The size and complexity of technology programs is growing as
technology evolves and as companies are investing more to sustain
their business strategies. This increase in complexity has caused
programs to become very expensive and to span durations of many
years. In order for these programs to last for the elongated
duration of their lifespan, they need to be set up properly and
with the appropriate structure. This book uses the Parthenon as a
metaphor for properly setting up enduring programs. The Parthenon
is a standing symbol of longevity which has survived nearly 2,500
years because of its solid structure. This book is organized around
the Parthenon construct with a foundation, supporting pillars and
an overarching ceiling. The targeted audience for this book is for
program delivery professionals who are interested in setting up
longstanding programs or evolving their current programs and wants
a reference guide on the key areas to set up and considerations to
plan for.
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