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Contributed by: Mark Mullaly

Your customized version of this presentation will help you guide everyone through what a PMO is, what it will do for your company, and the steps you will need to take to set it up the right way.  It will also make YOU look like the in house PMO guru.

It covers:

  • The Continuing Challenges of Projects
  • The PMO As An Organizational Unifier
  • Today’s Multi-Faceted Role Of The PMO
  • Current Roles In Practice
  • The 4 Archetypes Of A PMO
  • A Direction For Defining The PMO
  • Challenges Of PMO Implementation
  • Current Perception of PMO Value
  • Critical Success Factors
  • PMO Implementation Process
  • Assessment
  • Improvement Planning
  • PMO Marketing & Awareness
  • Capability Development
  • Implementation
  • Continuous Improvement



Mark Price Perry
Orlando, FL, USA



Posted: Nov 28, 2011 9:57 AM

"Mark - very nice presentation. So liked the focus on Stakeholder Requirements and Needs as shown on Slide 17. Thanks for this nice reference."

Jerry Bucknoff
Fort Lee, NJ, USA



Posted: Nov 19, 2008 6:09 PM

" There were no talking points or "notes" in the presentation so it wasn't always clear what the point of a specific slide or graph was about."



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