Using Daptiv to track resource commitments in CSS Work
Outline for the upcoming kickoff / training session
Goal: set up a 90-minute demo/workshop for CSS Managers to understand how to use Daptiv for recording in a central tool their resource commitments to projects or tasks.
Course/Demo Outline
- Introduction to Daptiv
- Logging in, even if you have no projects of your own to supervise.
- Getting useful reports out - Director's Portfolio Summary and the individual Project Snapshot
- Being a Team Leader in Daptiv -- Assigning Resources to Projects and Tasks
- Understanding the current IS&T Project model, as it impacts the decision tree on how exactly to respond to resource requests generated from outside or from within.
- Type A: SAIS.
A formal Daptiv project exists, has a WBS that is actively managed by a PM, uses Resource Assignments, requires Timesheets. - Type B: ISDA and others
A formal Daptiv project exists, has a nominal WBS but is mainly a placeholder for Director Snapshot Portfolio updates. May or may not use Resource Assignments (likely not), no timesheets. - Type C: CSS Collective Effort
A named chunk of work, either a Project or Support entity in the Daptiv sense, owned at the CSS level, with resource contributions from multiple CSS teams. Each participating team lead would be a PM and would issue requests as needed. - Type D: Team Internal Work
Tasks are created within a single Support project managed by the RM of the team, and people are assigned by the RM internally.
- Type A: SAIS.
- Decision Tree for getting resource assignments to happen. Thinking about the project...
- If it is SAIS, ask the project PM to issue a resource request for your person; as your team's Resource Manager, fill the request by assigning hours of a person to that task/project.
- If it not SAIS, does the PM want to deal with Resource Requests?
- If PM will handle resource requests, have the PM issue the resource request, then fill it as RM of your team.
- Else, create your own Project or Team Internal task, request a resource from yourself as PM, then fill it wearing your other hat as RM.
- Use Cases
- Pubs has decided to assign Esther Yanow 50% for a month to update the documentation of the Parking page.
- Veronica Dulong alerts CSS at XDPP that a certain project will need a Training resource to develop course content for a new component of an SAIS system
- The Exchange Rollout project wants to track the time of all the staff working on it, drawing from many lines of business in CSS.
- Understanding the current IS&T Project model, as it impacts the decision tree on how exactly to respond to resource requests generated from outside or from within.
- Reporting out on Resource Assignments and Availability
Say you've gone to all the trouble of explicit resource assignments, how to get out a month-by=month report of who is assigned how much to what?
We think there is an existing report that, by person for a list of people, will list Allocation (Resource Allocation) vs Actual (Timesheet) hours per project, per task. - Looking ahead, what would it be like to collect Actuals and is it feasible and useful?
- Jeff Reed's team doing timesheets now - report out on how that has been going
- SAIS' round it to 4-hours idea...