<aside> ⛔ Work in progress (Juli 2021)

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At Lifely we sell hours, or in other words, resources to our clients to research, design and build software. A resource allocation plan is a conscious and company wide effort to spend these resources as optimal as possible. The definition of optimal spending of resources:

Optimise quality and output for our clients and minimise overrun and stress for ourselves.

The optimisation of resources means something different to the different stakeholders within each project. That’s why we divided the RAP into three different levels:

Creating a RAP.

Level 1: Partnership RAP

The first goal is to answer and validate with the key stakeholders at the client. The second goals is to agree with the client on how we should adopt our stance as a supplier based on the answers the clients provides us.

Knowledge capture:

Level 2: Milestone RAP

On this level of the RAP we prepare the delivery of the next big milestone. This RAP is filled in by the Braintrust for this project.

Research questions:

The first goal is to answer and validate with the Product Owner the questions down below. The second goals is to agree with the braintrust on how these answers should shape our behaviour, team composition and allocation of resources (hours).