9.7. CHAPTER SUMMARY

9.7.1. Foundational Principles

  • The successful implementation of PPM is a journey, not a destination.

  • The business case for PPM should tie back to the organization's strategy.

  • The successful business case for PPM documents the benefits it can bring to the organization.

  • PPM success requires a balance of people, process, and technology.

  • Engaged and empowered people are keys to PPM success.

  • The PPM sponsor should have enough authority to ensure that an organizational environment exists to enable success.

  • Establish the process foundation in three steps: define the current state, identify issues and opportunities, and describe the future state.

  • Use common, standard terminology in communicating about PPM.

  • Alignment of PPM objectives and level of technology is critical.

9.7.2. Foundational Tools

  • Organization map

  • Organizational assessment

  • PPM process flowchart

  • PPM software

9.7.3. Lessons Learned

  • As organizations improve their PPM processes, project performance improves.

  • Stakeholders need to be engaged early and invested in the PPM implementation process.

  • Create a standard repository of PPM training materials, including policies and procedures.

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