Project Management Office (PMO)  – Three Key for failure

Project Management Office (PMO) – Three Key for failure

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We have talked and wrote a lot about PMO success and how to make a successful implementation of a PMO However, understanding reasons for failure is also important.

We have talked and wrote a lot about PMO success and how to make a successful implementation of a PMO However, understanding reasons for failure is also important. In this article we briefly discuss three important factors why PMO fails. When PMO professionals operate separately or at a distance from executives, projects are more likely to have resourcing issues, become misaligned from business objectives, or suffer from a lack of reporting. Some of the effects that can be seen in misaligned PMO offices can result from:

 

Being alert to signs of failure is no different to managing another risk or issue for a project or program.  You must actively monitor for signs and then take corrective action early.  Do not be afraid to ask for feedback, especially if you know it will not be good.  Understanding concerns and addressing early can make the difference between PMO success or failure. Around 93% of organizations report using project management practices, such as variations of Agile and Waterfall. However, only 58% of organizations actually recognize and understand the value of the PMO-Corporate relationship and how it impacts strategic alignment and therefore business performance.

 While there’s plenty of literature around what a PMO requires to function well, in terms of executive-level buy-in and support from senior management, seldom do we emphasize the benefits that an executive and, by extension, the organization will see from investing in the PMO-corporate alignment.

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