Organizational Project Management Maturity Model (OPM3) Knowledge Foundation
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Author
Publication
2003-12-31 - Project Management Institute
Language
English
Word Count
44,750 words, Guess
Page Count
179 pages
Physical Format
Paperback
Identifiers
- Internet Archiveorganizationalpr0000unse
- ISBN-101930699085
- ISBN-139781930699083
- Goodreads3135359
- LibraryThing3685543
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- Library of Congress Control Number2003064795
- Better World Books9781930699083
- Open LibraryOL8800278M
Classifications
- LCCHD69.P75 P76164 2003
Description
Just as individuals benefit from achieving personal maturity, organizations can now benefit from achieving organizational project management maturity. OPM3 is a standard unlike other contemporary maturity models and offers a comprehensive approach helping organizations to assess and develop their ability to deliver projects successfully, consistently and predictably. OPM3 offers the key to organizational project management maturity with three interlocking elements: knowledge element, assessment element and improvement element. The knowledge element, found on the OPM3 website and in the accompanying OPM3 knowledge foundation book, lets organizations uncover hundreds of best practices and shows them how to use the information available in OPM3. The assessment element is an interactive database tool accessible on the OPM3 website that let organizations evaluate their current situation and identify their areas in need of improvement. If an organization decides to embark on the path to higher maturity, the improvement element, also accessible on the website as a database, will help them map out the steps needed to achieve their goals.--Website.
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