Innate Resource Manager - includes demand management & planning0 pages
With a high percentage of big ticket project management software ending up ֑just doing timesheets, jumping from spreadsheets to a big system is high risk, expensive and very disruptive - w why introduce another major project when you already have too many? Innate is the logical next step; it converts your spreadsheets into a robust multi-user system at a fraction of the cost, time and risk. Web based spreadsheets hold data centrally in SQL Server or Oracle and project management functions apply across the entire workload, including operational tasks. Each user sees just the information that they need and there is superb integration with Microsoft Project, if required. The software is quick to implement, has great flexibility and is competitively priced. We support 100 plus clients each with 50 to 500 resources (and some much larger) from offices in the UK and USA. Our modular approach lets you pick and choose the capabilities that you need. These capabilities are detailed in two Data Sheets: Data Sheet Capability Resource Manager Timesheets Demand management X Planning & Scheduling X Resource management X Timesheets X Performance measurement X Cost and rates management X Expenses & Billing X Designed for project and resource managers in a matrix organization, or for team leaders, Innate Resource Manager works with a mix of tasks Җ entered either through Innates web-based spreadsheet or from Microsoft Project. A central database keeps up-to-date information on the resource usage across all projects and business as usual work. It is an easy to use software package, with excellent on demand reporting. It shows your current capacity to take on new work and identifies any ґbottlenecks. As scope and priorities change, you can do What-ifҒs to rebalance the workload and a simple process ensures that staff get assigned to the most important tasks. The database helps you find staff with the combination of skills you need for the required dates. Alternatively, you can find out why they are unavailable and negotiate to have them reassigned. >
nnWe have made notable savings in external resources because we have been able to plan betterӔ
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