What is PMO or Project Management Office? PMO Roles & Functions - AIMS Education
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 21 ก.ย. 2024
- The Project Management Office or PMO is responsible for the governance and management of projects within an organization. It provides support to project managers and project teams to ensure that projects are delivered on time, to budget, and to the required quality standard. The PMO also has a role in ensuring that organizational processes and procedures are followed and that best practice is adopted.
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Thanks for the post, great effort and much appreciated. I would like it more if we add the reporting mechanism across all projects and as it highlight PMO role and importance to the upper management, Thanks again..
thank you so much. brief and clear
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This is "A" view. it's the view the pmi publish. That does not make it correct, nor wrong. It's just a categorisation.
Reality is that the variety of needs in businesses make this an extremely simplistic view. Simplistic enough to be mildly misleading to the beginner.
Both of aipom and axelos give s much more rounded view that this brief snippet
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Im still confused... ugh
What's ur question?