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• *Includes the processes that organize, manage and lead the project team.
• The project team is comprised of the people with assigned roles and responsibilities for completing the project.
• The Human Resource Management processes are:
◦ Plan Human Resource Management
◦ Acquire Project Team
◦ Develop Project Team
◦ Manage Project Team
Please refer to figure9-1, on page, in PMBOK® Guide - Fifth Edition, which provides an overview of the processes in Project Human Resource Management
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Project human resource management is the process that includes planning, organizing, directing and managing the individuals working in the project to achieve its objectives efficiently and effectively. It aims to ensure that the project has the right team of skills and competencies that meet its needs, as well as to enhance the team's performance and maintain the spirit of cooperation among its members. Human resource management includes several main aspects, such as:
Human resource planning: Determining the project's human resource needs in terms of numbers and required skills, and defining the roles and responsibilities of each team member.
Team recruitment and selection: Searching for and employing the right people within the project based on its needs and requirements, taking into account the required competencies and skills.
Defining roles and responsibilities: Clearly defining the roles and responsibilities of each team member to ensure that work is organized and tasks are distributed in a way that contributes to achieving the project's objectives.
Training and skills development: Providing the necessary training programs to improve the team's skills, and ensuring their development in line with the project's requirements.
Team performance management: Regularly monitoring and evaluating the team's performance to ensure that goals are achieved, and providing feedback and support to improve performance if necessary.
Team motivation: Creating a positive and motivating work environment that encourages the team to achieve the best performance, through incentives, rewards and participation in decision-making.
Conflict Resolution and Relationship Management: Deal with any conflicts or issues that may arise between team members to ensure smooth running of the business and promote collaboration among individuals.
Wages and Compensation Management: Establish policies related to wages, bonuses, and incentives that are consistent with the budget and team expectations.
Time and Scheduling Management: Ensure that tasks and human resources are allocated effectively to achieve project objectives within the specified timelines.