Resource utilization on the schedule board in Universal Resource Scheduling

Dispatchers and service managers can use the resource utilization metric to make informed scheduling decisions.

Utilization is the amount of time a dispatcher schedules a resource to work. The metric is the percentage of booked time versus working hours. On the schedule board, resource utilization shows next to a resource's name.

Calculate resource utilization

Note

Resource capacity and requirement effort are not considered in utilization calculations.

Utilization percentage derives from Total Booked Hours divided by Total Working Hours in the selected date range.

Formula: ((Total booked hours in date range)/(Total working hours x days in date range)) x 100

  • Total Booked Hours is the sum of the hours booked to the resource for bookings in a Committed status.

  • Total Working Hours is the sum of the resource's working hours. A setting on the Bookable Resource record defines the working hours. For more information, see Set up bookable resources.

Example

A resource works an eight-hour shift, Monday to Friday. The date range on the schedule board shows a seven-day week, Monday to Sunday.

Total working hours are 40 hours (5 x 8 hours).

If the dispatcher books the resource for 10 hours throughout the work week, their total working hours are 10.

So the resource has a utilization of 25% ((10 / (5 x 8)) x 100)).

Booking status influence on utilization

Your business processes can use several booking statuses, such as traveling, in progress, on break, and completed. Each of them maps to a booking status of either Committed, Proposed, or Canceled. Bookings map to the Committed status when confirmed and a resource will complete the work. The Proposed status suggests unconfirmed work. The Canceled status notifies stakeholders that the booking is no longer scheduled.

The utilization metric ignores bookings with a Proposed or Canceled booking status.

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