Tips for Managing Project Teams & Project Management (2024)

Project management techniques and methodologies are important to ensure clarity and focus when establishing your project. However, it’s how well the people at the centre of the project work together, that can have the biggest impact on its overall success.

Here are 10 tips for managing project teams, to improve team effectiveness:

1. Establish a balanced team

Identify project team members with both the right technical expertise as well as a broad spectrum of communication and thinking styles.

This balance can be identified through past questionnaires that potential project team members may have taken, e.g. Belbin’s Team Roles or MBTI Myers Briggs Type Indicator or your own observations.

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See Belbin team building and MBTI team building workshop for more information.

2. Ensure clarity and ‘buy in’ to the project objectives

Regardless of the seniority or experience level of the project team members, each person needs to be totally clear and committed to achieving the project objectives.

Providing the team with an opportunity to raise concerns or issues early on in the project either publicly or in private with you should avoid any negative effects associated with lack of commitment.

Any ‘vibes’ or negative behaviours should be explored immediately to ensure the issue can be resolved. Getting your team involved at the early stages of the project planning will assist greatly.

3. Ensure line management support

When selecting project team members from different departments it is critical to gain their line managers support and commitment to the project and the time the project member will need to allocate to project meetings, research and agreed actions.

Identify with the line manager any potential areas or times of conflict with the team member’s job or personal commitment.

4. Establish a team code

At the first project team meeting draw on the group to identify the behaviours that will help the project team. This can be done simply by capturing ‘expectations of the project leader’ and ‘expectations of each team member’; onto flip-chart paper. These can then be typed up and circulated to the team and used as a reminder at the start of each meeting.

Any variances of these behaviours can then be constructively challenged referring back to the team code.

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For help see the "Ground Rules" section in group working techniques.

5. Recognise the stages of team development

Research shows that all teams go through different stages of development to reach peak performance, and however skilled and experienced each team member is, the group dynamics will vary for each new team.

You will need to adapt your leadership style (from a directive to consultative approach) to each of these stages to ensure you get the team quickly and effectively through the first three stages (forming, storming and norming) to ensure they are at maximum performance in the quickest possible time.

6. Use a facilitator for critical meetings

A neutral facilitator to help the project team get under way or progress at a critical stage such as idea generation or decision-making can help the project team immensely.

Alternatively, develop your own skills at facilitating groups, to ensure you are getting the best from the project team.

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See our tips on facilitating groups for help.

7. Use all internal and external networks

With the project team, establish early on in the project who else could help you with your project objectives e.g. to conduct research, view best practice, seek opinions and learn from past experiences.

Look across the whole of the organisation before looking outside, as there may be others who have faced similar issues or want to join forces, as they would like to address the project objective. Suddenly your resources may have increased!

8. Communicate with key stakeholders

At the same time as you identify who can help you, consider who are your key influencers for this project i.e. project sponsor, project owner, key stakeholders, and plan your communication strategy to ensure you have their full commitment and support throughout the project.

9. Plan how to celebrate the project team success

Helping the team visualise success at the offset of the project whilst the objectives are still being defined, clarified or conveyed, will increase your success rate and make the project team members feel valued from the beginning and therefore more likely to respond well to future challenges that may lay ahead.

Consider how you will celebrate the project success at the end of the project involving all key contributors as well as ensuring the project sponsor is present to thank the team personally.

10. Review the team learning on a regular basis

Timely, regular reviews scheduled into your project plan will ensure that the project team work in the most effective manner and will help develop the team spirit and ultimately their commitment to the project.

Selecting some of the simple questions below as part of the learning review could help you and the project team:

  • What success have we achieved so far?
  • How well have we worked together so far?
  • How could we work more effectively during the rest of the project?
  • How could we improve our team working during the rest of the project?
  • What further support is needed to ensure this project is successful?
  • What contributions have particularly helped/hindered the project move forward successfully?

About the Author

Kim Larkins, MCIPD is Company Founder of KSL Training. Kim has 30 years training and HR management experience in the Retail, Hospitality and Pharmaceutical industry.

Tips for Managing Project Teams & Project Management (2024)

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How do you manage a project team in project management? ›

Managing Project Teams
  1. Establish a balanced team. ...
  2. Ensure clarity and 'buy in' to the project objectives. ...
  3. Ensure line management support. ...
  4. Establish a team code. ...
  5. Recognise the stages of team development. ...
  6. Use a facilitator for critical meetings. ...
  7. Use all internal and external networks. ...
  8. Communicate with key stakeholders.

How do you manage multiple projects and teams? ›

7 strategies to manage and track multiple projects
  1. Plan before starting anything. When you manage multiple projects, not much should be left to chance. ...
  2. Use every tool at your disposal. ...
  3. Prioritize tasks. ...
  4. Adjust your plan through regular reviews. ...
  5. Know when to delegate. ...
  6. Stay focused. ...
  7. Communicate with team members.
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What are the 4 main roles in a project team? ›

Every project has different requirements, so team structure can vary. But the five major roles in a project team are project sponsor, project manager, business analyst, resource manager, and project team member.

What makes a successful project management team? ›

A perfect team needs an amazing project manager and a group of skilled individuals who are committed towards a single goal. There are some characteristics that measure the success of a team: Roles and goals of the team should be clearly defined. Participation of all the members should be balanced and well defined.

What are the 5 stages of project management? ›

PMI breaks down the project lifecycle into the following five phases of project management:
  • Project initiation.
  • Project planning.
  • Project execution.
  • Project monitoring and control.
  • Project closure.

What is a RACI in project management? ›

RACI definitions explained. RACI stands for Responsible, Accountable, Consulted, and Informed. Each letter in the acronym represents the level of ownership each person involved in a project will have on an individual deliverable.

What's the most challenging part of managing multiple projects at once? ›

The first and the biggest challenge we've noticed in teams working on several projects at the same time is overload. Even one overloaded employee may affect the whole project by blocking each subsequent part of the job, which may cause a chain of delays and even ruin the final deadline.

How do you balance multiple projects without burning out? ›

Break down your workload into manageable chunks and avoid overcommitting yourself. Learn to say no when necessary and delegate tasks when appropriate. By effectively managing your workloads and stress levels, you can prevent burnout and maintain a healthier work-life balance.

How do you manage 100 projects at once? ›

10 Tips to Manage Multiple Projects Simultaneously
  1. Prioritize What's Urgent. First, make a list of what's most important to each project you're managing. ...
  2. Block Your Work Time. ...
  3. Create Space for 100% Focus. ...
  4. Weed out Your Workload. ...
  5. Delegate. ...
  6. Overlay Your Project Planning. ...
  7. Track your progress. ...
  8. Know What's Flexible.

What are the 5 key role as a project manager? ›

"Project Managers play the lead role in planning, executing, monitoring, controlling, and closing projects.

What is the hierarchy of a project team? ›

The project hierarchy ranks all key players by levels of importance within the project. The most common level of the hierarchy of management includes: Project owner: The project owner is at the highest level of the project hierarchy model. This is the team member who develops, implements, and oversees the project.

How do you build a strong project team? ›

10 Essential Tips For Project Success:
  1. Identify clear goals and embed them in your team.
  2. Recognize diversity as a far-reaching advantage.
  3. Promote a healthy working culture.
  4. Define clear roles and ensure accountability.
  5. Enhance your strategy with smart software.
  6. Create a clear, free-flowing communication strategy.
Dec 1, 2022

What are weaknesses of project manager? ›

Being inflexible to various processes, not involving enough team members, and showing a lack of communication will affect overall project development and ensure project failure.

What are the stages of project team management? ›

He called the stages: forming, storming, norming, performing, and adjourning.

What is the project team structure in project management? ›

The project team structure establishes a formal relationship between the project manager, the project team members, and the other stakeholders. The project manager should be senior and have the authority to lead the project. The way a project team is structured can play a major role in how it functions.

How does a project manager manage a project? ›

Planning the project (in accordance with company goals)

The project manager will outline the plan for the project based on the agreed-upon scope and deliverables, including project budget, resource requirements, and timeline.

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