Resource Management in Cerri Project (v10.xx)
Cerri Project’s [Resource Management] module allows organizations to effectively leverage their human capital by centralizing the management of resources across multiple projects. By automating the consolidation and distribution of information, the system ensures consistency and accuracy for all team members involved in various projects. Project leaders can easily search for appropriate resources and assign tasks accordingly. To access the [Resource Management] module, click on the [Resources] tab. Various views, charts, and dashboards are available sorting resource information based on different criteria.
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