Usually the following people work for a project manager.
a. Project Team - The team that does all the work
b. Module Leader - The person who is in-charge of small modules of work. He would probably have one or more people in his team
c. Project Leader - The person who is in-charge of multiple modules. He will have one or more module leads in his team
d. Business Analyst - The person who is going to be the bridge between the development team and the business users
e. Testing Lead - The person who is in-charge of ensuring quality output. He would probably have one or more people in his team
Project Management is more or less of a standardized process for handling projects from inception to completion. Typically, a project manager works under a functional manager (I believe this is what you mean by traditional management). A functional manager usually has the resources and has more authority than the project manager. In small companies, a functional manager can also be a project manager.
A project manager typically works around 40 to 50 hours per week, but this can vary depending on the specific project and organization.
Yes & No. The Project Manager is responsible for running the project within budget but the overall project budget is allocated by the Senior Management or in some cases the Customer. The project manager works on the budget given to him and then manages the project in a way that he is within budget
A progamme (program in American English) is a set of projects. The Programme Manager is the person who oversees the projects, and usually the Project Managers report to the Programme Manager.
The difference is the assistant project manager has to confer with the project manager on major decisions.
A project manager oversees one particular project where a manager deals in general projects
Opinion may vary. In some organization, an IT project has two (2) Project Managers. One for IT and one for business. In some cases, the Project Manager is from IT with co-project manager from the business side. These two (2) works hand on hand (technical and functional) so to deliver an acceptable system or product on planned schedule.
Resident engineer is below project manager. Project Manager first, then Construction Manager, then Resident engineer.
The average annual salary for a Disney project manager is $91,000 per year. This works out to $7,583.33 per month or $1,750 per week.
"Project manager" should be capitalized when it is used as a job title or precedes a name, for example, "Project Manager Smith." It should not be capitalized when used generically, such as "the project manager."
The project manager can become:- A Senior Project Manager- A PMO- A Program ManagerOf course after that he can become a CEO.
A project manager is responsible for overall planning, execution, and completion of a project, while a project coordinator assists the project manager in administrative tasks and coordination of project activities.