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Vol. XI Issue VI - June 2009

Project Management eJournal
PM ADVISORY:
Maintaining Resources in a Project – From Threat to Opportunity
By Michael Szwarc
About the Role of Project Manager in Encouraging Efficiency Processes
The Challenge of a Project Manager
The basic role of a project manager is to reach the project objectives while maintaining the given resources. There are two main methods for maintaining the resources:
To prevent resource deviations in advance
To react correctly to local deviations – in a way that will not affect the overall project resources
In this article I will present an additional strategy: utilizing the potential for improving processes during the project itself. I will present characteristics which require attention prior to intervention (aim of which is improving the project), examples for improving processes as well as the principles that are required in this regard.
![]() About the Author
Michael Szwarc is a project manager at GreenRoad (www.greenroad.com) which is a global pioneer in enabling commercial fleets, insurers and consumers to measure, improve and sustain safe and fuel-efficient driving behavior. Michael has more than 10 years of experience in leading development groups, projects, customer-focused services and business development. His work also involves establishing organizational processes in the area of project management, business operations, HR management and training programs. Michael can be reached at michael.szwarc@gmail.com |
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