‘Hiring/Outsourcing’ Category

Hiring a Project Manager: Putting It All Together (Part 4)

Project managers, when you hire well, can become your most favorite person on the planet. Hiring a good project manager means you can sit back and re...

 

Project managers, when you hire well, can become your most favorite person on the planet. Hiring a good project manager means you can sit back and relax knowing that the project tasks are being 100% taken care of in a professional, productive, and profitable manner. It frees up your time, reduces or even eliminates stress, and increases your bottom line. However a bad hire can affect profits, increase stress which can kick your blood pressure up to dangerous levels and waste a tremendous amount of time and money. Here’s how to hire a qualified project manager.
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Hiring a Project Manager: The Interview (Part 3)

 

Hiring a project manager is not a particularly daunting process, but there is much to do. The hiring of a project manager means looking at several different things, sometimes from different angles. Read the rest of this entry »

Hiring a Project Manager: The Search (Part 2)

 

So you have finally decided you need a project manager. You have looked and realized how much easier it would be if that additional help was there. The question remains on how to find one.

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What is a Project Manager?

 

A project, in essence, is someone who oversees a project to completion. Let’s say for example, you are building a small outbuilding at home or have a list of calls and meetings to complete. Most of these “projects” can be done by yourself, but if you have a housing development or are starting on a large business venture, a project manager can come in very handy.
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Hiring a Project Manager: Do I need a Project Manager? (Part 1)

 

How do you know if you need a project manager? The first thing in any new business or venture one should do is prepare a business plan. In looking over this business plan you need to ask yourself some questions. “Can I accomplish everything by myself?” “Will it be timely?” “Will I be able to manage all that needs to be done and do it well?” If you answered no to any of these, chances are you need a project manager. Read the rest of this entry »