Challenges in Creating a Project Management Office
Last time we talked about why a Project Management Office can be vital to the success of your organization. Today, we’ll highlight some of the challenges in creating a Project Management Office and how to help overcome them.
So what roadblocks can one hit when trying to create a PMO? To name a few:
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PMO is not Empowered to Make Needed Decisions
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Lack of a Project Methodology
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Lack of Tools to Track Resource Hours
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Ad-hoc Project Prioritization and Assignments
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Company Culture Unprepared/Unaware of what the PMO is/does
There are ways to overcome these roadblocks during and after implementation that can help the success of the Project Management Office and for the company overall.
Let’s go thru some of these issues, the potential impact and my proposed suggestions for mitigation:
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PMO is not Empowered to Make Needed Decisions |
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Lack of a Project Methodology |
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Lack of Tools to Track Resource Hours |
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Ad-hoc Project Prioritization and Assignments |
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Company Culture Unprepared/Unaware of what the PMO is/does |
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These are just a few examples of challenges in creating a PMO and my suggestions as to how to work through them to achieve success! The most important thing to keep in mind is to never lose sight of the value a Project Management Office can bring to your organization and by continuously showing clients, team members and management the positive impact your role can bring to the company, everyone will be able to reap the benefits of a PMO!
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