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if you are working as a software development manager or a project manager or a manager in a software development company or in other type of companies where you have to do resource allocation you have to see that what are your resources are working on at any given point in time and how you can schedule more projects with those resources in future then this video is of good importance for you in this video im going to talk about how you can do resource allocation using excel spreadsheet and how you can visualize that data using various type of pivot tables so the this is the sheet workbook that i have and i have like data is my one of the sheet which has all the data about the resources what project they are working upon and what activity they have in the project the resource allocation that i have is at week level so and you know then how much effort you are putting in for that resource and that week for that particular project for me um you know im adding sd week which is software d