Introduction
This Project Management Office (PMO) training course will provide you with the skills and competencies needed to structure a PMO — including how to analyze portfolio and project success, implement a governance model, and conduct and apply lessons learned. You learn how to standardize project management methodologies, processes, and templates.
A PMO will provide a means of centralization, standardization, and greater project oversight within your organization. Attend this course and gain the skills to enhance the alignment of project management with portfolio management and evolve PMO maturity through continuous improvement.
Course Objectives
You, Will, Learn How To:
- Develop a vision and charter of a Project Management Office (PMO)
- Evolve a PMO to improve project success
- Automate processes in Project Portfolio Management tools
- Enhance alignment of project management with portfolio management
- Evolve PMO maturity through continuous improvement
Target Audience
- Project managers
- Members of project offices
- project sponsors
- functional managers
- senior management and individuals interested in project management.
Course Outlines
Day 1
Identifying the Value of a PMO
- Why you need a Project Management Office (PMO)
- Developing a PMO vision statement
- Creating a PMO charter
Building a Case for PMO
- issues of designing, structuring, and implementing the PMO
Benchmarking PMO maturity
- Examining different maturity levels
- Leveraging a framework to assess the maturity
- Considering the current state of project and portfolio management
- Defining the to-be state
- Analyzing the gap between the current and to-be state
Planning for success
- Constructing an approach for each maturity criterion by selecting the right combination
- Establishing PMO responsibilities within the organization
- Developing a roadmap to mature the PMO
Day 2
Standardizing and Automating Project Management Processes
Planning for standardized processes
- Recognizing the benefits of standardization
- Building/updating processes for your environment
- Developing standard document templates
Leveraging Project Portfolio Management (PPM)
- Bridging "doing the right projects" with "doing the project right"
- Researching, recommending, and selecting the right PPM tool/features
- Linking project management and portfolio management with a PPM tool
- Centralizing resource and capacity management
- Connecting PPM with a financial management system
Implementing a content repository
- Establishing standards for storing all project content
- Automating collaborative processes with tools
- Housing PMO content for project and portfolio managers
- Benefiting from integrating the PPM
Day 3
Managing Project Training and Support
Supporting project management
- Balancing project staffing and career development
- Structuring project knowledge management
Providing the appropriate level of mentoring
- Mentoring and coaching project managers' skill development
- Building strong project/portfolio management competencies
- Performing independent project audits to encourage growth and learning
- Providing project recovery assistance to meet goals
Day 4
Applying Performance Measures
Analyzing portfolio and project progress
- Defining Key Performance Indicators (KPI)
- Incorporating Earned Value Management (EVM) into KPI
- Measuring project costs and benefits against the plan
- Establishing KPI roles and responsibilities
Reporting progress
- Collecting and reporting on exceptions
- Assessing current at-risk projects/portfolios
- Providing leadership with performance reports
Day 5
Ensuring Proper Governance
Selecting and implementing a governance model
- Defining governance roles and responsibilities
- Providing guidance and control
Structuring and developing PMO roles and responsibilities
- Validating compliance with standards and regulations
- Ensuring the "projects are done right"
- Facilitating project portfolio management
- Promoting and funding for the next project phase
Implementing Change and Continuous Improvement
- Rolling out controlled change for positive adoption
- Fostering project management image and culture
- Evolving the PMO maturity framework
- Incorporating best practices
- Conducting and implementing lessons learned
About Barcelona
Barcelona, the main city of Catalonia on Spain's east coast, is known for its fantastic weather and proud local culture. It is also Spain's second largest city and has all the cosmopolitan trappings you would expect. Among Barcelona's many attractions are the delicious seafood, stunning architecture and vibrant atmosphere. It began life as a Roman city and has remained important ever since. Today, it is a buzzing city offering more than enough reasons to look for flights to Barcelona. Between UNESCO World Heritage Sites, famous sports teams plus great food, there's no shortage of ways to amuse oneself.
Things to do and places to visit in Barcelona
Barcelona really does have something for everyone. The attractions of Barcelona include beautiful beaches to relax on, almost endless historical locations to explore, all the shops you could ever wish for, one of the world's most admired football clubs and world-class eateries - you may never want to leave. Luckily, with so much to do the city's compactness makes it easy to explore. Simply wandering through the streets is a great way to soak up the atmosphere.
Just some of the great things to do in Barcelona include:
- Marvel at Gaudi's masterwork, the Sagrada Familia.
- Sample the wide range of tapas in Barcelona's bars.
- See the somewhat surreal architecture of Antoni Gaudi.
- Wander through Park Guell, which offers great views over the city and out to sea.
- See the Cubist master’s early work in the Picasso Museum.
- Get lost in the winding streets of the Gothic Quarter, known locally as the Barri Gotic.
- Browse the upmarket shops along the Passeig de Gracia.
- Soak up the tranquil atmosphere in the Cathedral of the Sea.
- Watch the silky skills of FC Barcelona in a game at the Camp Nou.
- Enjoy authentic paella with fresh seafood.
- Climb Montjuic for spectacular views.