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The
ability to coordinate hundreds of jobs, tasks,
and resources through a common job schedule
is one of Clients & Profits X greatest
strengths.
The Job Schedule window shows what
tasks need to be complete, when and by whom, in
order to get the job done. A jobs schedule
helps make your shop more productive. Using the
built-in tools like the calendar and reassign buttons,
you can leverage staff availability and talent
by assigning tasks to specific staffers. As jobs
are completed, youll can generate management
reports for a complete analysis of your shops
productivity.
Like estimates, schedules are not created independently of jobs. Instead --
like estimates -- schedules are based on a jobs tasks. Every task on
a job ticket can have multiple due dates, start dates, and resources who are
responsible for doing the work, and specifications that describe what to do.
Anyone who needs to know can see their work to do today, this week, next week
-- or for any period of time.
A job ticket can have any combination of job tasks. The tasks you choose are
completely customizable to accommodate any kind of job. To better distinguish
a job task, it can be classified by its purpose:
Estimate/billing only, scheduling only, or both estimate/billing and
scheduling. In addition, sub-tasks can be added to schedule different
people to the same task (such as assigning three copywriters to
the COPY task). Sub-tasks only appear on job schedules, and dont
affect job costing, billing, or the accounting system.
Job tasks can be scheduled automatically. A standard lead time can be entered
for every task, which is used to create a ballpark job schedule. This ballpark
schedule looks at the sort order for each task, then automatically schedules
start and due dates based on lead time. A production manager (or someone else
who can schedule jobs) can use automatic scheduling to automate much of the
basic task scheduling -- then tinker with the dates until the schedule seems
workable.
Scheduling jobs is completely flexible. You can schedule job tasks when a new
job is opened, then print a job schedule to attach to the clients estimate.
Or, schedule tasks after the job is approved. Updating job schedules is simple,
so its easy to keep up with postponed deadlines as they happen. Printing
work-to-do reports always uses the current job schedules, so youll always
have accurate, timely information.
A job can be scheduled anytime. However, scheduling a job when it is first
opened ensures that the work-to-do reports are accurate and complete. Sometimes
a rough schedule works well enough to start a job. Task due dates can be fine-tuned
as the schedule is refined over time. Clients & Profits X checks due dates
against company holidays, which are entered in Preferences. For more information,
see the Job
Scheduling FAQ.
To schedule job tasks
1 From the Job Ticket window, find the job you wish to schedule.
2 Click the Schedule button.
The Job Schedule window opens, listing the jobs
scheduling tasks. These tasks appear, sorted by
the schedule sort order numbers. If no schedule
sort numbers are listed, the tasks are sorted by
task code. As tasks are scheduled, the list is
resorted. Any task can be selected for scheduling
by clicking once on the task name.

If
a task isnt appearing, make sure it isnt marked as
an estimate/billing task only.
3 Enter the tasks due date and time.
The due date can be entered as any day of the week, including Saturdays, Sundays,
and holidays. The Skip option will prevent weekends from being scheduled.
4 Enter the tasks resource and lead time.
The resource is the person, place, or thing responsible for completing the
task. It can be a staff member, a vendor, or a freelance employee. Lookup lists
can be used to find a staff member or vendor. The resource is not limited to
existing staffers or vendors, so anything or anyone can be entered. The lead
time should be entered as the number of days needed to complete this task.
5 Enter the tasks start date, then press Tab.
Get
instant deadlines with ballpark schedules The
Ballpark Schedule function calculates start
dates and due dates automatically based
on the jobs start or due date and
each tasks lead time. The jobs
ballpark schedule can be fine-tuned by
simply editing its due dates. |
The start date is calculated based
on the tasks due date and lead time, but
can be changed.
6 Repeat these steps for the other job tasks, then click
Save.
Tasks
do not get a finished date until they are complete and no longer
need to appear on Work To Do reports.
To print a job schedule
A job
schedule can be printed from the Job Schedule
window by clicking the Print button. The printed
schedule will list the jobs tasks by due
date. It will reflect the changes youve
made to the schedule but havent yet saved.
If these changes arent saved, the jobs
previous due dates will appear on the printed
schedule the next time it is printed.
To print a job timeline
The Job
Timeline report provides a graphic look at
the jobs schedule. The jobs tasks
are listed by due date and graph their relative
start and due dates by clicking the Timeline
button. Timelines can only be printed for one
job at a time, and only from the Job Schedule
window.
To add a new job task while scheduling
New tasks can be added to a job
ticket while editing the jobs schedule. Tasks
can be added by opening the Task
Table lookup list, selecting a task, then dragging
it onto the Job Schedule window. The task is instantly
part of the job ticket.
Can
they do this task? When a resource
is scheduled for a job task, its
easy to see their other deadlines. The
View Unfinished Task window lists the resources
other responsibilities for the week. You
can analyze the resources workload
to determine whether or not to add this
task to their work to do list. |
To add a sub-task
Sub-tasks are special tasks used
exclusively for job scheduling. They are added
to schedule different people or multiple deadlines
for the same task. For example, the task COPY for
copywriting might involve several copywriters,
proofreaders, and fact checkers. Any number of
sub-tasks can be added for COPY to schedule due
dates and resources for everyone responsible for
the jobs copywriting. Sub-tasks are scheduled
and updated like regular tasks. They appear on work
to do reports, but dont affect estimates,
job costing, or billing.
1 Select the task (by clicking into any of its fields) for
which a sub-task will be added.
2 Click the add
Sub-Task button.
The sub-task is inserted beneath the selected task. The sub-task gets the same
task code, but the description can (and should) be customized for this sub-tasks
purpose. Each sub-task can have its own resource, due date, due time, lead
time, and start date. Some portion of the tasks estimated hours can be
allocated to the sub-task (e.g., 4 hours out of the COPYs 12 estimated
hours just for proofing). Many sub-tasks can be added for each task. The total
of the sub-tasks hours cant exceed the tasks estimated hours.
To update a sub-tasks
due date, etc.
The sub-tasks due date, start
date, task specifications, and finished date are
updated just like any other task: open the Job
Schedule window, select the sub-task, make your
changes, then click Save. Because sub-tasks only
appear on the Job Schedule window, they cant
be updated from time cards and time sheets. However,
sub-tasks will appear on the Weekly
Task Planner and Work To Do windows, where
they can be updated.
To remove a sub-task
Sub-tasks can be easily removed
from job schedules. To remove a sub-task, select
it by clicking into one of its fields then click
the Remove Sub-Task button.
To edit a tasks specifications
Each scheduling task can contain
detailed specifications that describe the work
to be done. These task specifications appear on
the resources printed work to do reports,
as well as the Weekly Task Planner. Theyre
optional, but can be useful for documenting the
scope of the work, how it should be produced, or
to explain any special instructions. Clients dont
see task specifications on estimates and invoices.
To edit a tasks specifications, select a
task then click the Edit Task Specs button, make
your changes, then press Tab to save.
Tasks
that have specifications are highlighted in the Job Schedule window
with a red X.
To review a tasks estimate
Its sometimes helpful when
scheduling a job to review the tasks estimate.
To see the tasks estimate, select a task
then click the Estimate button. The pop-up Estimate
window shows the tasks estimate amounts,
including details from the tasks estimate
worksheet: staff members,estimated hours, and expenses.
In some cases certain people may have been planned
to work on a task, but are no longer available.
Or, the task might have been under-estimated, so
the production manager can to assign junior (i.e.,
less expensive) artists to the task.
The pop-up Estimate window lets you review the tasks estimate amounts
without closing the Job Schedule window. You can see the information you need
to make a better, more informed schedule without having to quit what youre
doing, reprint the jobs estimate, then return to the Job Schedule window.
To clear a jobs schedule
The jobs entire schedule
can be erased with a single mouse click. Use this
shortcut when the schedule is wrong and needs to
be created from scratch. This shortcut is much
faster than manually deleting each tasks
schedule information. To erase the jobs schedule,
click the Clear button.
Drag-and-drop
job scheduling Clicking the Calendar
button opens the jobs pop-up calendar
window. Selecting a date in the calendar
lists the days deadlines, keeping
you informed of the days workload.
Dragging a date from the calendar to the
job schedules due date or start date
field schedules the task. Company holidays
appear in green. |
To create a ballpark schedule
Ballpark schedules can be created
automatically using the jobs start date or
due date. The ballpark function looks at the jobs
tasks, evaluating which tasks are finished first
(based on their schedule sort order) and lead time.
A user can choose whether to work forward from
the start date or backward from the due date. Either
way, a job schedule will be calculated with ballpark
start and due dates for each task.
The
ballpark schedule function works best on new jobs that havent
been scheduled before. The ballpark schedule replaces any start
or due dates on the job ticket, erasing any dates you may have
entered manually.
1 From the Job Schedule window, click the ballpark button.
The Create Ballpark Schedule dialog box opens, prompting you to select the
start date or due date. For convenience, the jobs actual start date or
due date can be updated here.
2 Choose start date or due date, then click OK.
Youll see the jobs new start dates and due dates almost instantly.
Ballpark scheduling is fast -- and you can still fine-tune one task or another
until the schedule is perfect. None of the schedules dates are saved
until you click Save, so you can freely edit the tasks dates and lead
times.
To reschedule a job
It always seems to happen: you
spend hours creating a perfect, realistic schedule
for a job then the client postpones it a month.
Instead of manually changing each tasks start
and due dates, theres an easy, automatic
way to reschedule the job. The Reschedule shortcut
automatically rearranges a job schedule around
a new start date or due date. Each tasks
relative time (i.e., the days between its start
date and due date) is preserved -- only the dates
themselves are changed. While the Reschedule function
instantly reschedules the job, you can still manually
fine-tune the dates as needed.
Rescheduling
a job schedule doesnt check the shops workload for
any particular day or week.
1 From the Job Schedule window, click the reschedule button.
The Reschedule Tasks dialog box (see below) prompts you to select a new start
date or due date
.
2 Choose start date or due date, then click OK.
Youll see the tasks new start dates and due dates almost instantly
-- and you can still fine-tune one task or another until the schedule is perfect.
None of the schedules dates are saved until you click Save, so you can
freely edit the tasks dates and lead times. Any holidays entered into
the job schedule preferences are automatically skipped.
To reassign someones deadlines
If the resource assigned to a jobs
tasks cant do the work (i.e., theyve
been moved to a different account team, theyve
quit, etc.), the resources tasks can be easily
reassigned to someone else. The Reassign Deadlines
shortcut swaps the old resource for the new one
youll enter.
This
shortcut only applies to tasks on one particular
job. However, you can reassign all of the tasks assigned
to a staff member (who quit, for example) to someone
else using the Reassign Deadlines shortcut in the
Staff Availability window.
1 From the Job Schedule window, click the Reassign Deadlines link.
The Reassign Deadlines dialog box opens, prompting you to enter the old resource
and the new resource. The resource for the currently selected task is entered
automatically, but can be changed to any resource scheduled for this job.
2 Enter the old resource and the new resource, then click
OK.
Youll see the new resource replace the old resource on the jobs
tasks almost instantly.
To view other deadlines for tasks, resources, or dates
Sometimes its helpful while scheduling
to see other deadlines for a task, a resource,
or some other date. Clients & Profits X makes
it easy to see other deadlines without closing
the Job Schedule window: the View Scheduled Tasks
(click the button), View Tasks for Resource (click
the button), and Unfinished Tasks (click the button)
pop-up windows look up deadlines from other jobs
by task, resource, or date. Deadlines are selected
using the currently selected task, its resource,
or its due date. These windows help you balance
the shops workload by seeing what other tasks
are due during the same time frame as the task
youre currently scheduling.
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