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Project Management Project management involves the organization, planning and effective usage of the available and available resources to complete the assigned tasks. The main objective for the effective project management is the meeting of the organizations or the project formulated objectives. To begin with, the manager is expected to possess the effective analytical skills. This is entailed in the ability of the manager to critically analyze the impact the project is to have on the beneficiaries.
This involves the ability to be able to note the key and other unforeseeable changes in the project that might have an impact on the attaining of the projects formulated goals to the beneficiaries (Ireland, 2006).Secondly, the project manager is to have effective skills in communication. The manager is to realize that for the project to attain the desired objective, effective modes of communication modes have to be utilized as the project deals with diverse and multiplicity of people. Communication either by speech, written and or presentations has to be objective to communicate the desired knowledge, solutions and decision.
Thirdly, the project manager is to be an effective budgeter in terms of time and financial resources. The project manager is thus expected to possess relevant accounting and time allocation skills. This is in three phases which include the preparation, monitoring and implementation parts. It the manager is not effective in budgeting, the resources allocated will not be efficiently utilized and thus the result will be the lack of achievement of the formulated objectives. ReferencesIreland, L. R. (2006).
Project Management. New York: McGraw-Hill Professional.Lock, D. (2007). Project management. New York: Gower Publishing, Ltd
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