Yes. They are one of the most important members of a project.
The relationship between project managers and line managers is that the project managers divide the work among the line managers and the line managers report to the project managers.
In most cases Yes.
Project Managers
-Project managers need a method for identifying changes -Project managers should implement only approved changes -Project managers' main activity in change control is reviewing, assessing, and deciding on change requests -Project managers must address changes promptly.
Project managers and project management teams, project sponsors
Either current Project Managers or would be Project Managers (such as system analysts, senior developers, etc...)
This is an ambiguous question. Most probably by power you mean authority. Unfortunately most Project Managers have little or no authority over resources (while functional managers have it, and abundantly). This is where the personality and the diplomacy of the Project Manager plays in order for her/him to be able to grab the authority (or power, whichever you want to call it).
In general terms, software which is using by Project Managers is called as Project manager Software. There are many types of useful software available for project managers according to their industry and work systems. Software like JIRA, HADOOP etc are also using by Project Managers.
In general terms, software which is using by Project Managers is called as Project manager Software. There are many types of useful software available for project managers according to their industry and work systems. Software like JIRA, HADOOP etc are also using by Project Managers.
RAPHAEL BENITEZ n ALEX FERGUSON
Project managers need a method for identifying changes Project managers should implement only approved changes Project managers must address changes promptly Project managers' main activity in change control is reviewing, assessing, and approving or rejecting change requests