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Project Management Tools for IT Executives

Project Management Tools for IT Executives

By Alice LaPlante

Blackberries, Web 2.0 tools and other nifty widgets may make life easier, but they don't change the primary responsibility of a senior IT executive. The basic job description still involves overseeing all the resources -- personnel, financial budgets, software and equipment -- invested in various projects, whether they are temporary or one-time projects whose goal is to create a unique product or service, or permanent ongoing operational work performed to create the same product or service repeatedly.

Although hands-on project management tasks are usually delegated to someone lower in the IT organization, senior IT executives still need tools to manage resources. A new generation of software is being developed to provide managers with a complete picture of all the ongoing projects in their organization and help them better monitor and manage them.

What's Going On: The Widescreen Version
Dave Garrett, president and CEO of Washington, DC-based gantthead, a site devoted to project management, says that senior IT executives generally need to concentrate on four main tasks related to project-management:

  • Identifying opportunities for cost cutting, quality improvements and anything else that helps the company achieve its strategic goals or gain competitive advantage.
  • Understanding how the projects map to the overall business strategy as well as defining product development milestones and other organizational objectives. 
  • Knowing how to prioritize, select and stop projects at the appropriate time.
  • Applying resources to maximize their positive impact on the company.

Much of the time, these tasks can be overseen individually using standard (article continues)


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