The Project Office

Topics:
Project Management
Tags:
4PM.Com,
It Operations,
It service Management,
Management,
Microsoft Office,
Project Management,
Project Office Concept,
Strategy,
Tools & Techniques
Source:
4PM.Com

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Overview: The whole project office concept gets a lot of badmouthing, particularly from the high flying aces in the project management squadron. Besides multihyphenated curse words, we hear various complaints: Some PMs complain of mindless paper shufflers who achieve nothing but taking up everybody else’s time, other PMs grouse about project office know-it-alls who tell everyone else how to run projects but never have to climb in the cockpit themselves, top executives point stern fingers at the project office after a project crashes and burns. Between crashes, these execs usually refuse to look at any of the PO’s reports. The operating process of the project office must evolve with project management in organizations.

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Format: PDF | Size: 66KB | Date: Jan 2003 | Pages: 2


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