Project Management - From Team Perspective
Project Management A regular, honest assessment of your own project management style is a good way to develop and learn as a professional. Self-evaluation as well as the consideration of feedback from others and project lessons learned will help with this. Your leadership style, knowledge, and skills are all areas that may be considered and improved - but have you ever thought about the lessons you can learn by considering the perspective of your project team? Looking from the outside in can often be one of the best ways to honestly reflect on your project management approach, enabling you to make constructive and relevant improvements as a result. Providing a thorough brief Firstly, think about the way you conduct your project kick-off. As a team member, you will be coming in fresh to a project with no preconceptions or prior knowledge. Your project team will be looking for: • An overview of the project - what is it exactly? This may include technical requirements or a high-level expl