Guidelines on how members will be added,
managed and reléase; roles and
responsabilities, Project organization charts
and the staffing management plan
Enterprise environmental factors
Who is available, whether they are colocated, wether they
work well together, how much it cost, outsourcing policies
Organizational process assets
Policies for using staff on projects or hiring
procedures
Which resources are preassigned to the
Project and confirming their availability
Negotiating for the best possible resources
Based on the needs of the organization and the priority, prove
why the Project requires the stated quantity and quality of
resources,build relationships, work with the resource's manager to
deal with situations as they arise.
Hiring new employees
Managing the risk of resources becoming
unavaliable
Types of teams
Dedicated (work full time), Part-time (Spend a portion of their time in one
Project and also with others), Partnership (several organizations undertake
a Project and people form each one participate in the Project), Vitual
(coordination among the varios organizations or locations might require
increased risk management work, more effort)
Multi-criteria decision analysis
Set of criteria to help evaluate potential team
members: availability, cost, experience, location,
required skills, knowledge, or training
Halo Effect
Be aware of when dealing with team
members. That's when you put someone in
a position they can't handle