What benefits does a Project Manager bring to a project?
- Provides planning and project execution:
Defines the project scope based on client discussion and requirements, including goals, and objectives. Creates detailed project plans with key milestones and tracking, including allocation of resources.
Identifies and assesses any potential project risks and develops mitigation strategies and proactively addresses them to minimize project disruptions.
Partners and collaborates with the client to provide an estimate of costs, managing the project budget, and ensuring adherence to financial constraints, with any variations properly documented and approved by the client.
Implements quality processes and safety checks to ensure deliverables meet the required standards and client requirements.
- Communication and Leadership:
Acts as the central point of contact for the project, ensuring that all aspects are properly managed to achieve project success on behalf of the client.
Maintains clear and open communication with clients, stakeholders, and team members, including project governance.
Leads and inspires the project team, including appointed consultants, contractors, and client representatives, ensuring a positive and collaborative work environment that achieves and delivers results
Identifies and addresses any issues by finding solutions, mitigation plans, workarounds with compromising safety or quality, and adapting the project plan as required.