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                   Ch06: How to Launch a TPM Project
      Summary of Chapter 6
        Using tools, templates, and processes to launch a TPM project
        Recruiting the project team
        Conducting the project kick–off meeting
        Establishing team operating rules
        Managing scope changes
        Managing team communications
        Assigning resources
        Resource–leveling strategies
        Finalizing the project schedule
        Writing work packages
                                  Ch06: How to Launch a TPM Project
           Tools, Templates, & Processes Used to Launch a Project
             Recruiting the Project Team
             Team Operating Rules
                Problem Solving
                Decision Making
                Conflict Resolution
                Consensus Building
                Brainstorming
                Team Meetings
             Scope Change Management Process
             Communications Management Planning
             Work Packages
             Resource assignment
             Finalize the project schedule
                                        Ch06: How to Launch a TPM Project
             What Is a Project Team?
               A project team is a group of professionals committed to achieving common objectives, who work well 
                 together, and who relate directly and openly with one another to get things done. 
               Project team membership
                  Co-Project manager – developer (chosen before Scoping)
                  Co-Project manager – client (chosen before Scoping)
                  Core team (chosen before Planning)
                  Developer team (chosen before Launching)
                  Client team (chosen before Launching)
                  Contracted team (chosen after Launching)
                        Ch06: How to Launch a TPM Project
        Characteristics of the core team
         Commitment
         Shared responsibility
         Flexibility
         Task-oriented
         Ability to work within schedules and constraints
         Willingness for trust and mutual support
         Team-oriented
         Open-minded
         Ability to work across structure and authorities
         Ability to use project management tools
                 Ch06: How to Launch a TPM Project
      Client Team Members
       Must understand their business unit processes
       Must be able to make decisions and commitments for 
        their business unit
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