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The Art of the Program Management Office

Posted March 7, 2007 | Leadership | Leadership |

Traditional project management techniques reveal their limitations when an organization is faced with achieving some business objective in which a number of IT projects require execution to realize that goal. Because the projects share a common objective of driving attainment of the objective, they require a unique management approach not found in traditional project management. The term of art for this enhanced way of managing is called a program management office (PMO).

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John Berry
John Berry Senior Consultant John Berry is a management consultant with extensive experience in helping organizations execute strategies designed to deliver breakthrough value from IT and other investments. He is the inventor of a portfolio of strategic planning and value analysis methodologies that guide managers in their IT investment and sourcing decisions. He is also the author of Tangible Strategies for Intangible Assets (McGraw-Hill, 2004… Read More
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