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Jorge Paz PMO| Sistran Guatemala, Guatemala, Guatemala
What impact does leadership have on your projects?
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Daire Guiney Dublin, Dublin, Ireland
Jul 06, 2019 12:42 PM
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Some project management methodologies require more leadership than others when applied in the real world. If you look at SCRUM and Agile approaches, SCRUM uses the title Scrum Master for the main leadership role as the role is more in line with a Subject Mater Expert than a Leader. Agile Approach though using the title Project Manager, implemented in a slimed down management environment especial amongst starts up and Small to Medium Size Enterprise takes a different approach to leadership. Agile applied in large organisation also takes a different approach as the project team can rely on the resources of being located in a large organisation.. Ideally leadership should come from communication between the Project Sponsors and Project Manager and how the Project Sponsors requirements are translated into Project deliverables by the Project Manager. The more developed a project team is ideally the less hand on the requirement for leadership.
Leadership and collaborations are two different things. Leadership is taking a group of individuals and shaping them into a team with a specific function to deliverable results. Also a leader must remove the noise in the communication, that is when team members infuse a different message into the team other than that of the Project Manager.
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