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What Is Resource Planning?

Resource planning is matching people, skills and time to the work that needs doing.

An educational definition from the HR glossary. Explore related terms below, or jump into the resource center to go deeper.

Definition

Resource planning is matching people, skills and time to the work that needs doing.

Why it matters

It prevents double-booking and skill mismatches and makes trade-offs explicit.

Examples

Illustrative example. Assigning the right skills to projects against real availability is resource planning.

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FAQ

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What is Resource Planning?

Resource planning is matching people, skills and time to the work that needs doing.

Why does Resource Planning matter?

It prevents double-booking and skill mismatches and makes trade-offs explicit.

How is Resource Planning measured?

It connects to the HR metric linked on this page, where you can find the formula and how to read it. This glossary entry is an educational definition, not a data source.