Description
Why specifically PMO training? To clarify the meaning of PMO: Project Management Office, or Project Management Officer? To help companies that have embarked on the process of creating a Project Department. To see more clearly in the landscape of PMOs in companies. To implement high value-added activities for the company and projects. PMI, PMBOK, PMP, PgMP, PMI-SP, PMI-RMP and the PMI Registered Education Provider logo are registered trademarks of the Project Management Institute, Inc.
Who is this training for ?
For whom ?Project director, project director. Director of PMO (Project Management Office) in place or recently appointed. Head of department or member of a management committee wishing to evaluate the opportunity for a PMO. Confirmed project manager who must assume PMO functions. Organizational or project quality manager.
Prerequisites
Training objectives
Training program
- Set up a PMO in 7 steps
- - Choose the type of PMO.
- - Establish the list of services provided on a two-year plan.
- - Define the composition of the PMO: roles, responsibilities and skills .
- - Establish key PMO processes: project prioritization; project launch; project portfolio release; edge of the PMO: define the control objectives; identify the relevant indicators with regard to these objectives; structure the dashboard.
- - Create the first tools to implement to quickly obtain visible productivity gains.
- - Scenario Case study: setting up a PMO.
- - Develop the ToC for the PMO implementation project.
- Put the execution of projects under control
- - Collect and aggregate progress data.
- - Supply the summary dashboards.
- - Case study scenario: project control.
- - Define and distribute the models to be used in all projects.
- Supporting the transformation induced by the PMO
- - Evaluate the impact of changes.
- - Target your action strategy with the attitude/influence matrix.
- - Use levers to remove resistance.
- - Scenario Case study: build a change support plan.