Here are potential responses to the questions posed:
1. If a specific resource is concurrently allocated to more projects, the balance of the modified scope triangle would be disrupted. As more demands are placed on a limited resource, one or more sides of the triangle would need to flex to accommodate the situation. As project manager, I would proactively manage resource availability and communicate resource constraints to stakeholders. If overallocation occurred, I would work with program management to reallocate resources or obtain additional resources to get the projects back in balance without compromising scope, cost or schedule.
2. As a program manager, I could potentially bring about cost savings by leveraging economies of scale across the portfolio of projects. For example, negotiating volume discounts for