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Record Nr.

UNINA9910726279603321

Autore

Agarwal Upasna A

Titolo

Managing People in Projects for High Performance : Behavioural Approach to Productive Project Teams / / by Upasna A. Agarwal, Karuna Jain, Vittal Anantatmula, Sankaran Shankar

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Singapore : , : Springer Nature Singapore : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2023

ISBN

981-19-8206-6

Edizione

[1st ed. 2023.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (173 pages)

Collana

Management for Professionals, , 2192-810X

Altri autori (Persone)

JainKaruna

AnantatmulaVittal

ShankarSankaran

Disciplina

658.404

Soggetti

Personnel management

Operations research

Management

School management and organization

School administration

Psychology, Industrial

Human Resource Management

Operations Research and Decision Theory

Organization and Leadership

Work and Organizational Psychology

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di contenuto

Module 1: Micro Level: MANAGING SELF -- Chapter 1: Building Awareness -- Chapter 2: Cognitive Intelligence -- Chapter 3: Emotional Intelligence -- Chapter 4: Making Decisions -- Module 2: Meso level: MANAGING TEAMS -- Chapter 5: Understanding Teams -- Chapter 6: Dealing with Diverse Teams -- Chapter 7: Enhancing Team Effectiveness -- Chapter 8: Making Teams Work -- Module 3: Macro Level: MANAGING ORGANIZATIONS -- Chapter 9: Understanding Culture -- Chapter 10: Leading projects -- Chapter 11: Relationship management -- Chapter 12: Ethics in projects.

Sommario/riassunto

This book examines practically useful management and people skills,



and looks at competencies from the micro, meso, and macro- lens. At the micro- level, the book examines a range of competencies needed for managing oneself and others in a project environment, such as personality style, cognitive skills, communication skills, and emotional intelligence. The book will also includes discussion on strategies for managing emotions of self and others effectively. At the meso- level, the book discusses basic structure, characteristics, and importance of different types of teams such as virtual teams, project teams, domain specific teams, and heavy-weight teams in organizations to enhance productivity and delegate accountability. It also explores team processes, including structure, culture, supporting systems, performance and incentive systems, and their impact on team productivity. In addition, the book includes a discourse on skills to manage a multi-generational workforce (a combination of baby boomers, X and Y generation), a challenge faced by project managers in current scenario. Finally, at the macro- level, the book captures the role of culture in a project context; emerging leadership styles in projects, maintaining relationship with internal and external stakeholders; role of power, politics and influence in relationship building (social networks and social capital); and managing conflicts and negotiations. The book presents ethical considerations in managing projects; relationship between projects and sustainability; societal responsibilities of projects; advantages and disadvantages of forms of control in projects (behaviour and outcome control). It is positioned primarily for practitioners although it is a relevant and useful resource and reference for academics and students of project management and management studies courses.