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suppose the scope triangle were modified as follows:resource Availability occupies the center​

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Answered by suhaniraikwar
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Since the system is in balance, changing any project constraint will have its impact on the other constraints. Since the Resource is at the center of the project triangle, resource availibility is the top priority of the project. Other constraints may required to be changed if the project is to meet resource availibility complulsarily. Time: Resource availibility will have its impact on the project schedule and vice versa. If the schedule is compressed additional resource deployment shall be required to complete the activities in compressed time. Again in this case with resource availibility being the top priority and limited, schedule may be required to increase. Cost: Additional resource deployment will increase the cost which is also known as crashing or in another case if the scope of the project is increased. To maintain the balance the cost has to be maintained at this level if other constraints do not change. Scope: To maintain the balance the scope of the project cannot be. ...

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Answered by Jasleen0599
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Suppose the scope triangle were modified as follows: resource Availability occupies the center​.

  • Changing any project restriction will have an effect on the other constraints since the system is in balance. The project's main priority is resource availability because it lies at the heart of the project triangle. If the project is to satisfy resource availability, other limitations may need to be modified. Time: The project schedule will be impacted by resource availability, and vice versa. Additional resource deployment will be needed if the timeline is squeezed in order to finish the operations on time.
  • Again, a tight schedule might be necessary in this situation because resource availability is a major concern. Cost: Additional resource deployment, also known as "crashing," will raise costs. The project's scope may also increase costs. If other restrictions remain the same, the cost must be kept at this level to preserve the balance. Scope: To preserve the project's balance within its scope.
  • Resource management relies heavily on resource availability. When choosing how to divide and assign the best resources for a project, it is crucial to be aware of the resources that are accessible at any particular time.
  • The findings indicate that the top ten factors with a significant impact on resource availability in post-disaster situations are as follows: legislation and policy, project schedule, project resourcing plan, contractor qualification, competency of resourcing manager, quantity of resources required, resource procurement lead time.

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