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Project scheduling and staffing with a multi-skilled workforce

Broos Maenhout (UGent) and Mario Vanhoucke (UGent)
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When scheduling projects assumptions are made with respect to the personnel resource availability. In personnel scheduling problems assumptions are made with respect to the staffing requirements. We explore how to integrate these two scheduling problems for making strategic project staffing decisions. More precisely, we determine the number of personnel and required skill mix to complete a project.
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Personnel staffing, Project scheduling

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MLA
Maenhout, Broos, and Mario Vanhoucke. “Project Scheduling and Staffing with a Multi-Skilled Workforce.” INFORMS Annual Meeting, Abstracts, 2011.
APA
Maenhout, B., & Vanhoucke, M. (2011). Project scheduling and staffing with a multi-skilled workforce. INFORMS Annual Meeting, Abstracts. Presented at the INFORMS Annual meeting 2011 : Transformation, Charlotte, NC, USA.
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Maenhout, Broos, and Mario Vanhoucke. 2011. “Project Scheduling and Staffing with a Multi-Skilled Workforce.” In INFORMS Annual Meeting, Abstracts.
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Maenhout, Broos, and Mario Vanhoucke. 2011. “Project Scheduling and Staffing with a Multi-Skilled Workforce.” In INFORMS Annual Meeting, Abstracts.
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Maenhout B, Vanhoucke M. Project scheduling and staffing with a multi-skilled workforce. In: INFORMS Annual meeting, Abstracts. 2011.
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B. Maenhout and M. Vanhoucke, “Project scheduling and staffing with a multi-skilled workforce,” in INFORMS Annual meeting, Abstracts, Charlotte, NC, USA, 2011.
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  abstract     = {{When scheduling projects assumptions are made with respect to the personnel resource availability. In personnel scheduling problems assumptions are made with respect to the staffing requirements. We explore how to integrate these two scheduling problems for making strategic project staffing decisions. More precisely, we determine the number of personnel and required skill mix to complete a project.}},
  author       = {{Maenhout, Broos and Vanhoucke, Mario}},
  booktitle    = {{INFORMS Annual meeting, Abstracts}},
  keywords     = {{Personnel staffing,Project scheduling}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  location     = {{Charlotte, NC, USA}},
  title        = {{Project scheduling and staffing with a multi-skilled workforce}},
  year         = {{2011}},
}