CHAPTER 17
Organizing Multiple Team Projects
The productivity of a work group seems to depend on how the group members see their own goals in relation to the goals of the organization.
— Paul Hersey, California American University, and Kenneth H. Blanchard, University of Massachusetts
CHAPTER LEARNING OBJECTIVES
After reading this chapter, you will be able to:
- Define the multiple team (multi-team) project situation
- Know the different types and complexity of multi-team projects
- Understand the challenges presented by multi-team projects
In larger organizations, it is not unusual for projects to draw independent teams from across the organization. These teams often come with their own tools, templates, and processes, which they expect to be using to complete their work on this project. In fact, with the added need for globalization affecting nearly every application, most, if not all, projects will involve more than one team. This chapter examines this unique but growing situation and explores several ways to scope, organize, plan, and manage such projects.
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