All businesses are in business to make more money than they spend. And to do that, all you need to do is figure out:
- What you will sell
- Who will buy it
- How much it costs to make
- How many people are needed to make it
- What materials you need to make it
- How you will distribute it
- How much to charge your customers
And after you have figured out all of that, all you need to do is produce high-quality, innovative products as quickly and efficiently as possible. And you simply need to do all of this while keeping customers, distributors, management, employees, and all stakeholders happy without going over budget.
It sounds so easy, doesn’t it? We should all go into business together tomorrow.
In case sarcasm doesn’t come across in text, we’re kidding. None of this process is easy, but to run a successful business, you do need to get to that point where you make more money than you spend. But how?
Effective resource management is a big part of ensuring your company’s success.
What is resource management?
Resources include the materials, equipment, tools, and people that are used to complete a project. Resource management includes planning for, scheduling, and allocating materials, equipment, tools, and people as needed to efficiently produce products and services.
Effective resource management involves an understanding of your company’s mission and goals so you can align the proper resources with the projects and tasks that will meet those goals. It also includes:
- Maintaining and upgrading current equipment
- Purchasing new tools as needed
- Creating or optimizing procedures
- Creating and delivering training to ensure that employees follow procedure
- Knowing when to hire new people
The importance of resource management
Project resource management is about being efficient and doing more with less. It’s not just finding enough people and resources to complete a job. It’s about finding the right balance and learning to recognize which tools, processes, and people are the right fit for completing projects and aligning with company goals.
Effective resource management can offer you the following benefits:
Tips for effective resource management
Here are a few tips that can help you get started on your resource management journey.
Centralize your resource management data
Visibility and transparency are key to effective resource management—make sure that your plans are easily accessible to team members and stakeholders who want to understand what is happening with the project.
Create a single resource pool
Maintain a single, company-wide resource pool that is available to everyone. Store it in an easily accessible location so that anybody who needs to can look at it when they need to find out what resources are available and where others are allocated. Separate resource pools can become confusing and make it difficult to track who is assigned to what and where.
Understand employee skills
Remember that people are resources too. It is important that you understand what their skills are so you can easily allocate them where they are most needed. Maintain a list or database of each team member’s skills to help you determine who is best suited for specific tasks.
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Complete tasks on time and meet deadlines: Implementing a resource management plan can help you to make good decisions that give you everything you need to finish projects on time.
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Improve employee morale and productivity: Your people need to feel challenged to be more productive and happy. But if they are challenged too much, the heavier workload can lead to burnout, stress, and reduced productivity. Finding the right balance among the workload, resources, and product quality can improve morale and increase employee retention.
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Reduce or avoid unforeseen problems: When you understand your people and their skills and what resources are available, you have a better idea of how to properly allocate them to maximize efficiency. Then you can better address gaps and unforeseen problems before they happen or more quickly when they happen.
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Provide transparency: Resource management lets everybody see who is working on what and gives them a clearer picture of how their work fits into the overall project. It also gives a better idea of team and individual bandwidth so you can quickly reallocate resources to balance workloads if necessary.
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Measure efficiency: The insight gained from a resource management plan can help you measure resource performance and efficiency. Can the project be completed with fewer resources? Will you need to hire new people or buy new equipment? This data makes it easier to estimate and forecast what will be needed next time.