Resource management and allocation.

Adobe Workfront optimizes resource management and allocation.
Strategically allocating and using your organization's resources — such as people, budget, and time — directly impacts efficiency, productivity, and profitability.
Workfront provides the visibility and actionable insights necessary to optimize resource use, mitigate potential risks, and drive significant business value by ensuring the right people are assigned to the right work — all at the right time.
Resource management demands are constantly changing.
What is resource management?
Common resource management and project resourcing challenges.
Businesses operate in often unpredictable financial markets that face economic uncertainties. Concerns about AI-driven productivity, talent shortages, inflation, regulatory changes, and global market fluctuations complicate planning and resource allocation. Identifying, attracting, and retaining skilled individuals is challenging, making strategic resource management more vital than ever.
Enterprise resource planning (ERP) software offers the potential for significant improvements in resource management. However, implementing resource management faces numerous challenges with one of the biggest being low end-user adoption. If employees aren’t adequately informed about the rationale behind the ERP implementation and its impact on their daily tasks, they may resist adopting new resource management workflows. This can result in unnecessary time being spent on resource allocation.
Another key challenge is the potential misalignment between the ERP system and an organization's evolving business needs. An ERP project scope that’s heavily customized based on current requirements may struggle to adapt to changing business goals, potentially requiring costly replacements or further customizations. Flawed project execution — characterized by unclear responsibilities and poor communication — can also derail ERP implementations, resulting in delays, scope deviations, and budget overruns.
Integrating a new ERP system with existing legacy systems can be a complex and costly endeavor, potentially leading to data inaccuracies, redundancies, or even data loss. Additionally, organizations may face IT system risks if their existing infrastructure — including hardware and software — is outdated and incompatible with a new ERP system.
Recognizing these potential challenges is crucial for organizations considering or implementing an ERP. Adobe Workfront offers a specific approach to resource management.
How Adobe Workfront improves resource management.
Managing resources includes the following stages:
- Configuration
- Users
- Job roles
- Schedules
- Project preferences
- Resource pools
- Resource management preferences
- Resource allocation
- Analysis
Workfront resource management features.
Resource planner
Support the first stage of resource management by budgeting project time for your resources according to scheduled availability. You can organize users into resource pools and assign multiple pools to a project in the planning stage.
Scenario planner
Use a high-level planning tool to help you manage resources across multiple initiatives, which can span several years and encompass multiple projects. You can apply the best scenario to maximize resource availability and your budget. The scenario planner requires a separate license in addition to a Workfront license.
Workload balancer
Schedule or assign resources to tasks with the workload balancer. It supports scheduling and allocating resources within a lower-level stage of resource management. This is based on the number of hours needed to complete tasks and resource availability. Using the workload balancer, you can assign users to work that is currently unassigned or assigned to job roles.
Utilization report
Analyze budgeted, planned, and actual resource allocations across projects with the utilization report. You can compare budgeted, planned, and actual allocations for your projects and understand their impact on the project's cost and revenue.
FAQs
- Resource planning: Identifying necessary resources for project completion.
- Resource allocation: Assigning each task on your list to the best resources available.
- Resource utilization: Analyzing your team’s capacity over time and adjusting to improve value.
- Resource forecasting: Planning to ensure resources are balanced across future projects.