S
Smita
Hello,
I have about 100 projects over which I allocate worked hours (40) for
managers. These are allocated in proportion to the weight of the project
relative to other projects. I use goal-seek to do this. This process is done
on a weekly basis and new projects are added and old removed.
Here is my question. I have noticed that goal-seek has a bias in that it
allocates only to the projects which have the highest weight, leaving out
others. So the result is that some projects get hit hardly whereas, others do
not.
Is there anything else I can do to even out this? Or even more importantly
is my assumption of bias correct? Any thoughts? How does goal-seek internally
work?
Thanks much.
I have about 100 projects over which I allocate worked hours (40) for
managers. These are allocated in proportion to the weight of the project
relative to other projects. I use goal-seek to do this. This process is done
on a weekly basis and new projects are added and old removed.
Here is my question. I have noticed that goal-seek has a bias in that it
allocates only to the projects which have the highest weight, leaving out
others. So the result is that some projects get hit hardly whereas, others do
not.
Is there anything else I can do to even out this? Or even more importantly
is my assumption of bias correct? Any thoughts? How does goal-seek internally
work?
Thanks much.