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Resource Leveling

Project management technique for resolving resource conflicts and overallocation by adjusting task schedules to match available resource capacity, balancing workload distribution over time.

Last updated: 2026-03-14 18:50

Overview

Resource leveling is a project management technique that resolves resource overallocation or scheduling conflicts by adjusting task start and finish dates. According to the PMBOK Guide, it ensures projects can be completed with available resources by balancing resource demand against supply.

The Time-Resource Trade-off

Resource leveling always involves a trade-off between two project constraints:

Option 1: Keep Current Deadline

Option 2: Work with Current Resources

Key Techniques

1. Task Rescheduling

Adjust start/end dates for non-critical tasks:

2. Resource Reallocation

Shift resources between tasks:

3. Task Splitting

Break tasks into smaller pieces:

4. Working Extended Hours

Increase availability temporarily:

Note: Use sparingly to avoid burnout

Integration with Time Tracking

Capacity Planning

Time tracking data reveals:

Identifying Overallocation

Track when resources are:

Optimizing Allocation

Use historical data to:

Benefits

Minimizes Delays

Prevents Burnout

Improves Resource Utilization

Enhances Visibility

Resource Leveling Process

Step 1: Identify Overallocations

Step 2: Analyze Float/Slack

Step 3: Adjust Schedule

Step 4: Validate Solution

Step 5: Monitor and Adjust

Tools and Software

Most project management tools support resource leveling:

Best Practices

1. Level Early and Often

2. Prioritize Critical Path

3. Consider Skills and Availability

4. Communicate Changes

5. Balance Short and Long Term

Common Challenges

Challenge: Limited Float

Issue: Many tasks on or near critical path Solutions:

Challenge: Highly Specialized Resources

Issue: Only one person can do certain tasks Solutions:

Challenge: Resistance to Changes

Issue: Team members prefer original schedule Solutions:

Metrics to Track

Resource Utilization

Formula: (Actual Hours Worked / Available Hours) × 100

Target: 70-85% (allows for flexibility)

Overallocation Frequency

Number of instances where resources assigned beyond capacity

Goal: Zero or near-zero after leveling

Schedule Impact

Days added to project timeline due to leveling

Monitor trend: Should decrease as planning improves

Leveling Effectiveness

Comparison of planned vs. actual resource usage

Improvement indicates better leveling

Related Techniques

Resource Smoothing

Critical Chain Method

Fast Tracking

Project Crashing

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