The role of a Project Management Office (PMO) differs greatly across industries and companies; there is no standard PMO model for ensuring success. The most effective PMO structure closely supports a company’s corporate culture, its’ business needs and current Project Management capabilities. This means that a Project Management Office must evolve along with its’ customers need and capabilities.
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Setting Up a Project Management Office
Categories: Aerospace & Defense, Energy, Utilities, Oil & Gas, Engineering & Construction, Earned Value Management (EVM), Enterprise Project Controls (EPC), Integrated Program Management (IPM), Technology, Project Portfolio Management (PPM), Deltek PPM, Oracle Primavera, Government & Public Sector, Training, Microsoft EPM, forProject Technology, Enterprise Project Management (EPM)
What is Enterprise Risk Management?
Categories: Aerospace & Defense, Energy, Utilities, Oil & Gas, Engineering & Construction, Earned Value Management (EVM), Enterprise Project Controls (EPC), Integrated Program Management (IPM), Project Portfolio Management (PPM), Government & Public Sector, Enterprise Project Management (EPM)
The area of Enterprise Risk Management is different from Risk Management in Projects and Programs. It deals with the management of threats and opportunities to an entire Organization and is increasingly used in the Public and Private sector at both Operational and Strategic levels.
Evaluating Project Management Software
Categories: Aerospace & Defense, Energy, Utilities, Oil & Gas, Engineering & Construction, Earned Value Management (EVM), Enterprise Project Controls (EPC), Integrated Program Management (IPM), Technology, Project Portfolio Management (PPM), Deltek PPM, Oracle Primavera, Government & Public Sector, Microsoft EPM, forProject Technology, Enterprise Project Management (EPM)
We have helped dozens of organizations evaluate project management software and implement it for various purposes. Additionally, we are often called in to fix an unsuccessful implementation and get to observe what worked and what didn’t.
