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EXECUTING PROJECTS

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Execution Those processes performed to complete the

work defined in the project management plan to satisfy the project specifications.

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Project Human Resource Management (Execution of Tasks and Outputs)

Acquire Project Team The process of confirming human

resource availability and obtaining the team necessary to complete project activities. The process of acquiring team members

depends on the Staffing Management Plan using the Resource Histogram

This is important because it will tell the project manager exactly who will be needed in the team that can get the job done

Conduct orientation to acquired team members, highlighting the objectives and the desired goals

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Develop Project Team The process of improving competencies,

team member interaction, and overall team environment to enhance project performance. To make sure everyone on the team have the

skills needed to do the project, trainings should be done to assess the capabilities of team members

It is also important in human resource management that in keeping the team members motivated, rewards system should be made.

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Manage Project Team The process of tracking team member

performance, providing feedback, resolving issues, and managing changes to optimize project performance.

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Project Communications Management (Execution of Tasks and Outputs)

Manage Communications The process of creating, collecting,

distributing, storing, retrieving and the ultimate disposition of project information in accordance with the communications management plan.

“90% of the Project Manager’s job is communications”

Communications Management ensures that everybody gets the right message at the right time.

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Communication Techniques Interactive communication

Between two or more parties performing a multidirectional exchange of information

It is the most efficient way to ensure a common understanding by all participants on specified topics, and includes meetings, phone calls, instant messaging, video conferencing

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Push Communication Sent to specific recipients who need to receive the

information Ensures that the information is distributed but

does not ensure that it actually reached or was understood by the intended audience

Push communications include letters, memos, reports, emails, faxes, voice mails, blogs, press releases

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Pull Communication Used for very large volumes of information, or for

very large audiences, and requires the recipients to access the communication content at their own discretion

These methods include intranet, e-learning, lessons learned databases, knowledge repositories

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Project Procurement Management (Execution of Tasks and Outputs) Conduct Procurement

The process of obtaining seller responses, selecting a seller and awarding a contract

There are times that a team needs to hire an outside company to do some jobs on the project, and this is called procurement and the outside company is called as the seller

Bidding or Bidder conferences are held to look for a qualified seller that can do the job on the project.

Tells how to handle changes to the contract (Administer Procurements)

When the contract is underway, project managers make sure that the contract is adhered to. They monitor what the contractor is producing and make sure everything is running smoothly.


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