Resource cost variance is one of the resource management KPIs you should definitely keep your eye on. This metric is usually expressed as a percentage value. It shows you the ratio between scheduled costs per project team member and actual costs per team member.
How is that useful?
First of all, tracking resource cost variance allows you to monitor the profitability of your project. It’s especially crucial when you’re working based on a fixed budget. What happens when you see that your team members generate more costs than expected? You can implement necessary optimizations to make sure the project doesn’t affect your bottom line negatively.
Companies that operate on time and material budgets should also check the resource cost variance regularly to be able to react timely to worrying patterns.
Comparing estimated and actual costs can also give you some valuable insights regarding the project estimation process at your company. Sure, estimates will never be spot-on, but some teams tend to grossly underestimate certain aspects of their projects. Patterns like these should be evident when you compare the resource cost variance of different roles within your project team or different project stages.
How to calculate resource cost variance in the project management?
The simplest formula will be to divide your team’s actual costs (tracked hours multiplied by employees’ hourly costs) by the scheduled costs (project estimates multiplied by the hourly costs). Now you see how much money you should charge your client versus how much you thought you would charge them. If you want to dig deeper, you can also differentiate between internal costs—the money you pay to your team members + administrative costs—and the money you receive from the client. This way you will be able to pinpoint the profit your organization generates.
As you can imagine, in order to get reliable data regarding your team’s actual costs, you should be using employee time tracking software. Now, we’ll show you how to calculate resource cost variance easily using a complete resource management app—Teamdeck.
Create a resource cost variance report with Teamdeck project resource planning software
Teamdeck is resource management software with powerful reporting features available to all users—all you have to do is start an account here. You can test Teamdeck out for free for 7 days. After a free trial, the cost per team member is $3.99 which includes resource scheduling, time tracking and leave management system features.
Your Teamdeck account is ready? In order to create a meaningful report about your project teams, you need to ask them to start tracking their time using Teamdeck’s mobile time tracking app or entering their time entries via the web app.
However, if you just want to see how such a report works, you can quickly set up a demo account, filled with sample data. Simply click on “Play with sample data” when you’re in the Organizations section of Teamdeck.
Whether you’re working on your team’s real data or on sample data points, the next steps are the same. Head to Reports in the upper menu and click the plus icon in the lower right corner. Today, we’ll show you how to create a resource cost variance report from scratch, so click on “create custom”.