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The Project Management Office (PMO) is a rapidly emerging concept in project management that has evolved in terms of its application, sophistication, and proven results. Most literature on the subject focuses on a specific facet or purpose of PMO. The Advanced Project Management Office: A Comprehensive Look at Function and Implementation provides an all-inclusive description of the PMO and allows project management professionals to select the features most appropriate and relevant to the issues at hand, while keeping the full PMO picture in perspective. The authors illustrate how the PMO can be used to reduce costs of projects, decrease time to market for new products, increase corporate profits, and ensure project success.
This reference covers all aspects of PMO in a format that is easy to read and understand. It discusses the motivations for adopting a PMO, including project performance, project manager competency, the organizational desire to excel, and much more. Both short-term and long-term functions are identified and discussed. WBS-like structures are developed for use in the process of evaluating project performance during the life-cycle of the project.
Ideal for senior project management professionals and as an advanced project management training program, the book presents two related models that deal with the evaluation of project performance from the vantage point of the client as well as the project team. With so many industries becoming project team driven, The Advanced Project Management Office will help project managers ensure project success and improve their company's bottom line.
The Project Management Office (PMO) is a rapidly emerging concept
in project management that has evolved in terms of its application,
sophistication, and proven results. Most literature on the subject
focuses on a specific facet or purpose of PMO. The Advanced Project
Management Office: A Comprehensive Look at Function and
Implementation provides an all-inclusive description of the PMO and
allows project management professionals to select the features most
appropriate and relevant to the issues at hand, while keeping the
full PMO picture in perspective. The authors illustrate how the PMO
can be used to reduce costs of projects, decrease time to market
for new products, increase corporate profits, and ensure project
success. This reference covers all aspects of PMO in a format that
is easy to read and understand. It discusses the motivations for
adopting a PMO, including project performance, project manager
competency, the organizational desire to excel, and much more. Both
short-term and long-term functions are identified and discussed.
WBS-like structures are developed for use in the process of
evaluating project performance during the life-cycle of the
project. Ideal for senior project management professionals and as
an advanced project management training program, the book presents
two related models that deal with the evaluation of project
performance from the vantage point of the client as well as the
project team. With so many industries becoming project team driven,
The Advanced Project Management Office will help project managers
ensure project success and improve their company's bottom line.
Check out a video of Ginger Levin discussing The Advanced Project
Management Office:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=youtu.be&v=TRgVjR4v130&gl=GB
Projects are at the core of all management activities because they
directly will contribute to the operational and financial success
of the organization. Further, projects are of strategic importance;
they are integral to strategic plan and its operationalization.
Since sophistication in project management will positively impact
the operational profit margin, the desire for sophistication, and
the motivation for excellence in project management is almost
universal. Independent of the source of the underlying noble
motivation, the pace at which an organization achieves that desired
sophistication will directly depend on how much time, effort, and
support, is dedicated to the enhancement of project management
processes, procedures, and tools. A high level of project
management sophistication can be an exceptionally advantageous
credential for the enterprise, because this credential can be used
as a competitive edge for advancing one contractor among the other
members of the bidder pool. If an organization has reached a high
level of project management maturity, the organization should
regard that as a reason for extreme pride among competitors. Even
in sophisticated organizations, the transition to virtual projects
should be after verifying that there is extensive formality in
managing projects, because formalization of project management
processes is far more important in virtual teams than it is in
traditional teams. Proposals are preludes to externally-funded
projects, and portfolios are either collections of projects or
collections of proposals. This book describes the attributes,
procedures, and policies that reflect sophisticated organizations.
Project management sophistication is the state of enterprise
practices in which success of projects is predictable and that the
definitive measure of project management success continually
improves with time. Sophistication in project management will lead
to efficiency in operations and better profits. Enlightened
enterprises are sensitive to project management sophistication and
the definitive way of measuring it and improving it. As full
assessment of the organizational project management sophistication
is relatively time consuming and costly, enterprises have a need
and desire for instruments that would provide an estimate of the
project management maturity of the organization with less effort.
This book includes such instruments and attributes of a successful
enterprise. Attributes of Project-Friendly Enterprises creates a
structured approach and presents attributes of a healthy project
environment that include key indicators of success for projects,
proposals, portfolios, project teams, Project Management Office
(PMO), and the enterprise.
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