring the Capacity Quadrant in more detail.

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Skrivet av Jerry Manas

Jerry Manas är en internationell bästsäljande författare, talare och konsult. Han citeras ofta av ledande röster inom affärsvärlden, däribland den legendariska managementgurun Tom Peters ("In Search of Excellence"), som ofta hänvisar till Manas bästsäljande bok Napoleon on Project Management för dess insikter om enkelhet och karaktär, och Pat Williams, Senior VP för Orlando Magic, som kallade Manas bok Managing the Gray Areas för "en ny väg för ledare". Jerrys senaste bok är The Resource Management and Capacity Planning Handbook (McGraw-Hill), som Judith E. Glaser, känd författare till Conversational Intelligence, har presenterat som "den första boken som handlar om det som i huvudsak är organisationers drivlina - den effektiva användningen av personal för de viktigaste aktiviteterna". Genom sitt konsultföretag, The Marengo Group, hjälper Jerry kunderna att maximera sina organisatoriska personalresurser, vilket leder till en större innovationsförmåga, en mer värdefokuserad arbetskraft och en ökad förmåga att anpassa sig till förändringar. Han är en populär talare vid evenemang runt om i världen och talar bland annat om lärdomar från historien, resursplanering och organisationsförändringar. Jerrys arbete har uppmärksammats i en mängd olika publikationer, bland annat Houston Chronicle, Chicago Sun Times, National Post, Globe and Mail och Huffington Post.