RESOURCE MANAGEMENT PLAN
International Football Tournament Stadium & Digital Ticketing Project
Project Manager: Alex
Version: 1.0
Approval Date: 15 December 2025
Status: Approved – Controlled
- Purpose
This Resource Management Plan defines how project resources (human and physical) will be:
- Identified
- Acquired
- Managed
- Developed
- Controlled
- Released
Objective:
Ensure optimal use of human expertise and physical resources to meet project baselines.
- Resource Categories
2.1 Human Resources
- Project leadership
- Construction oversight team
- Digital development team
- Integration team
- QA & compliance
- Finance & procurement
- Operations liaison
2.2 Physical Resources
- Construction equipment
- Steel & structural materials
- Turf materials
- Entry gates & hardware
- Servers & digital infrastructure
- Testing equipment
- Organizational Structure
The project operates in a Strong Matrix Structure.
- Functional managers retain administrative authority
- Project Manager has high operational authority
- Vendors operate under contract authority
- Roles & Responsibilities (High-Level)
Role | Responsibility |
Project Manager (Alex) | Overall delivery accountability |
Construction Lead | Stadium execution oversight |
Digital Lead | Platform development oversight |
Integration Lead | Cross-stream coordination |
QA Lead | Quality compliance |
Risk Officer | Risk monitoring |
Finance Controller | Cost tracking |
Compliance Officer | Regulatory coordination |
Operations Liaison | Handover readiness |
- Responsibility Assignment Matrix (RACI – Summary)
Example for major deliverables:
Deliverable | PM | Construction | Digital | QA | Sponsor |
Foundations | A | R | I | C | I |
Turf Certification | A | R | I | C | I |
Identity Integration | A | C | R | C | I |
Budget Approval | C | I | I | I | A |
Legend:
R = Responsible
A = Accountable
C = Consulted
I = Informed
- Resource Acquisition Strategy
6.1 Internal Resources
- Assigned through functional managers
- Formal resource request required
- Approved by PMO
6.2 External Resources
- Procured through contracts
- Defined in Procurement Plan
- Performance managed through SLAs
- Resource Calendars
Separate calendars maintained for:
- Construction teams (6-day work week)
- Digital teams (5-day sprint cadence)
- Integration teams (milestone-based)
All calendars integrated into schedule baseline.
- Team Development Strategy
The project applies:
- Clear role definition
- Early integration workshops
- Conflict resolution mechanisms
- Hybrid alignment sessions
Tools used:
- Team Charter
- Performance reviews
- Retrospectives (digital)
- Lessons sessions (construction)
- Training Requirements
Training areas include:
- Safety training (construction)
- Cybersecurity awareness
- Integration process training
- Governance compliance training
Operations team receives handover training in final phase.
- Performance Assessment
Performance monitored through:
- Milestone adherence
- Quality metrics
- Risk mitigation responsiveness
- Team collaboration feedback
Underperformance addressed through:
- Coaching
- Reassignment
- Vendor performance clauses
- Conflict Management Approach
Conflicts addressed through:
- Direct dialogue
- PM mediation
- Contractual escalation
- Sponsor involvement (if necessary)
Emphasis on data-driven decisions.
- Resource Control
Physical resources monitored through:
- Inventory tracking
- Delivery verification
- Quality inspection
- Vendor performance reports
Shortages escalated immediately.
- Resource Release Plan
Resources will be released:
- Upon milestone completion
- After knowledge transfer
- After documentation handover
Formal release approval required from PM.
- Succession & Knowledge Management
To mitigate resource loss risk:
- Cross-training required
- Documentation standards enforced
- Knowledge repository maintained in PMIS
- Hybrid Resource Coordination
Because the project is hybrid:
- Construction resource planning must align with digital integration milestones
- Digital backlog cannot override physical readiness constraints
- Integration milestones have priority over silo optimization
- Escalation Triggers
Escalation required if:
- Critical resource unavailable
- Labor shortage impacts critical path
- Vendor staffing insufficient
- Safety incident occurs
- Review & Update
Resource Management Plan will be reviewed:
- Quarterly
- After major resource change
- After key member departure