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Hello, I work for a company where we have lots of projects to handle. Its good to have project managers but they fail when the are to keep an eye on multiple resources working at different locations t
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Resource planning software

posted at 3/28/2012 8:53 AM EDT on Workforce Management
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First: 9/23/2011
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Hello,

I work for a company where we have lots of projects to handle. Its good to have project managers but they fail when the are to keep an eye on multiple resources working at different locations therefore a software is required to handle resources which also provide a detaile resource reports. Can anyone suggest me a software program for scheduling and planning resources.

Re: Resource planning software

posted at 6/18/2012 8:14 AM EDT on Workforce Management
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First: 6/18/2012
Last: 6/29/2012
You may be interested in MJC2's ROCS software which covers staff planning, task allocation and resource scheduling: http://www.mjc2.com/Frameset_products_resources.htm

Re: Resource planning software

posted at 8/17/2012 4:59 AM EDT on Workforce Management
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First: 12/22/2011
Last: 8/17/2012

Hey David, 

I think i have a perfect solution for you. I am using this software from quite a while now and i think it is a good one. It is eResource Scheduler. The software is a great help when i have many project and even more resources to book on those projects. You can detail every resources according to their skills and attributes. The reports also give you a bird's eye view of the financial, forecasting and utilization aspects of scheduling. If you were to go by my advice go for it yourself and see if it is any use for you. You can log onto there website for more details.
http://www.eresourcescheduler.com/

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