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hjlf
3 years ago
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Match the following characteristics with their relevant project team organizational structures. The project is housed within a f

unctional division of the firm. A. Pure project A project manager leads personnel from different functional areas. B. Functional project Personnel work on a dedicated project team. C. Matrix project A team member reports to two bosses. Team pride, motivation, and commitment are high. Team members can work on several projects. Duplication of resources is minimized.
Business
1 answer:
Rasek [7]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

A. Pure project A project manager leads personnel from different functional areas = Team members can work on several projects. Duplication of resources is minimized.

B. Functional project Personnel work on a dedicated project team = Team pride, motivation, and commitment are high.

C. Matrix project A team member reports to two bosses = The project is housed within a functional division of the firm.

Explanation:

For A answer, this kind of project management conducts the people, to work on a multitasking way, because they have to accomplish the responsibilities on their functional area as the same that they must accomplished their responsibilities on the project areas. This can minimized the resources for the project but could impact negatively on the compliment of responsibilities because is the same person for two work fronts.  

For B answer, if the people can focus their efforts only in the project, that creates more interest on reach the goals efficiently than if the team were distributed on functional and projects departments

For C answer, when the project is developed in a functional division of the firm, you, as a team project member, must report to the project manager and your functional area boss.

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