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The world is going green - even in the United
States. We are collectively
realizing that we do not have an unlimited amount of air or water or
space to continue to utilize resources as we have done in the past. The
pending warnings about climate change serves as a rallying
cry for an environmentally friendly movement that has been underway
since at least the 1970s.
How can we apply these "green" concepts to our project
management discipline? One obvious way is that we can manage green
projects more efficiently. For example, if you are the project manager
on a project that will result in a using less packaging in your
products, it would be good if your project completed on time. The sooner
that project ends, the sooner the green benefits will be achieved.
On the other hand, most project managers do not run these
kinds of projects. Most of us deal with projects such as installing a
new software package or upgrading network infrastructure. How can these
projects become more environmentally friendly?
The answer is green project management.
Green project management is a model where we think green
throughout our project and make business decisions considering the
environment as a project stakeholder. Here are some
examples:
Project Charter
I have seen many
Project Charters templates.
However, I have never seen a charter with a section on environmental
implications. Therefore, I am sure that most project managers never give it
a thought as they are defining the project. I am also sure that few
project sponsors give it a thought either.
But are there ways that your project can be greener if
you would only think about it. For instance, if you are upgrading your
network infrastructure, it is likely that some of your equipment will be
obsolete. This old equipment should be recycled or donated.
Managing Issues
You know the process - identify an issue, determine the
cause, estimate the impact to your project, look for alternatives, make
recommendations, etc. Now let's add a section to the Issues Form to identify environmental impacts
- if any. Most issues do not have an environmental impact, but having
the section on your template gets you thinking each time.
The Point ...
The point about green project management is not that we
make every decision in favor of the one that is most environmentally
friendly. The point is that we start to take the environmental
implications into
account on our projects. You will make most decisions the same
as you do today. But there might be some decisions you would make
differently. These different decisions, multiplied by tens of thousands
each day across the world, can make a difference.
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