Seeing projects, rather than tasks, in workload view
Hi there, I manage a large team working across multiple projects. Workload view (especially with effort allocation) seems very useful in giving me an overview of team utilisation, but the granularity it provides is often too detailed for my needs. What would suit me much better would be if I could see at a high level which projects the team is working on. So rather than showing tasks in the workload view, I'd like to see projects - is that currently possible? If not, it would be an extremely useful feature to add. Thanks, MW
I agree with this one. If there's a current solution I'd like to know about it please.
I agree with this and was just about to put this request in as well.
From a project management perspective, I need to look at all the projects that have been assigned to the current project manager. This allows me to not over book a PM, but can see who has what time available and when they will be available for new projects.
Thanks for your input Shannon! Please make sure you've voted on this post and to take a quick look at the idea I've linked in my above comment. Any other questions, I'm here to help 🙂
Agree ! It's actually a feature I'm looking for before choosing the best Project Management Tool. I need a global workload view as a manager. Is this feature coming soon?
Thanks,
Nicolas
Hi all, this is not on the short-term roadmap at the moment but it's something our Product Team are interested in so, as above, please continue to vote, add use-cases and input here wherever possible. Thanks 🙌
We're having the same issue with our team, especially the folks on the production side. The My Work view is overwhelming because it shows a number of tasks that look exactly the same since we use a number of request forms to create our Projects/Jobs.
The only workaround I've found is to create a Task Report for each user on the production team filtered by All Active, with the date set for the fiscal year, grouped by Parent folder, which for us is the Projects/Jobs.
After I run the report, I drag the Parent Folder column to the first position. The team member can later sort by due date, project name, etc.
We've just started using these, so the jury is out.
Wrike is very powerful and flexible, but one of the barriers I'm having with my team is this sensory overload. Coming off Basecamp, which was really simple (too simple), it's been jarring.
I´m also very interested in this feature. You have my vote.
Any updates on the development roadmap? Do you already know, when (or if) we can expect this feature to arrive in Wrike?
Hey guys, only just come across this page this is something we have been requesting since we started in 2016. We have many project types that reside within folders and then tasks fit within the projects. This allows the workload view to show head lines projects and parts of the projects for the multiple teams we run. One challenge to watch for is the user role, to ensure you have enough licenses to allow each member to be visible. The workload view is the most useful tool as a calendar function but in my eyes still the most lacking due to the restriction of user types and costs.
This is an absolute must. We have teams that use the workload view to monitor and allocate team members workloads, but if projects are not included, it is an incomplete view and the project is lost to to the manager.
Hi everyone, thanks so much for sharing your feedback here. I don't have an update to share at the moment, but I'll get back to you when I have news. We'll add a Product Feedback status to the original post once it reaches 60 votes, so please keep voting 👍
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When a team works on projects that continue to flow in and out, how is it recommended to manage workload of team members without being able to see these on a project level?
Having Projects in the Workload view similar to how is available in Table view would be a fantastic way to address this.
Hi, as a company that uses the project feature exclusively in Wrike it is highly disappointing that this Workload feature cannot also pull projects. Other Wrike features have the option to pull projects, so it would seem natural that this would too.
A solution to this would be great.
Lisa Is there a current update on this on the roadmap?
I need to be able to manage Project Manager workload. I assign Project Managers to project-level work in Wrike, and this functionality is essential to manage my team's workflow in Wrike. Currently have to use a spreadsheet, which is much more prone to human error. Voted!
Hi everyone,
I'm a Product Manager at Wrike. Thanks for participating in this thread! We're working on improving this functionality at the moment.
We have some designs that we would like to put in front of our customers to get early feedback and make sure that we are heading in the right direction. I'd encourage you to book a time with our team to give us direct feedback on the design at your earliest convenience here.
Thanks in advance!
Wrike team
Hello everyone, please check out the above message from Lingbo 👆 if you're interested to share your feedback and use-case with the team directly as they are planning on improving the Workload view 🙂
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Hi All, I am part of a new team of Wrike users, and we found this thread about the same "Project View" feature we were trying to find while getting acclimated with the tool. Is this still on the development roadmap? The link above from Lingobo is no longer active, and any info you can share is appreciated, thanks!
Hi Gary Perkins, welcome to the Community!
Have you considered switching to "View by: Projects" on the Workload chart?
Then you will have a list of projects and assignees grouped under them. Please let me know if this helps 🙋🏻♀️