While working as a Project Associate for Contracting Concepts, James
Lynn Granum Jr. was often put in charge of managing construction sites,
which meant he had to deal with many contractors in addition to ensuring
the projects he worked on were delivered on time and within their
budget. A good project manager will have all of these qualities.
Strong Communication Skills
If you are unable to tell people what you need from them in a clear and concise manner, you are going to find that your workflow eventually gets disrupted as people do work ahead of time or end up completely unsure of what they should be doing. Make sure you communicate clearly and confirm that all team members understand what is required from them.
Effective Delegation
It can often be tempting to micromanage a project, especially if you are relatively inexperienced in the role. However, while you may think that you are keeping track of the whole project, your inability to delegate effectively could be causing delays. As such, a good site manager will be able to delegate less important tasks to others so that they can focus on the most important stuff.
Team Player
Nobody wants to work underneath a site manager who makes no effort to involve themselves with the team or contribute anything other than their orders to the project. James Lynn Granum Jr. recommends always making yourself available if a team member needs to ask a question and doing what you can to help whenever you can.
Strong Communication Skills
If you are unable to tell people what you need from them in a clear and concise manner, you are going to find that your workflow eventually gets disrupted as people do work ahead of time or end up completely unsure of what they should be doing. Make sure you communicate clearly and confirm that all team members understand what is required from them.
Effective Delegation
It can often be tempting to micromanage a project, especially if you are relatively inexperienced in the role. However, while you may think that you are keeping track of the whole project, your inability to delegate effectively could be causing delays. As such, a good site manager will be able to delegate less important tasks to others so that they can focus on the most important stuff.
Team Player
Nobody wants to work underneath a site manager who makes no effort to involve themselves with the team or contribute anything other than their orders to the project. James Lynn Granum Jr. recommends always making yourself available if a team member needs to ask a question and doing what you can to help whenever you can.