Defining Award Personnel
You can use Award Personnel (GM03.1) to identify employees who have key roles for the award. Examples of award personnel include: Principal Investigator (PI), co-PIs, grant administrator, and researchers. PI is an important role to define as it prints on several Grant Management reports and determines routing in some Infor Process Automation processes.
You can select personnel for an award by activity. You can assign personnel to a posting, contract, or summary level activity. The application starts at the posting level and reads up the activity structure to find personnel. For example, if you have several posting activities under a contract activity and they all have the same PI, you can assign the PI to the contract activity.
You can assign ownership percentages and/or committed percentages to individual role/employees. These numbers are for display on various reports.
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The Ownership percentage represents the amount of responsibility an employee has for the activity.
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The Committed Effort represents the overall percentage of an employee's effort committed to a project/grant. It differs from the planned effort in that planned effort can vary over the life of a grant, depending on the pace of the project. However, by the end of the project, planned and actual effort for the grant should equal or exceed the committed effort.
Committed effort should remain constant through the life of a grant, unless renegotiated with the awarding sponsor.
Before you can assign an employee to an award, he or she must be defined on Employee (HR11.1).
To define award personnel