Setup Data
Project Complexity Levels
Foundation DataProject Complexity Levels let each organization define its own project complexity model.
Business Explanation
Plain-language context for planners and operations leaders.
Business Explanation
Plain-language context for planners and operations leaders.
What is this?
Project Complexity Levels describe the size or difficulty model your organization uses.
Why is it needed?
Different organizations use different labels, so the model should not be hardcoded.
How is it used later?
Future planners will choose a category and project complexity level to load suggested workflow rows.
Example Template Rows
| Complexity Code | Complexity Name | Rank | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| S | Small | 1 | Simple project |
| M | Medium | 2 | Standard project |
| XL | Mega | 4 | Large complex project |
Filling Rules and Accepted Values
- Do not rename or remove template column headers.
- Required columns: Complexity Code, Complexity Name, Rank.
- Whole-number columns: Rank.
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