openPR Logo
Press release

What Makes a Good Manufacturing Project Manager: The Dos and Don'ts

02-10-2017 09:45 AM CET | Industry, Real Estate & Construction

Press release from: Formaspace

Bill Lambert & Jessie Provost

Bill Lambert & Jessie Provost

Project managers are a key component of making a manufacturing facility successful. They can affect everything from production rates and the cost of manufacturing, to ergonomics and safety. Think about just a few of the activities that require a project manager:

• Production of enterprise project orders
• Installation of a new production line
• Expansion of existing production lines
• Replacement of an obsolete piece of equipment
• Installation of a new piece of equipment

The list of possible manufacturing projects is endless. There is no limit to how small a project can be, nor how large – project managers handle them all.

What Does a Project Manager Do?

The Project Management Institute (PMI) says that project management is "the application of knowledge, skills, tools, and techniques to project activities to meet the project requirements." Put simply; a project manager is responsible for the success or failure of a project. It clearly is a challenging role.

In large facilities, there may be several full-time project managers. In smaller facilities, people who also have other duties may manage projects. It doesn't matter if it is a full-time job, or whether a project manager has been formally trained – a successful project manager must be skilled in many areas, including communication, organization, and people management.

Project managers communicate with everyone from shop floor operators all the way up to top management. They must manage their own staff along with outside contractors. And, they must do all of this while keeping the project on schedule and on budget.

Whether you are an experienced project manager or new to the role, here are some project management tips to help make your manufacturing projects successful.

The Dos of Project Management
Successful project management depends on the many decisions a project manager makes. Among all of these decisions are a few key things that a project manager should do.

Do have a schedule with milestones
One of the first things a project manager should do is develop a schedule. The schedule does not need to be complex, but it should include milestones. Each project is unique, but some typical milestones are:

• Decision to pursue the project
• Project approval
• Contracts signed and orders placed
• Construction
• Commissioning
• Beneficial operation

If there isn't a milestone schedule, it is not possible to track progress and thereby ensure the project will be completed on time.

Do take the time to generate an accurate estimate
Companies expect project managers to complete their projects close to the approved budget. The only way a project manager can do that is to start with an accurate estimate. Remember that there is often more to a project than just the equipment cost. Don't forget things like new utility requirements for the equipment, such as electricity and compressed air.

Do understand your resources
Successful project management depends on the input from many different people. Understand whose assistance you need, both inside and outside the company, and ensure they are available.

Do frequently communicate with stakeholders
Make sure to keep all of your stakeholders informed about the project status. This is especially true when problems arise. If someone doesn't have all the facts, they will automatically assume the worst.

It is also important to identify all of your stakeholders. The list of stakeholders can be quite large. Remember the definition of a stakeholder – anyone with an interest in the project. Even the janitor is a stakeholder if your project affects how he does his job.

Do talk with people on the shop floor
The best source of information for a project manager is the people who will operate and maintain the equipment. They can help the project manager arrange for downtime to install equipment. They can be a knowledgeable contact for the contractor when issues arise. They can even find design problems that the project manager can communicate to the design engineers.

Do understand the project risks
Every project has risks. Spend an hour or two with your project team and brainstorm risks. What happens if the equipment is late? What happens if the equipment is damaged during shipping? What if the project is not finished on time? What if the supplier raises their prices?

After you identify your risks, rank them according to how likely they are to occur and how severe the consequences will be. This will help you understand the areas of greatest concern. And, don't forget to come up with a plan to mitigate the risks.

Although project managers often concern themselves with negative risks, there can be positive risks as well. What happens if you find a better vendor? What happens if the project is finished early? Think about ways to make positive risks happen.

Look at your list of risks throughout the project. Add to the list as you identify new risks, and check off the risks that are no longer present. It has been said that a project manager's job is to worry. Your risk log tells you what to worry about. Successful risk management is an important part of successful project management.

Do understand schedule and cost contingencies
How does a project manager handle risk? Usually, they do it with contingencies. Contingency is something that is set aside for unexpected events. For a schedule, it is extra time. For a cost, it is extra money.

...

The Don'ts of Project Management
A project manager must do many things. But, there are also some things that a good project manager should not do.

Read more... https://formaspace.com/articles/manufacturing/manufacturing-project-manager-dos-donts/?utm_source=openpr&utm_medium=content&utm_campaign=article-111616

Formaspace advances the spirit of discovery and creation through the design and manufacture of custom business furniture. Our furniture marries form to function with flexible solutions for clients in the laboratory, industrial, and office environments.

Formaspace serves over 80% of the Fortune 500, as well as universities, governments, small businesses, and individuals.

800.251.1505
design.consultant@formaspace.com
1100 E. Howard Lane, Suite 400 Austin, TX 78753

This release was published on openPR.

Permanent link to this press release:

Copy
Please set a link in the press area of your homepage to this press release on openPR. openPR disclaims liability for any content contained in this release.

You can edit or delete your press release What Makes a Good Manufacturing Project Manager: The Dos and Don'ts here

News-ID: 433765 • Views:

More Releases from Formaspace

12 FUTURE TRENDS FOR FORENSIC TESTING LABS
12 FUTURE TRENDS FOR FORENSIC TESTING LABS
To misquote Shakespeare, “now is the summer of our discontent.” By all measures, the summer of 2020 has been a difficult one across the board. For forensic science professionals, who recognize the importance of maintaining the public’s trust, two issues have moved to the forefront as a result of the Coronavirus pandemic. The first is a renewed public interest in the important role of laboratory science, no doubt in part due to the
Reduce Material Handling Cost: Ergonomics to the Rescue!
That’s the finding from Liberty Mutual’s new 2019 Workplace Safety Index, which identified five types of accidents that are responsible for two-thirds of the injuries in Transportation and Warehousing: Overexertion involving an outside source Falls to the same level Roadway incidents Other exertions or bodily reactions Falls to a lower level What can be done to make packing and shipping stations safer for everyone? The answer may lie in improved ergonomics. Unlike Canada and the EU, which have
5 Core Concept to Operate a Museum
5 Core Concept to Operate a Museum
When it comes to understanding how to manage a museum effectively, it's helpful to learn more about the roles of five departments that make up the backbone of museum operations. They are (1) the Conservation Department, (2) the Documentation Department, (3) the Research Department, (4) the Exhibition Department and (5) the Educational and Information Services Departments. In this article, we will look at each of these five museum departments in detail. 1.
Can Current Soil Testing Labs Meet Growth in the Organic Farming Industry?
Can Current Soil Testing Labs Meet Growth in the Organic Farming Industry?
Once considered a niche product, organic produce sales are on the march. Today's health-conscious consumers are willing to pay a premium for the perceived quality benefits of organic foods, which are poised to grab additional market share as new industry players, such as Amazon with its acquisition of Whole Foods, enter the retail grocery market. The increasing demand is also driving the need for more organic produce testing by certified

All 5 Releases


More Releases for Project

T-PPM Project Management new project dashboards
T-PPM - Project Portfolio Management (https://www.t-ppm.it) is a web solution that allows you to organize, manage and plan projects and the team. T-PPM is simple and intuitive to configure and use. In the new video we have created and published we show all the features and potential of dashboards. The features are available at different levels depending on the profiling role: Project Managers or actor who make up the project
Engineering Project Consultant | Software Development Project
Pdgindia provide android training in pune India and also provides Corporate training in Android,‬Web Designing,Website Development,IEEE Project Development. Project Development Group was set up in 2012 with an aim to establish itself among leading Global Project Providers. On road to the vision, the company has already emerged among India's fastest growing organizations that provide quality projects along with complete project guidance and training. The company motto "Your Destination For Perfection" reflects
Project Agency’s Perfect Project course tops 14,000 delegates
Project management training and development specialist, Project Agency, has revealed that 14,000 delegates have successfully completed its ‘Perfect Project’ two-day training course. Project Agency began running the course in 1997 – so, on average, some 1,000 people each year, or over 19 people every week during that period, have completed the course. The course, which focuses on delivering practical project management training and development to professional staff at all levels, forms
Onepoint Project Enterprise Cloud Substantially Facilitates IPMA/PMI Project Man …
Latest update also optimizes connectivity to Atlassian’s JIRA & Greenhopper Graz, March 16, 2011 – Onepoint Software, the leading provider of integrated project and portfolio management (PPM) solutions today announced the availability of Update 1 to their Onepoint Project Enterprise Cloud service version 10.2. The new release provides a number of key extensions to support project planning, monitoring, controlling, and reporting according to the IPMA/PMI specifications. In addition, the new software
Singapore metro project unifies international project partners through think pro …
Tasked with extending the Singapore Downtown Line to alleviate heavy traffic congestion, construction company ALPINE decided to use online project collaboration platform, think project! to support long-distance collaboration between international project members across different time zones and languages, while delivering structured project communication and documentation. ALPINE recently won two new contracts for Stage 2 of the Singapore metro Downtown Line, for the construction of three new metro stations and single-track
CeBIT 2009: TPG The Project Group showcases multi-project management with Micros …
Live demos on the Microsoft stand in Hall 4, Stand A26 Munich/Germany. 13 February 2009 –TPG The Project Group, a Microsoft Project full service provider, will be showing its Microsoft Project products live at CeBIT for the first time in its history. Highlights include TPG ProjectLink, the company’s new product for enterprise-wide multi-project management using Microsoft Project; and TPG PSLink, its tried and tested integration with SAP. Visitors can see the