What a project manager does is different from what a
functional or operations manager would do. The project manager is the person
who is assigned by the company or organization to lead the team that is
responsible for achieving the project objectives. The functional manager focuses
on providing management oversight for a functional or business unit. An operations
manager is responsible for making sure that business operations are efficient.
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Thursday, September 13, 2018
14| Foundational Concepts: What is Project Management? Why is it important?
The application of knowledge, skills, tools and techniques
to project activities to fulfill the project requirements is project management.
Effective project management enables groups, individuals and
organizations to:
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Satisfy stakeholder expectations.
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Increase chances of success.
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Respond to risks appropriately.
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Meet organizational objectives.
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Optimize the use of organizational resources.
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Resolve problems and issues.
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Be more predictable.
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Manage change better.
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Identify and regroup on failing projects.
Inadequate project management may result in:
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Poor quality.
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Rework.
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Loss of organizational reputation.
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Cost overruns.
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Delays in schedule.
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Unsatisfied stakeholders.
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Failure in meeting organizational objectives.
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