![]() ![]() ![]() He has got a lot of experience working with people in different business processes and also possesses great knowledge in information technologies and financial services. After completing his college he started working on projects in different business areas (banking, manufacturing, automotive industry, distribution, oil companies, etc.) developing and implementing ERP systems into different companies. Interests: Project Management and MS PROJECT In my next blog I will set up pay rates for a resource to apply at different times. You can see that TASK 2 has cost = $8.000. I will now change the Cost for the Task 2: You can see that TASK 2 has cost = $12.000 which is wrong. For the TASK 2 I will use Mary as a Consultant with $200 / day. No I will apply different cost Rates to Assignments:įor The TASK 1 I will use Mary as a Project Manager with 300$ / day, and because that is default pay rate I have nothing to do. You can see that TASK 1 has cost $7.200, and TASK 2 $12.000Why? Well, TABLE A (with $300 / day) is DEFAULT. Now I will add 200$ per day for Consultant: I will explain terms like: Overtime rate, Per Use cost and Cost Accrual in one of my next blog. First I will add 300$ per day for Project Manager: She has 300$ / day as a Project Manager and 200$ / day as a consultant.įirst I will add two tasks and I will link them: Mary is working on your project as a Project Manager, and as Consultant. Suppose that you have a Resource with name Mary. I will explain how can you Enter Multiple Pay Rates for a Resource in MS PROJECT 2010 ![]()
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