Roles and Responsibilities of the Project Office


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Roles and Responsibilities of the Project Office


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If you're talking business case development, reporting to upper management, developing and maintaining project plans, documentation standards, risk and issue management, budget monitoring and communications planning, you're talking project office. See why here.



Alan Casey
Senior Project Manager, Epitec
DeWitt, MI, USA



Posted: May 28, 2009 10:39 AM

"This reads as if the author understands the theory but has never put it in practice. Needs more meat - real examples. Underlying reasons. "This means That . . .""

Gloria Mitchell
Project Manager, City of Philadelphia
Philadelphia, PA, USA


Posted: May 28, 2009 10:25 AM

"Far too generic.I expected to see a detailed breakdown of the roles and responsibilites, perhaps some an example of the organizational structure and best practices. None were presented here. This is very HIGH level. "

Mohd Radzi Mohd Yusoff
Vice President Performance Management, Agensi Inovasi Malaysia
Cyberjaya, Selangor, Malaysia



Posted: May 28, 2009 12:45 AM

"Yes, the content do reflect the title. But its content is generic, available everywhere and nothing new to be categorized as Premium Presentation."

Michael Fairburn
Auckland, New Zealand
Posted: May 27, 2009 4:54 PM

"A pretty poor attempt to lay down the responsibilities of a Project Office. Yes, what they have written is true, but it hardly scratches the surface of what a real PMO does."



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