LEADING PROJECTS, PEOPLE AND TEAMS - Level 3 Flashcards
What is Maslows theory?
Hierarchy of needs
What is due diligence?
the care that a reasonable person exercises to avoid harm to other persons
How do you ensure collaborative working on your projects?
- Listen to others
- Communicate effectively and clearly both verbal and writing – protocol
- Transparency
- Ensure all parties are aware of the clients brief and visions
- Roles and responsibilities
- Westhorpe Gardens - why do interviews if they weren’t scored?
- Understand clients brief and vision , and that they understand what they have promised to deliver in their bids.
- Meet potential teams working on the scheme – gauge personalities and behaviours
Rosebank re-cladding – were they selected because they were the cheapest tender?
No this was the first stage of a two stage tender with a 55 Quality to 45 % cost split.
What is the difference between a leader and a manager?
Leader – people follow , look up to , seek advice
Manager - people work for them
What management theories are you aware of?
Mcgregorys theory X and Y
• X – manger thinks employers dislike job more likely to micromanage
• Y – if think employers like job more likely participative manager
(McGregor Theory) How have you used one of those in one of your projects before
Yes recently – I have a placement student with me working on Commerce Road . I partially used McGregors theory however , don’t think he dilikes the job it was more applied where I did have more of a ‘micro management’ approach initially more as he had never undertaken specific tasks such as assisting me with storing documents and updating the handover tracker; however , once he had done this a few times and was up to speed and I now am able to have a more participative approach
What motivational theories are you aware of?
Maslows Hierarchy of needs –
Herzberg – two factor theory for employee satisfaction
Which motivational factor do you resonate with most?
Maslow – recently esteem & self acculisation, from working under a good line manager who gives a lot of praise and feedback , which I have not had in previous employers. I have learnt from this and is something I have adopted now I have a trainee surveyor working closely with me.
What styles of leaderships are there?
D - democratic
A – Autocratic ‘firm but fair’
L – Laze fair
How have you applied your role as a leader?
- Recent example – Autocratic (placement student) – firm but fair approach until they got up to spead.
- However when managing projects I like to take more of a democratic approach – where all parties are listened to are equal and come together to work collaboratively.
- Skills – communicate , listen etc
How have you overcome someone who was difficult to manage?
I have recently had this with a client who has been very demanding and assertive, which from speaking to them and listening was due to internal pressures as the job was delayed and they were looking for it to be handed over asap.
I empathized with my client and discussed how I could assist to ease the pressure and work towards a smooth handover. I find in these types of situations keeping calm, professional and polite are key and as mentioned listening.
What is Tuckman Theory?
Tuckman – how teams manage a task from forming through to complete
Storming - Norming - Forming - Performing – Adjourning -
Have you applied Tuckman Theory?
Yes - recently joined calfordseaden / working with new team and on new projects