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Benefits of Global Project Development Management System
It measures the success by continuously studying the scope, schedule, and budget of the project. For scope, the system makes sure that the features of the product are defined in detail. The system and the project team should have answers for what, who, where, how at any stage of the project. For schedule, it makes sure that the project is broken down into manageable, functional units (core and non-core units) and deliverables. For budget, it makes sure that project is completed within at least 10 to 20 % of the estimated budget and time to market. And it applies the common sense each step of the way.
What results should you expect to see?
- Productivity is increased – A Sustainable productivity
- Products are launched on time and within budget
- Projects are defined and managed effectively
- Right project team is selected; this team includes a right globally literate project manager
- Projects tasks are identified (core, non-core activities)
- Project challenges and risks are identified and planned for
- Communication, monitoring and progress reporting tools are all set up
Basic characteristics of an effective global Project Manager, which he or she applies to each stage of product management
- Globally literate
- Educated
- Trained
- Communicators
- Negotiator
- Organized
- Mentor and Motivator
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