Project Success factors - Team Strength and Weakness
To successfully complete a project, there are several key factors that need to be in place. First and foremost is that you need to know the strength and weakness of your team. Not always will you be able to pick and choose who you work with so this assessment is crucial in order for you to make the best use of your existing resources.
Having only 1 or 2 extremely strong resources may sound like a good deal but do they have a back up in the event that they become unavailable for some reason or another ? Expect the unexpected. illness, accidents, family crisis are some of the events that could happen however unlikely they may be, and can put your resource planning in disarray. An evenly balance team is much better so that the load can be shared between team members to cover any eventuality.
This is where knowledge of their strengths and weakness is important so that you know which team member can help to cover which areas.
Having only 1 or 2 extremely strong resources may sound like a good deal but do they have a back up in the event that they become unavailable for some reason or another ? Expect the unexpected. illness, accidents, family crisis are some of the events that could happen however unlikely they may be, and can put your resource planning in disarray. An evenly balance team is much better so that the load can be shared between team members to cover any eventuality.
This is where knowledge of their strengths and weakness is important so that you know which team member can help to cover which areas.
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