Lecture “6” Manage Project Team

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Lecture “6” Manage Project Team Inputs Tools & Techniques Outputs

Appraise Team Member Performance Manage Project Team Manage Project Team is a process of tracking team member performance, providing feedback, resolving issues and managing team changes to optimize project performance. BENEFITS Team Behavior Manages Conflict Resolve Issues Appraise Team Member Performance

Manage Project Team Data Flow Diagram

Critical Factors Communication Conflict Management Negotiation Leadership

Managing Versus Leading a Project Managing—coping with complexity Formulate plans and objectives Monitor results Take corrective action Expedite activities Solve technical problems Serve as peacemaker Make tradeoffs among time, costs, and project scope Leading—coping with change Recognize the need to change to keep the project on track Initiate change Provide direction and motivation Innovate and adapt as necessary Integrate assigned resources

Human Resource Management Plan A part of the Project Management Plan, provides guidance on how project human resources should be defined, staffed and eventually released. The human resource management plan and any subsequent revisions are also inputs into the ‘Develop Project Management Plan Process’ Roles & Responsibilities Staffing Management Plan Project Organization Charts Staff Release Plan Training Needs Recognition & Awards

Project Staff Assignments The project is staffed when appropriate people have been assigned to the team The documentation of these assignments can include; Project team directory. Memos to team members. Names inserted into other parts of the project management plan such as project organization charts and schedules.

Team Performance Assessments Formal and Informal assessments of Project Team’s Effectiveness Should be determined by all parties Technical Success Agreed upon Project Objectives Meeting Quality Levels Performance on Project Schedule Performance on Budget

Team Performance Assessments Improvements in skills that allow individuals to perform assignments more effectively. Improvements in competencies that help the team perform better as a team. Reduced turnover Rate Increased team cohesiveness where team members share information and experiences openly and help each other to improve the overall project performance. Specific Training Coaching Mentoring Assistance Required Resources

Issue Log and Work Performance Reports Issues arise in the course of managing the project team. An issue log can be used to document and monitor who is responsible for resolving specific issues by a target date Work performance reports provide documentation about the current project status compared to project forecasts. Performance areas that can help with project team management include results from; Schedule Control Cost Control Quality Control Scope Validation The information from performance reports and related forecasts assists in determining future human resource requirements, recognition and rewards and updates in the staffing management plan

Work Performance Reports Examples of Work Performance Reports include; Status Reports Memos Justifications Information notes Recommendations Updates Work Performance Reports are the physical or electronic representation of work performance information compiled in project documents, intended to generate decisions, actions or awareness. Specific work performance metrics may be defined at the start of the project and included in the normal work performance reports provided to key stakeholders.

Tools & Techniques Observation & Conversation Project Performance Appraisals Conflict Management Interpersonal Skills

Project Performance Appraisals Objectives for conducting performance appraisals during the course of a project can include; Clarification of roles and responsibilities Constructive feedback to team members Discovery of unknown or unresolved issues Development of individual training plans Establishments of specific goals for future time periods The need for formal or informal project performance appraisals depends on the length of the project, complexity of the project, organizational policy, labor contract requirements and the amount and quality of regular communication.

Divergence of opinion lead to conflicts Conflict Management Problem Solving Approach Use Patience & Respect Negotiation Mediation Conflict Management Divergence of opinion lead to conflicts

Conflict Management Value Conflict Sources of Conflict Data Conflict Interest Conflict Structural Conflict

Conflict Management It is used when outcome is more important than relationship, e.g., in emergencies. This also involves assertiveness but not cooperation. Both sides agreeing to make small or superficial concessions. Both parties make concession and bargaining to and reach a settlement to which both agree. Can mean running away but evasion or delay can be appropriate and constructive. This approach can be useful in highly emotional situations where time is needed to gain perspective. Cooperation wherein one side agrees to other's wants. Usually occurs when the outcome of the situation is very important to one person but less so to the other. Meeting underlying needs of both parties. It allows assertiveness and cooperation in the search for a solution that meets the needs of all.

Compromise/ Reconcile Collaborate/ Problem Solve Conflict Management Withdraw / Avoid Smooth/ Accommodate Compromise/ Reconcile Force/ Direct Collaborate/ Problem Solve Retreating from an actual or potential conflict situation; postponing the issue to be better prepared or to be resolved by others. Emphasizing areas of agreement rather than areas of difference; conceding one’s position to the needs of others to maintain harmony and relationships. Searching for solutions that bring some degree of satisfaction to all parties in order to temporarily or partially resolve the conflict. Pushing one’s viewpoint at the expense of others; offering only win-lose situations, usually enforced through a power position to resolve an emergency. Incorporating multiple viewpoints and insights from differing perspectives; requires a cooperative attitude and open dialogue that typically leads to consensus and commitment.

Effective Decisions Making Interpersonal Skills Interpersonal Skills Leadership Influencing Power Effective Decisions Making - Autocratic Bureaucratic Consensus Building Laissez Faire - Focus on Goals Decision Making Process Environmental Factors Available Information Team Creativity Risk Management Persuasiveness Active Listening Awareness of Situation Critical Information Mutual Trust

Outputs Outputs Change Requests Project Management Plan Updates Project Documents Updates Enterprise Environmental Factor Updates Organizational Process Assets Updates

Change Requests Staffing changes whether by choice or by uncontrollable events can affect the rest of the project management plan. When staffing issues disrupt the project team from adhering to the project management plan such as causing the schedule to be extended or the budget to be exceeded, a change request can be processed through the Perform Integrated Change Control Process. Preventive actions have been developed to reduce the probability and /or impact of problems before they occur. Moving people to different Assignments Outsourcing some of the work Replacing team members who leave

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