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Design and Implementation of the Next Generation PMO
Overview:

The Challenge
You want to take action to make your projects more routinely successful, and you understand that a Project Management Office (PMO) may be just what you need. But PMO implementation seems to be a risky business. They have a reputation for either working very very well, or ending in a very bad way. You're not sure you want to take the risk. Is there anything you can do to ensure that your PMO will be one of the good ones?

The Solution
The Project Management Office can be one of the most important investments that your organization has ever made. An effective PMO can generate an 80% ROI, reduce project cycle time by 20%, and increase successful project delivery by over 30%. Design and Implementation of the Next Generation PMO gives you the best practice, tips, tools and techniques that can bring you to that level of performance and more. In addition, you leave with part of the work done. Exercises lead students to begin development of a PMO Charter and a PMO project plan, both of which are critical to the successful implementation of a Next Generation PMO. The format of this course is truly multimodal, with a mixture of exercises, group discussions, individual discovery and lecture. Every student receives a set of useful PMO templates. Topics covered during this course include:

  • PMO Fundamentals
  • PMO Benefits and Challenges
  • Types of PMO Organizations
  • Functions of a PMO
  • Roles and Responsibilities
  • PMO Design and Implementation
  • Common pitfalls of PMO Startup
  • Reporting, Monitoring, and Controlling
  • PMO Governance
Audience:

Anyone responsible for PMO startup and development, PMO staff, managers with PMO responsibility, and any executive who is thinking about using a PMO to improve project results.

Prerequisites:

This advanced project management course assumes familiarity with basic project management concepts. There is no requirement that attendees complete any specific project management training in advance of the program, but completion of Project Management Overview for Managers or Foundation in PM for Senior Managers is helpful



Course duration:

2 days

Course Includes:

  • PMP® certified instruction
  • Student Guide
  • Participation Certificate
  • 12 PDUs
Course Outline:

Day 1
  • Definition and characteristics of a PMO
  • What is a PMO?
  • Business Value of the PMO
  • Four PMO models
  • Typical PMO functions
  • Challenges in PMO Setup
  • PMO challenges
  • Next Gen PMO
  • Establishing the PMO
  • The PMO project
  • Governance
Day 2
  • Process definition and assimilation
  • Tools for the PMO
  • PMO as Change Agent
  • Project Stewardship
  • Demonstrating PMO value
  • Do's and Don'ts of PMO implementation
  • Managing the project portfolio
  • Planning, reporting and oversight
  • PMO risk management
  • Project performance metrics
  • Maintaining and archiving PMO assets
Learning Approach
  • A highly experienced instructor will use interactive lecture format, numerous hands on exercises, team activities, group discussions, and other techniques to drive home the essential points of this material
  • We will build on your prior experience in this topic, while providing you with a structure and vocabulary to use in all of your future projects.
  • If you have modest project management knowledge, you will find that the clarity of the material and direct presentation style of the instructor will make the subject matter easy to understand.
  • You will receive a Student Guide which will help you follow the material, take notes and retain what you learned so that you can apply it on your job.
  • Training includes instruction in the use of advanced Portfolio Management templates.
Why should I take this course?
  • We will present you with critical DOs and DON'Ts that ensure successful PMO startup.
  • You will actually begin the work of PMO definition.
  • If you are new to the PMO concept, the exercises in this course can provide insights into important techniques for obtaining buy-in to your PMO.
  • All participants take home a set of tools and techniques to help them deal with all aspects of PMO planning and execution.
  • Take this course and learn how to avoid many of the problems that PMO managers most often encounter.

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