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A time baseline is the basis for a budget. A baseline can be very simple - this project must be completed within 100 hours. Or very complex - this project has three tasks and each task cannot cost the client more than $3,000 every week. This help document guides you through the baseline creation process.

This form is reached from multiple Management Portal locations:

Permissions and Settings

To create a project time budget you must have at least one of the following permissions:

The Wizard

The wizard consists of four tabs described below. You can navigate between the tabs by using the Back and Next buttons. When creating a new baseline, it often makes sense to start with the left most tab and work your way right.

You can have multiple baselines, so choose a name that will allow you to differentiate between them. For example, you might have a baseline that shows a budget broken down by Resource or by Task. Your name should reflect this.  

To open the wizard go to a project's budget tab. Then pick the time subtab. Finally click the Create New Baseline button in the lower left. Alternatively, you can create a new baseline from the Task Planning tab or the Baseline Browser

Once the parameters of a baseline have been specified, they cannot be edited. You can only make the baseline inactive or delete it. Both of these actions are performed using the Baseline Browser. If you need to update your plan then you should create a new baseline and recreate it using the copy Current Active Baseline setting on the info tab.

Info Tab

The most important thing to take away from the info tab is that you are specifying whether your budget numbers should be prepopulated. For example, I want to create a new budget and prepopulate it based on the scheduled hours. Or, I don't want Projector to populate my budgeted amounts for me. I will do it myself.

Checkbox

Description

Create task plan baseline

Check this box to create a new task baseline. This box will default as checked if you are creating a Task Baseline, and the remaining tabs of the wizard will be grayed-out.

Create budget baseline based on

The budgeted money or hours can be prepopulated based on one of the data points described below:

  • Task plan - Use data from the Task Plan Tab 
  • Resource requests (current requested) - Use the most current set of requested hours. You can view these hours by switching to the resource scheduling tab and choosing Current Requested from the dropdown list.
  • Resource requests (previous requested) - Use the last set of requested hours. You can view these hours by switching to the resource scheduling tab and choosing Previous Requested from the dropdown list.
  • Scheduled resources - Use booked hours on the project. You can view these hours by switching to the Project Resource Scheduling Tab and choosing Booked from the dropdown list.
  • Current Active Baseline - Use your current baseline to prepopulate your new plan. When this option is selected you will not be able to make changes to the Dimension or Time Period tabs. Added metrics default to all zeros. If you remove the current plan's metric type, no data is carried through.
  • None - budgeted amounts are not prepopulated

Make the new baseline(s) the active baseline(s)

Check this box to make this baseline the active baseline after it is created. Useful when you are replacing the current plan with a new one. Untick this checkbox if you are adding additional budgets for informational or planning purposes only.

Example

In the screenshot below you can see that the budgets for the individual resource has been prepopulated based on projections. You can then adjust the text in the white cells as appropriate.

Dimension Tab

A dimension breaks down a metric into more granular detail. For example, if you had a budget of 90 hours, you could break this down between three resources. If the options on this tab are grayed out, then you have chosen to copy the Current Active Baseline on the Info tab. As Projector cannot reliably translate between say departments and resources, you are locked into the current dimension type. To make this tab editable again, choose a different option on the info tab. See the table below to learn about the different ways you can break down a budget.

Dimension

Description

Rate TypePopulated based on each rate type defined on the Project Rates Tab. Using Rate Type as a dimension has one unique aspect. While Projector does track historical time at the task type level, it doesn't currently allow for resources to be scheduled to a task type. As such, Projector has to lump all of the Estimate To Complete hours together under the line item none.

Task Type

Populated based on each Task Type defined on the Project Task Types Tab. Using Task Type as a dimension has one unique aspect. While Projector does track historical time at the task type level, it doesn't currently allow for resources to be scheduled to a task type. As such, Projector has to lump all of the Estimate To Complete hours together under the line item none.

Resource Department

Populated by each department defined in the Department and Title Editor

Resource Title

Populated by each title defined in the Department and Title Editor. If you are using a title based override for a role then the resource's original title is still used. This is because Projector views an override as a billing title or a customer facing title - as opposed to an internal title.

Role

Populated by each role defined on the Project Roles Tab

Resource

Populated based on each assigned resource on the Project Editor Roles Tab

None

Don't break down the budget any further

Example

In the screenshot below you can see that the budget was broken down by each resource on the project.

Metric Tab

Tick the checkbox next to each metric you want to track. See the grid below for an explanation of each. Choose a radio button for the primary metric. This will be shown in reports and dashboards. If an active metric option is grayed out, it is because the primary metric radio button is ticked for it. Choose a different radio button as appropriate.

Active Metrics

Tick the checkbox next to each metric that you want to track for budgeting. Typically for a fixed price project you would be interested in Resource Direct Cost or Hours. Whereas for a T&M project you would be interested in Billing Adjusted or Contract Revenue.

Active Metrics

Description

Billing Adjusted Revenue

What the client will be charged

Contract Revenue

What you would have charged based on negotiated rates without adjustments

Resource Direct Cost

The internal cost of your employees

Chargeable Hours

The number of hours with positive billing adjusted revenue

Hours

All hours against this project

Primary Metrics

Choose a radio button for the primary metric. The primary metric is used for display in the Project Dashboard and in Reports. It should represent the metric that you most often want to see or be used for checking project performance.

Example

In the screenshot you can see that two metrics have been specified for this project, Chargeable Hours and Hours. The project manager can now track project performance across both metrics. The primary metric is Chargeable Hours because that is what the client is most concerned about.

Time Period Tab

This optional setting allows you to time phase your budgets. For example, you might want to budget 400 hours for each month of a project. Leave this checkbox unticked if you don't care about time phasing.

Control

Description

Starting On

Enter a start date for the budget

Time Phased By

Choose the period by which the baseline will be phased: 

  • Day
  • Week
  • Month
  • Half-month
  • Quarter
  • Year

For

Enter the quantity of units for which the budget will extend. For example, if you chose Week from the Time-phased by section, enter the number of weeks.

Ending On

Based on the information entered above, Projector will automatically calculate the end date

Example

In the screenshot below you can see a budget time-phased by week for each of three resources. Each column is a week. Each row is a resource.

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