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GLOBAL
PROJECT
MANAGEMEN
T
Dr. Lauren Talia,
What is Global Team?
 A global team is when the Project Manager
(PM) or leader is managing his/her team in
minimum of two or more countries.
 When the distance among the team members
in which, travel is required for physical
contact.
 The use of direct phone calls, conference calls, and
video conferencing become essential cost-saving
tools.
Project Management -Best Practices:
Achieving Global Excellence, 2nd Edition.
Harold R. Kerzner
John Wiley & Sons
Nov 4, 2010
Global Project Management
 The single-region world we used to know has
became more global.
 Technology builds bridges by preventing
unnecessary travel and saves time.
 Allows customers and companies to work together in
more efficient and profitable manner.
 Conference Calls, multiple people to join call in remote
locations.
 Video Conferencing, avoids unnecessary travel and cuts
cost.
 Instant Messages (IM), avoids distraction of face-to-face
Q&A.
 Short Message Service (SMS), is a text messaging
service component for cellular phone.
Managing Global Teams
 PM’s Must Track.
Performance-how is project coming along.
Communication-prevents
miscommunication and tracks progress.
Accuracy-correctness of quality.
Productivity-production and return on
investment (ROI).
Deadlines-targets, short-term goals/long-
term goals.
Attendance-employee presences at work.
Have Respect for Everyone
 No matter, what you do always have respect
for each cultures
 Holidays, each country has different Government
holidays.
 Activities, your team members should participate.
 Do not let, work boundaries filter into home and/or
life boundaries.
 Showing that you have respect for your team
 Recognizing, that there is a life outside work.
Employees who feel you care, will work
that extra mile when needed.
Time Zones
 When managing global team you will be making
conference call at all hours of the day.
 India as late as 11 p.m.
 Egypt as earlier as 4 a.m.
 Prepare for conference call.
 Have all necessary documents at reach, to issue any
concerns immediately.
 Always be well-rested to think clearly and critically.
 Be Prepared to answer difficult to challenging questions.
 Escalate those questions or concerns to the appropriate party.
 Scheduled for two meetings at the same time
 Leverage the calls to your team members.
 Stress the importance to your team about jotting notes on
“ACTION ITEMS” and “QUESTIONS UNANSWERED”.
Different Language Barriers
 International
companies usually
establish a common
language for the
exchange of
information.
 English
 Spanish
 Mandarin
most non-English
speakers.
 Understanding non-
verbal communication
 Vocabulary
 Ability to make
analogies
 Tell stories
 Understand jokes
Create Team Synergy
 No matter where your teams are located.
 Conduct virtual live meetings.
 Have a few strategic gatherings for all the
members on each team to meet.
 Build the bridge on trust.
 Investing upfront in your team will also go a long
way toward success. Especially, when the tasks
or timelines become critical.
Leadership by Exception
Some Successful PM’s use Tracking Tools
 By creating the right metrics, gathers the right
information.
 Keeps everyone apprised of the status of the
program.
There is no reason to have an exorbitant
amount of status meetings. Stop doing it!
Project Management -Best Practices:
Achieving Global Excellence
Harold R. Kerzner
John Wiley & Sons
2nd Edition. Nov 4, 2010
Set Goals & Celebrate
Achievement
Regardless, of where your Global Team is located
have:
 Vision, of what needs to be accomplished.
 Goals, are articulated.
 Follow-up, the goals are being met.
 When there are challenges:
 Reach out, to the team virtually, to gather
brainstorming ideas.
 Suggestions, always offer solutions and comments
to improve processes and streamline procedures.
Questions Arises
 If something goes wrong? The PM or
Superior, must be made aware, ASAP. NO
EXCEPTIONS!
 Provide your PM or Superior with choices of solutions to solve the
problem or challenge.
 Provide brisk evaluation of the Pro’s and Con’s to each solution.
 Attain approval prior to informing the Customer or Sr. Management,
and Executive Management of the situation.
 Do not go over your superiors head, without making them aware of
the situation.
 Who would you recommend to escalate the task or questions.
 When trying to attain answer quickly.
 Send SMS, send IM, send email, and contact individuals directly by
phone.
For example, sitting in meeting you silently send
Benefits of Global Project
Management
 Companies that used to operate in only one
country in the 90’s and earlier.
 In the 21st century companies operate globally.
 The benefits for operating globally.
 Helps to increase the consumer bases.
 Increases sales.
 Decreases operational costs.
 Manufacturing for product
 Labor
 Employee Benefits
 Healthcare, Dental, and Vision
 401k, Pension, and Purchase of Company Stocks
 Personal-Time-Off (PTO), Sick Leave, and Vacation Leave
CONT. Benefits of Global Project
Management
 Satisfied customers, whether you are the
customer of your own project.
 Completing project on-time, by staying on
budget.
 Recruiting subject matter experts for specific
areas.
Benefits for Managing Global
Teams
 Accesses New Skill Levels
 New perspective on situations.
 Local knowledge of distant users.
 Provides 24-hour coverage using normal shift
workers
 More gets done, as other countries sleep.
 Overseas few specific projects for the organization.
 Lower Operational Costs
 Lower taxes
 Employee wages
 Lower benefits costs
Project Management Historical
 In the1940’s
 Line Managers (LM) functioned as PM’s used the
concept “over-the fence” to manage projects.
 Each LM
 Would perform the work necessitated by his/her
team.
 When completed
 The LM would throw the ball (project) over the fence
for the next team to complete their section.
 Once, the ball was thrown over the fence
 The LM would wash their hands of any responsibility
from that project.Project Management -Best Practices:
Achieving Global Excellence, 2nd Edition.
Harold R. Kerzner
John Wiley & Sons
Nov 4, 2010
How did the Project Fail?
 If a Project Failed?
 The blame was immediately placed on whichever
LM that had the ball, at the that time.
 What are the Problems with this Scenario?
 The LM’s are at fault for other LM’s mistakes and
errors.
 The wrong LM’s are answering the questions, from
the customers.
 There is no Quality Assurance (QA) in affect.
 QA would have verified the work was completed in
accurately fashion to the customers expectations.Project Management -Best Practices:
Achieving Global Excellence, 2nd Edition.
Harold R. Kerzner
John Wiley & Sons
Nov 4, 2010
Problems with Line Managers
 Responsibility Customer had no Signal Point
of Contacts to Ask Questions.
 Customers wanted first-hand explanation from the
specific LM, who had the ball.
 Once, that ball was thrown that LM is no longer
associated to that project or would answer any
questions.
Bad Management and Customer
Service!Project Management -Best Practices:
Achieving Global Excellence, 2nd Edition.
Harold R. Kerzner
John Wiley & Sons
Nov 4, 2010
Challenges with Managing Global
Team
 Global Team Communication is Hard
 Involves multiple languages.
 Can be expensive.
 Time Differences are Inconvenient
 Being located in India and calling the United States
 In India time is 11 p.m. and the United States its 1p.m.
 In Dubai its 1 a.m. and the United States its 1p.m.
 Australia 4 a.m. and the United States its 8 a.m.
 Work Styles
 Cultural variations may lead to difficulties.
 Prevent misunderstandings by following-up with
emails.
Jobs in Global Project
Management
 Global Project
Manager
 Global Logistics
Analyst
 Global Marketing
 Global Supply Chain
 Global Sales and
Marketing
 Global Operations
Excellence
 Global Training and
Development
 Global Hosting-
Storage Job
 Global Tax
Accounting
 Global IT Service
Manager
 Global Risk
Management
 Global Sales
QUESTIONS,
COMMENTS, OR
SUGGESTIONS?
REFERENCES
 Kerzner, H. (2010). Project management - best
practices: Achieving global excellence . (2nd
ed.). United States of America: John Wiley &
Sons.
 Kendrick, T. (2010). The project management
tool kit: 100 tips and techniques for getting the
job done right. (2nd ed.). United States:
Amoncon.
REFERENCES
 PMI. (2013). Global project management .
Retrieved from http://www.pmi.org/Knowledge-
Center/Knowledge-Shelf/Global-Project-
Management.aspxhttp://www.pmi.org/Knowledge
-Center/Knowledge-Shelf/Global-Project-
Management.aspx
 Sabitino, J. (2012). Successful project
management . (5th ed.). United States of
America: South-Western-Cengage Learning.

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Global project management

  • 2. What is Global Team?  A global team is when the Project Manager (PM) or leader is managing his/her team in minimum of two or more countries.  When the distance among the team members in which, travel is required for physical contact.  The use of direct phone calls, conference calls, and video conferencing become essential cost-saving tools. Project Management -Best Practices: Achieving Global Excellence, 2nd Edition. Harold R. Kerzner John Wiley & Sons Nov 4, 2010
  • 3. Global Project Management  The single-region world we used to know has became more global.  Technology builds bridges by preventing unnecessary travel and saves time.  Allows customers and companies to work together in more efficient and profitable manner.  Conference Calls, multiple people to join call in remote locations.  Video Conferencing, avoids unnecessary travel and cuts cost.  Instant Messages (IM), avoids distraction of face-to-face Q&A.  Short Message Service (SMS), is a text messaging service component for cellular phone.
  • 4. Managing Global Teams  PM’s Must Track. Performance-how is project coming along. Communication-prevents miscommunication and tracks progress. Accuracy-correctness of quality. Productivity-production and return on investment (ROI). Deadlines-targets, short-term goals/long- term goals. Attendance-employee presences at work.
  • 5. Have Respect for Everyone  No matter, what you do always have respect for each cultures  Holidays, each country has different Government holidays.  Activities, your team members should participate.  Do not let, work boundaries filter into home and/or life boundaries.  Showing that you have respect for your team  Recognizing, that there is a life outside work. Employees who feel you care, will work that extra mile when needed.
  • 6. Time Zones  When managing global team you will be making conference call at all hours of the day.  India as late as 11 p.m.  Egypt as earlier as 4 a.m.  Prepare for conference call.  Have all necessary documents at reach, to issue any concerns immediately.  Always be well-rested to think clearly and critically.  Be Prepared to answer difficult to challenging questions.  Escalate those questions or concerns to the appropriate party.  Scheduled for two meetings at the same time  Leverage the calls to your team members.  Stress the importance to your team about jotting notes on “ACTION ITEMS” and “QUESTIONS UNANSWERED”.
  • 7. Different Language Barriers  International companies usually establish a common language for the exchange of information.  English  Spanish  Mandarin most non-English speakers.  Understanding non- verbal communication  Vocabulary  Ability to make analogies  Tell stories  Understand jokes
  • 8. Create Team Synergy  No matter where your teams are located.  Conduct virtual live meetings.  Have a few strategic gatherings for all the members on each team to meet.  Build the bridge on trust.  Investing upfront in your team will also go a long way toward success. Especially, when the tasks or timelines become critical.
  • 9. Leadership by Exception Some Successful PM’s use Tracking Tools  By creating the right metrics, gathers the right information.  Keeps everyone apprised of the status of the program. There is no reason to have an exorbitant amount of status meetings. Stop doing it! Project Management -Best Practices: Achieving Global Excellence Harold R. Kerzner John Wiley & Sons 2nd Edition. Nov 4, 2010
  • 10. Set Goals & Celebrate Achievement Regardless, of where your Global Team is located have:  Vision, of what needs to be accomplished.  Goals, are articulated.  Follow-up, the goals are being met.  When there are challenges:  Reach out, to the team virtually, to gather brainstorming ideas.  Suggestions, always offer solutions and comments to improve processes and streamline procedures.
  • 11. Questions Arises  If something goes wrong? The PM or Superior, must be made aware, ASAP. NO EXCEPTIONS!  Provide your PM or Superior with choices of solutions to solve the problem or challenge.  Provide brisk evaluation of the Pro’s and Con’s to each solution.  Attain approval prior to informing the Customer or Sr. Management, and Executive Management of the situation.  Do not go over your superiors head, without making them aware of the situation.  Who would you recommend to escalate the task or questions.  When trying to attain answer quickly.  Send SMS, send IM, send email, and contact individuals directly by phone. For example, sitting in meeting you silently send
  • 12. Benefits of Global Project Management  Companies that used to operate in only one country in the 90’s and earlier.  In the 21st century companies operate globally.  The benefits for operating globally.  Helps to increase the consumer bases.  Increases sales.  Decreases operational costs.  Manufacturing for product  Labor  Employee Benefits  Healthcare, Dental, and Vision  401k, Pension, and Purchase of Company Stocks  Personal-Time-Off (PTO), Sick Leave, and Vacation Leave
  • 13. CONT. Benefits of Global Project Management  Satisfied customers, whether you are the customer of your own project.  Completing project on-time, by staying on budget.  Recruiting subject matter experts for specific areas.
  • 14. Benefits for Managing Global Teams  Accesses New Skill Levels  New perspective on situations.  Local knowledge of distant users.  Provides 24-hour coverage using normal shift workers  More gets done, as other countries sleep.  Overseas few specific projects for the organization.  Lower Operational Costs  Lower taxes  Employee wages  Lower benefits costs
  • 15. Project Management Historical  In the1940’s  Line Managers (LM) functioned as PM’s used the concept “over-the fence” to manage projects.  Each LM  Would perform the work necessitated by his/her team.  When completed  The LM would throw the ball (project) over the fence for the next team to complete their section.  Once, the ball was thrown over the fence  The LM would wash their hands of any responsibility from that project.Project Management -Best Practices: Achieving Global Excellence, 2nd Edition. Harold R. Kerzner John Wiley & Sons Nov 4, 2010
  • 16. How did the Project Fail?  If a Project Failed?  The blame was immediately placed on whichever LM that had the ball, at the that time.  What are the Problems with this Scenario?  The LM’s are at fault for other LM’s mistakes and errors.  The wrong LM’s are answering the questions, from the customers.  There is no Quality Assurance (QA) in affect.  QA would have verified the work was completed in accurately fashion to the customers expectations.Project Management -Best Practices: Achieving Global Excellence, 2nd Edition. Harold R. Kerzner John Wiley & Sons Nov 4, 2010
  • 17. Problems with Line Managers  Responsibility Customer had no Signal Point of Contacts to Ask Questions.  Customers wanted first-hand explanation from the specific LM, who had the ball.  Once, that ball was thrown that LM is no longer associated to that project or would answer any questions. Bad Management and Customer Service!Project Management -Best Practices: Achieving Global Excellence, 2nd Edition. Harold R. Kerzner John Wiley & Sons Nov 4, 2010
  • 18. Challenges with Managing Global Team  Global Team Communication is Hard  Involves multiple languages.  Can be expensive.  Time Differences are Inconvenient  Being located in India and calling the United States  In India time is 11 p.m. and the United States its 1p.m.  In Dubai its 1 a.m. and the United States its 1p.m.  Australia 4 a.m. and the United States its 8 a.m.  Work Styles  Cultural variations may lead to difficulties.  Prevent misunderstandings by following-up with emails.
  • 19. Jobs in Global Project Management  Global Project Manager  Global Logistics Analyst  Global Marketing  Global Supply Chain  Global Sales and Marketing  Global Operations Excellence  Global Training and Development  Global Hosting- Storage Job  Global Tax Accounting  Global IT Service Manager  Global Risk Management  Global Sales
  • 21. REFERENCES  Kerzner, H. (2010). Project management - best practices: Achieving global excellence . (2nd ed.). United States of America: John Wiley & Sons.  Kendrick, T. (2010). The project management tool kit: 100 tips and techniques for getting the job done right. (2nd ed.). United States: Amoncon.
  • 22. REFERENCES  PMI. (2013). Global project management . Retrieved from http://www.pmi.org/Knowledge- Center/Knowledge-Shelf/Global-Project- Management.aspxhttp://www.pmi.org/Knowledge -Center/Knowledge-Shelf/Global-Project- Management.aspx  Sabitino, J. (2012). Successful project management . (5th ed.). United States of America: South-Western-Cengage Learning.

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