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  1. What's the difference between a project lead and a team lead

    Jul 4, 2012 · 21 I'm a developer and I'm working in a small IT firm. I want to know what are common differences between a project lead and a team lead. My background: in our company …

  2. team management - What are the differences between project …

    A project manager tends to be person who starts, organizes, "sells" a project to management, gets it staffed, monitors the project, deploys it, and closes out a project. A project lead roles …

  3. Lead/Lag and Duration Scale - Project Management Stack Exchange

    Nov 12, 2023 · Can somebody please answer following queries: Whether it is okay to present the duration of tasks in days vs. part of days (e.g. 0.2 days for certain tasks)? Whether project …

  4. team management - Difference in responsibilities between lead …

    Team workload is a good example: there is a demand from project management, and the lead developer and team lead should response to this demand and tell project management if the …

  5. reporting - How do you report project status? - Project …

    Do you use an 'active reporting' mechanism like everyone sending out status emails, or project manager going around asking for updates, or a daily status update call - or you use a passive …

  6. What's the difference between a Team Lead and a Team Manager?

    Team Lead: This is generally the senior or most respected individual contributor of the team. There's an implicit understanding that the team will generally support decisions made by the …

  7. What is lead time? - Project Management Stack Exchange

    Jul 26, 2015 · I am struggling to truly grasp what lead time means on a Kanban project. I have read about it in several books but I still can't get my head around it. Can someone explain it.

  8. What is "Lead Time"? - Project Management Stack Exchange

    Dec 17, 2014 · I have a task within my project criteria which states: "Purchasing lead-time for the steelwork is estimated at 60-80 days". What does lead time mean? Do I have to make special …

  9. tasks - "Start to finish" dependency example? - Project …

    A SF dependency will look exactly like a FS dependency with a lead in units of time if you are looking at the network diagram (notwithstanding the arrows). The difference comes down to …

  10. What is the difference between a project manager and developer …

    However, I typically associate "project manager" and "program manager" with business roles (scheduling, budgeting, staffing, and some involvement with requirements and quality) and …