The main differences between Project management and Line management?

Posted on January 25, 2010
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The main differences between Project management and Line management?
What are the qualities you would expect to find in a project manager that may not be present in a line manager?

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One Response to “The main differences between Project management and Line management?”

  1. dragonbreathfromjuno on January 25th, 2010 11:55 pm

    Project management manages a project. A project goes through a life cycle of proposal, approval, scheduling, implementation and completion. Think of building a bridge or a computer application.

    Line management is ongoing, repetitive, with no concept of beginning or ending.

    A project manager does proposals, cost-benefit analysis, hires and builds teams, schedules tasks, meets deadlines, reports on progress to management.

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