Politics and IT Project Management, a Lesson in Leadership
Dean Jones
Realtor-Associate? at Coldwell Banker | Founder of Jamaica Homes | Chartered Builder and Project Manager | Concentration on Jamaica’s North Coast Properties | Wealth & Income Growth Through Real Estate & Technology
We all know that the more power you have, the better you are able to get the job completed. The problem is most project managers have lots of responsibility, but hardly any authority and since most projects exist outside core business structures, they are forced to develop other methods of influence.
One unspoken evil that is often ignored in IT project management training courses is the politics of project management. While most of us view politics with disgust; there is no refuting that effective project managers are often seen as those who are equipped and able to employ fitting political strategies to further their project goals.
Have you ever included office politics as a risk on your risk register? Probably not. Though, consider the potential implications of ignoring the ugly stepchild of IT project management?
While it is unlikely that office politics would be listed directly as a risk on your risk register, it is quite likely that one or more of the outcomes of it would. As a result, if you want to survive and prosper in the real world you need to combine good work with smart politics to ensure your own success and that of your projects. The biggest mistake a project manager can make is to assume that politics in project management doesn’t exist. After all, politics is human nature and has played an integral part in history since the dawn of civilization.
In a group where working interactions are fraught with tension and individuals have their own personal agendas or want to be top dog” personal conflicts will often get in the way of the project aims. Issues between members of the team become the overriding concern both for the individuals afraid and sometimes even the project manager. Meetings can consist of jostling for power or simply trying to justify your position and when that happens progress on the project will undoubtedly suffer.
For most project managers, playing politics is a form of slow, soul-destroying torture where logic, self-control, transparency, and trustworthiness are replaced by deception, concealment, and sabotage. However, ignoring the external and internal politics surrounding your project or organization is dangerous. Successful project managers need to understand organizational politics and how to make them work for project success.
In the case of project politics you can use these key techniques in a constructive manner:
Carefully Manage Your Own Conduct
Review the Organization Chart
Understand the Social Network
Build Good Relationships
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Use Your Social Network
Counteract Negative Play
“The Expression, Keep Your Friends Close and Your Enemies Closer” Couldnt Be Any Truer When It Comes to Office Politics.”
“It is easy to become a target if you’re ambitious or if you strive for change. One of the biggest mistakes we make in our career is to assume that everyone likes progress. This is not true many are content with the status quo and will defend it with their life.”
Projects are rarely easy and office politics can compound other sorts of problems that arise so they need to be dealt with swiftly and firmly.
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