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Workload Capacity Planning

Practice of calculating team member availability, accounting for meetings and existing commitments, then assigning new work only within remaining capacity to prevent overallocation and burnout.

Last updated: 2026-03-19 21:12

Overview

Workload capacity planning involves calculating how much time team members actually have available for new work after accounting for existing commitments, then only assigning work that fits within that capacity.

Capacity Calculation

Available capacity formula: Total hours - (Meetings + Existing work + Buffer) = Available capacity

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Why It Matters

Without Capacity Planning

With Capacity Planning

Implementation Steps

  1. Track current commitments

    • Meeting hours/week
    • Ongoing project time
    • Administrative duties
  2. Calculate availability

    • Subtract commitments from total hours
    • Add buffer (10-20%)
    • Result = available capacity
  3. Match work to capacity

    • Only assign what fits
    • Say no to overcommitment
    • Queue or delegate excess

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