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One of
the frustrating parts of being a project manager is that it can be
difficult to manage the project when you have no formal management
authority over the members of your team. From an organizational
perspective, if the people do not report to you as a functional manager,
then you are probably operating in some type of matrix structure. The
matrix makes the most efficient use of people resources, but it can also
be very challenging on the part of project managers.
How do
you hold team members accountable for their deadlines without this
authority?
Proactively Manage Project Resources
Without Authority
If team members are missing their deadlines you must
first try to
determine the cause. For example, if it is due to a lack of skills, this
should be addressed through training or replacement resources. If it is
because they do not fully understand the expectations you have, then you
may have some changes to make as well.
Although the team
members do not report to you functionally, their work on the project
should still be input into their overall performance review. You
can try to hold people accountable by making sure they understand that
you will be providing performance feedback into their review. This
should also be reiterated and agreed to by the functional managers
From a
process management side, there are
project management techniques and
processes that should be utilized. First of all, if the availability and
performance of the team is in doubt, you should raise this early as a
project risk. As part of risk management, you need to put a proactive
plan in place to make sure that this risk is addressed. When people miss
their deadlines and your deadline is in jeopardy, you may need to raise
an issue and perform issues management. During issues management, you
again look for the cause of the problem and try to resolve it.
In
addition, make sure your team members are communicating proactively with
you. In many cases, it is not the fact that people miss their deadlines
that gets you frustrated; it is that the team member does not tell you
ahead of time. If the team member communicates proactively, you can see
the problem beforehand while you still some ability to help. If he just
misses the date and does not communicate, then he is not managing
expectations as should be done. By the same token, the project manager
needs to communicate proactively as well. Communicate well with your
team and make sure they understand dates and expectations. Also
communicate proactively with the functional managers and make sure they
know when there are resource sharing issues or people performance
issues.
Matrix
management involves a complex and delicate balancing act between project
managers and people managers. The project manager usually has limited
people management authority in these situations. Even so, it is possible
to complete your projects successfully. There are many project
management processes and techniques that can help. Utilize them to raise
risks and issues when needed. Also, make sure you utilize the project
sponsor. The sponsor can help you generate urgency and focus, and can
also have an impact on the functional managers to make sure that you
have the resources you need to be successful.
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