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Jacky LASSALLE: QSE Consultant, CFPMI
INTRODUCTION
As a project manager, you need to set up a project team. You need to identify the right resources so that your project can be managed according to quality/cost/time criteria.
You'll need to find the right skills, but also define tasks and responsibilities. While the availability of resources is an important consideration in project management, it is not addressed here.
This fact sheet focuses on the following points:
How do you identify operational resources?
How do you define cross-functional responsibilities?
How to formalize the project organization chart?
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