Research finds PMO’s not focused on Value
Recent research from the Cranfield School of Management discovered that the number of businesses adopting project management methods had increased by 35 per cent to 88 per cent of respondents, compared with a similar survey conducted 10 years ago.
While 70 per cent of respondents reported having a project management office (PMO) in place, the survey discovered that the primary focus of it was to vet expenditure proposals, monitor project progress and control costs. However, PMOs were rarely used for value realisation.
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Graham Perry