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The Functions of a Project Management Office

Project Pulse Journal

Read on to learn about the critical functions of a PMO and how it can help you master project management. Take control of your projects and programs today and start seeing the benefits of strategic project management. What is a Project Management Office? Discover how a PMO can be a game-changer for your organization.

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What is A System for Value Delivery in Project Management

Project Pulse Journal

Whether through strategic initiatives, transformative projects, or change management endeavors, organizations leverage value creation models to navigate transitions and realize enduring objectives. Organizational changes should empower business value creation through business agility.

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Project Management Glossary: 200+ Terms PMs Frequently Use

Epicflow Blog

is initial data for your project performance measurement necessary for the start. Configuration Management Plan . is used to define configurable items of a project and those requiring formal change control. Its aim is determining, documenting, and implementing changes to the project’s units.

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Project Management Glossary: 200+ Terms PMs Frequently Use

Epicflow Blog

is initial data for your project performance measurement necessary for the start. Configuration Management Plan . is used to define configurable items of a project and those requiring formal change control. Its aim is determining, documenting, and implementing changes to the project’s units.

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The Complete Glossary of 614 Project Management Terms

Workamajig

Change Authority: The authority (an individual or a group of individuals) who can authorize a change request in a project. Change Control: The process of documenting, approving and rejecting changes to specific deliverables, deadlines, scope, and benchmarks for a project. Drawdowns help control the project budget.