If you are a project manager on site or doing upgrade project on a facility what is your percentage spent on floor and the percentage spend inside the office?
I have turn down one offer from a company because they wanted me to spend 80% on floor their facility is very hot and noise level exceed 120 decibel. Saving Changes...
I have turn down one offer from a company because they wanted me to spend 80% on floor their facility is very hot and noise level exceed 120 decibel. Saving Changes...
I think the split depends on the type of project we manage, and sometimes there are multiple projects. Lucky you didn't take that job Riyadh. Saving Changes...
Sante, thanks I guess yeah that would be a disaster but it shouldn't be specified it should be at the discretion of the PM to evaluate how much time he needs to do rounds Saving Changes...
Drew CraigSr. Agile & Product Coach| VanguardPhiladelphia, Pa, United States
Client dependent and on the budget for travel expenses vs the reward of an on-site presence.
We have clients that prefer 100% on-site vs those that are simply as needed. Saving Changes...
Probably depends on the kind of project. Clients usually prefer 100% on site, but practically its not feasible.
Rajesh, yes but 100% is too much you still need to do some administrative work and reply emails and generate reports etc Saving Changes...
Kavitha GunasekaranProject Manager| Aerospace & Defence OrganisationChennai, Tamil Nadu, India
Every project demands some amount of floor time and the need rises from the client most of the time than management, though expectation touches 100%, it is practically not feasible as we maybe linked to multiple projects that need our attention.
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1 reply by Riyadh Salih
Jul 09, 2018 1:03 PM
Riyadh Salih
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Kavita, thanks for your comment, it is not possible to be 100% on floor you are right.
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