PMI's OPM3 Standard


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PMI's OPM3 Standard


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Contributed by: John Schlichter

OPM3--a PMI standard for for assessing and developing an organization’s capabilities in project, program or portfolio  management--is used by organizations of all shapes and sizes across the globe. This presentation looks at its features, architecture and value.



marek ptaszek
Abverdeen, United Kingdom
Posted: May 5, 2011 7:51 AM

"I concur with John Hughes."

John HUGHES
Senior Lecturer Project Management, UWBS
Telford, United Kingdom



Posted: Feb 12, 2010 3:19 AM

"More of an advert than an insight"



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