Managing complex programs represents a challenge requiring skills in team building, leadership, conflict resolution, technical expertise, planning, organization, entrepreneurship, administration, management support, and the allocation of resources. This section examines these skills relative to program management effectiveness. A key factor to good program performance is the program manager’s ability to integrate personnel from many disciplines into an effective work team.
Government Project Management
SELECTING THE PROJECT MANAGER:
AN EXECUTIVE DECISION
Probably the most difficult decision facing upper-level management is the selection of project managers. Some managers work best on long-duration projects where decisionmaking can be slow.
THE STAFFING ENVIRONMENT
To understand the problems that occur during staffing, we must first investigate the characteristics of project management, including the project environment, the project management process, and the project manager.
Organizing and Staffing the
Project Office and Team
Successful project management, regardless of the organizational structure, is only as good as the individuals and leaders who are managing the key functions.