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How Does Project Management Prove Value

Friday, October 2nd, 2009

According to PMI Organizational Project Management (OPM) is the systematic management of projects, programs, and portfolios in alignment with the organization’s strategic business goals.
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PMI has project, program, and portfolio standards. Next, project managers need to explore how to practically integrate that with the management infrastructure of an organization. Why? Our organizations have stovepipes. We appropriately look to optimize project management practices and inadvertently not always link that to how it improves the organizations we serve.

PMI defines tools and techniques for each project, program, and portfolio areas. We have an opportunity to next define interfaces that bind project, program and portfolio process with the general management process areas of planning, organizing, staffing, leading, controlling and motivating. Why? The budget spent on projects is just one area of spend that is in the control of senior leadership. We are spending the organizations money but how relevant are we to improving organizational results vs. other organizational change projects or sales enablement efforts. I could name other examples but projects are just part of the system of management efforts. Let’s define how we rate vs. other initiatives that can improve results that are important to management or our customers.

Most importantly, Organizational Project Management aims to improve maturity and effectiveness of the organizations we serve not just to deliver projects. We want to measure, and improve internal processes and external linkages to the general management and operations of our organizations.

In your experience, are these concerns that matter to your management or your next promotion? Would love to hear.

OPM Author Information

Thursday, July 23rd, 2009

Thanks for your interest in writing a chapter in the premiere organization project management (OPM) book.

We need key project management professionals to write on issues that matter to senior leadership.

What will you get from being an author on this ground-breaking organizational project management book?

- Access to OPM author speed research teleseminar
- Access to OPM author writing to a C-Level audience teleseminar
- 5-10 minute Audio Interview professionally edited for use on your web sites or blogs
- 30 minute Audio Interview professionally edited for use on your web sites, blogs or for DVD sale
- Access to a project management consultant marketing boot camp Webinar series
- Peer review of chapter
- Professionally edited chapter
- Global availability of books through Amazon
- Significantly discounted case pricing of books for use in their classes and consulting practices

We look forward to working with you.

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