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Resource leveling deals with both time (project starting and ending date) and resources, including manpower and budget. Resource leveling tries to balance the conflicting interests of projects with the available resources. Resource leveling generally breaks things down into two categories: time and available resources. Some projects need to be finished within a certain time frame. These projects will use all the available resources (money and manpower) to complete the project by a certain date.
addition to Mr. Venod answer, Manpower leveling is manpower redistribution on the project activities to comply with manpower availability and balanced smooth manpower usage curve, we use leveling for2 reasons;
1- the availability of certain resources do not fulfill the project requirement rate, so we have to level the rate of resource daily usage to comply with the resource availability which will be a driving resource for the project duration.
2- The manpower resource curve is going up and down according to the big variances of the resource daily usage which are not practical as we can't hire labor for short periods iterative so we have to level it to have constant daily rate as possible for the manpower usage.
I agree with Mr. Jetley .......
www.brighthubpm.com › Resource ManagementResource Leveling. While resource loading mainly deals with manpower, resource leveling deals with both time (project starting and ending date) and resources
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Resource_leveling
Resource leveling as defined by PMBOK is a (project management) "technique in which start and finish dates are adjusted based on resource constraints with the goal
used to manage the workforce more evenly over a specific time period. It helps to distribute work and prevent periods of too much or too little labor. This approach is often used in project management, especially when there are varying workloads or project tasks over time. It ensures that workers are used efficiently and can help avoid burnout or downtime.
Indorse answer added by Mr.Vinod
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Thank you
I also agree with Mr. Vinod answer. Thanks