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Organizational Project
Management Maturity (OPM3®) Overview PMO20.10 |
Successful projects within an organization do not
necessarily make a successful organization. The Project
Management Institute (PMI) recognized this and developed and
issued a Standard on Organizational Project Management
Maturity Model (OPM3®) in 2003. It focused on the importance
of the application of project management in an organization
to achieve its goals and objectives. While each individual
project must be completed by successfully applying
knowledge, skills, tools, and techniques, all of an
organization’s projects must provide strategic value.
PMI also developed an assessment methodology based on this
standard and has a program under way to certify Assessors
and Consultants using a robust assessment tool, Product
Suite. The purpose of this class is to provide an overview
of the importance of organizational project management and
to recognize the value proposition for an OPM3 maturity
assessment.
Prerequisites
Learning Objectives
At the end of this class,
participants will be able to:
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Recognize the value of organizational project management
maturity
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Explain why OPM3 is important to organizational success
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Describe the three domains that comprise OPM3
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Describe the four process improvement stages
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Explain how the OPM3 Directories are used
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Determine what must be done to conduct an OPM3 assessment
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Describe why a maturity assessment can lead to a competitive
advantage
Who Should Attend
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Project managers, program managers and team members that
manage and work on projects
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Managers, portfolio managers and members of PMOs and
equivalent organizations
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All others with an interest in this organization assessment
model
Course Outline
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Review the fundamentals of maturity models and OPM3 in
particular
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Discuss the focus of a maturity assessment
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Describe the project, program, and portfolio domains
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Explain the standardize, measure, control, and continuously
improve stages
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Explain the three Directories in OPM3 – Best Practices,
Capabilities, and Outcomes
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Describe the process that is followed during an OPM3
maturity assessment
The class contains
individual and group exercises.
Class Length
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