Tuesday, September 27, 2005

Enable PMO ProjectManagementOffice Success ...








Enable PMO ProjectManagementOffice Success: Via eProject: Four Ways to Create a More Successful Project Management Office ...

Christian Smith, VP Sales & Marketing, eProject, makes recommendations to ensure the success of the project management office, or PMO, ranging from an emphasis on work process to implementation of simple enabling-tools ...

... "To get an entire enterprise focused on project success, the PMO must be designed, empowered, and equipped to serve the entire enterprise. It must be capable of solving big business problems like selecting the right projects, assigning the right resources to them, and then determining Return on Investment (ROI). It should also provide a collaborative environment for knowledge-sharing, document repository and communication horizontally across project teams and vertically across business line management. " ...

Here are some recommendations for enabling the success of the PMO, or project management office at your enterprise ...

eProject delivers the only on-demand project and portfolio management solution for the extended enterprise. eProject is an intuitive, unified platform that enables users to maximize project ROI by compressing project cycle times, identifying best practices and optimizing resource allocations, with rapid deployment and quick adoption. eProject is used by more than 350 companies worldwide including BASF, BP, Cushman and Wakefield, Dow Chemical, Honeywell and T-Mobile.

Labels: , , , , , , , ,

2 Comments:

At 1:00 AM, Anonymous Adam Clark said...

Eproject is NOT the only one...Try @task (Attask), a far better solution.

 
At 5:50 PM, Anonymous SupremePM said...

I have tried AtTask too - they rock .... their new @task Enterprise BLOWS eProject out of the water ... and leave Microsoft Project in the dark. The big boys need to wake up ... PMs demand robust functionality and customization - without having to break the bank! AtTask delivers for our team - hands down.

 

Post a Comment

Links to this post:

Create a Link

<< Return to PMThink! Project Management Gateway