Refining Your Project Resource Plans
Bonnie Biafore
LinkedIn Learning rock star, project management consultant, and Microsoft Project guru. More than 6 million online learners!
The people who work on your project are both a significant factor in its success and a significant cost. So, it's a good idea to analyze resource plans with an eye to maximizing success while minimizing cost. Here are a few things to think about to make your resource plans shine.
If their longer-term availability isn’t assured, consider a different approach. For example, assign a lower-skilled, yet capable team member to the project. And arrange for the higher-skilled person to review their work. That way, you’re more likely to stay on schedule while still obtaining the benefit of the talented team member’s knowledge.
What if you need someone with critical, scarce skills who doesn’t have the best reputation with stakeholder? Build and share stakeholder management plans that address the trust issues and maintain confidence in the project. For example, you might include additional reviews of their work or help the team member communicate more effectively.
Note: Some people aren’t good at training others. If you’re going to have contractors provide training, require that the companies you contract with provide people with training experience.
Do you have questions about resource plans or tips for crafting awesome resource plans? Share with us in the comments section.
For more about resource plans, check out Chris Croft’s Managing Resources Across Project Teams course.
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1 年Thanks for sharing Bonnie Biafore !
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1 年Bonnie Biafore Thank Bonnie this is really useful and a very good resource for the planing .I will integrate them as much as I can to the project I am working on.