Resource
management challenges can be extremely hard to predict with multiple projects.
Working out a plan and managing resources with multiple projects isn’t a
cakewalk.
After the
pandemic, organizations are careful with their budget. This has given rise to
resource management issues.
Research
cites that nearly 46% of team leaders believe that hitting project deadlines is
their biggest problem. This usually happens when working with a large team size.
As seen in a
report by Wellingtone’s 2019 State of Project Management, Resource Management
has seen the second-largest spike with 30% of respondents. A project can go
haywire without proper resource planning and allocation.
Managing
teams, monitoring, and improving processes are the very essence that forms a
solid Resource Management plan. Needless to say, all of these factors are
connected to productivity.
Maximum
productivity out of little resources is something that every Project Manager
aims at.
However, to
hit that goal, we need to wipe out the most common Resource Management hurdles
that disrupt project efforts.
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