6 Pure Proiect Defined A pure project is where a self-contained team works full-time on the project Structuring Projects Pure Project Advantages The project manager has full authority over the proiect Team members report to one boss Shortened communication lines Team pride. motivation, and commitment are high CTle McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc, 2004
©The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 2004 6 Structuring Projects Pure Project: Advantages Pure Project Defined A pure project is where a self-contained team works full-time on the project • The project manager has full authority over the project • Team members report to one boss • Shortened communication lines • Team pride, motivation, and commitment are high
7 Structuring Projects Pure Project: Disadvantages Duplication of resources Organizational goals and policies are ignored Lack of technology transfer Team members have no functional area whome t CTle McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc, 2004
©The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 2004 7 Structuring Projects Pure Project: Disadvantages • Duplication of resources • Organizational goals and policies are ignored • Lack of technology transfer • Team members have no functional area "home
8 Functional Proiect Defined A functional project is housed within a functional division President Research and Development」 Engineering Manufacturing Project Project Project Project ProjectProject Project Project Project A D E Example, Project"B is in the functional area of Research and development CTle McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc, 2004
©The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 2004 8 Functional Project Defined President Research and Development Engineering Manufacturing Project A Project B Project C Project D Project E Project F Project G Project H Project I A functional project is housed within a functional division Example, Project “B” is in the functional area of Research and Development
9 Structuring Proiects Functional Project: Advantages A team member can work on several pl rejects Technical expertise is maintained within the functional area The functional area is a“home” after the project is completed Critical mass of specialized knowledge CTle McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc, 2004
©The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 2004 9 Structuring Projects Functional Project: Advantages • A team member can work on several projects • Technical expertise is maintained within the functional area • The functional area is a “home” after the project is completed • Critical mass of specialized knowledge
Structuring Projects Functional Project: Disadvantages Aspects of the project that are not directly related to the functional area get short-changed Motivation of team members is often weak Needs of the client are secondary and are responded to slowly CTle McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc, 2004
©The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 2004 10 Structuring Projects Functional Project: Disadvantages • Aspects of the project that are not directly related to the functional area get short-changed • Motivation of team members is often weak • Needs of the client are secondary and are responded to slowly