Total Project Management (TPM): A New Dimension in Project-Based Organizational Thinking
- Topics:
- Re-engineering
- Tags:
- Advanced Management Services,
- Strategy,
- Project Management,
- Mergers & Acquisitions,
- Management,
- It service Management,
- It Operations,
- Investment,
- Finance,
- Tools & Techniques
- Source:
- Advanced Management Services
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Overview: The premise behind the concept of TPM is that an enterprise-wide approach to developing a successful project management system is best supported in a project-thinking organization. In a project-based culture, projects are aligned with an organization’s corporate strategy and thus receive support from managers at all levels. People, process and technology are the key drivers in this environment. Excellent communication and collaboration must be developed as norms within the organization. This style of management will drive accountability into the process and create a platform for continuous corporate and individual performance improvement. TPM encompasses all of the useful elements of time-tested management processes and practices and merges them with forward-thinking solutions. This merger will incorporate collaborative thinking, tools, methods and appropriate technology to create a synchronized and highly productive company. Read article for more information.
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Format: HTML | Date: Jan 2003 | Pages: 1



