01/09/06 Tip of the Week. Managing PMO Processes: Tip 3 - Flexibility within structure.
January 9, 2006 from Mark Perry
Some people believe that project management processes are by nature rigid and inflexible. This can often be a result of implementing a “one shoe fits all sizes” methodology. However, PMO processes that provide workflows scalable to project type and size enable the project team to effectively execute a wide variety of projects without being burdened by too much bureaucracy. PMO processes can provide the structure, guidance, and flexibility to truly help, not create additional work for, the project manager and project participants.
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