Formal And Informal Aspects Of Project Management
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Overview: People who are proficient at formal project management may not have outstanding interpersonal skills. Similarly, good informal project managers may be impatient with the effort involved in creating plans and revising them as a project unfolds. Formal project management can be learned, and it appears that informal project management cannot - either someone simply is or is not good at it. Organizations are thus under pressure to find talented informal project managers and to support them with aids for formal project management. Some organizations provide staff to help project managers with project planning and control; automated tools are being used increasingly, but they will be commonplace only if they are easy to use and provide obvious value to the project manager.
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Format: HTML | Date: Jan 2009 | Pages: 4




