It's always painful for consultants to realize that some of their really great ideas don't work out over the long term for their clients, and project management offices (PMOs) seem to be the most recent casualty. PMOs should work, after all. Centralizing support and reporting functions seems logical and efficient, and there are successes -- but just not as many as there are failures.
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Deconstructing the Project Management Office, Part 1
Posted February 28, 2005 | Leadership | Leadership |
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