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Hybrid P3M : processes in optimized, mature environments / Lukasz Rosinski.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Edition: First editionDescription: 1 online resource (xviii, 200 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781637420898
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • HD69 .H937 2021
Online resources: Available additional physical forms:
Contents:
Chapter 2. Method foundation -- Chapter 3. Defining the project/program -- Chapter 4. Integrating knowledge management -- Chapter 5. Planning -- Chapter 6. Risk management -- Chapter 7. Business case development -- Chapter 8. Realizing benefits -- Chapter 9. Monitoring and control -- Chapter 10. Managing stakeholder expectations -- Chapter 11. Managing requirements -- Chapter 12. Evaluating the project or program -- Chapter 13. Leading the project or program -- Chapter 14. Project/program establishment -- Chapter 15. Providing assurance -- Chapter 16. Agile product delivery -- Conclusion -- Appendix. Cases-method.
Abstract: Hybrid P3M: Processes in Optimized, Mature Environments is an advanced technical book for hybrid project and program management. It is a complete methodology covering both processes as well as principles,according to a sound meta-model. Essentially, it combines the benefits of predictive and agile delivery and it aligns with the Projects with Learning Outcomes (ProwLO) methodology introduced in Knowledge Management for Project Excellence, by Lukasz Rosinski. Each Hybrid P3M process is analyzed according to unique process aspects. Furthermore, a new maturity framework is introduced called MAIDEO. At the end of every process chapter requirements are provided for different maturity levels. The specific benefits of the Hybrid P3M methodology include: Eases the burden on project managers thanks to joint process responsibility; Controlled environments thanks to traditional management; Change responsive agile delivery process; Pathway to optimized and mature organizations; Functional P3M achievement thanks to functional processes.
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Chapter 1. Introduction to processes -- Chapter 2. Method foundation -- Chapter 3. Defining the project/program -- Chapter 4. Integrating knowledge management -- Chapter 5. Planning -- Chapter 6. Risk management -- Chapter 7. Business case development -- Chapter 8. Realizing benefits -- Chapter 9. Monitoring and control -- Chapter 10. Managing stakeholder expectations -- Chapter 11. Managing requirements -- Chapter 12. Evaluating the project or program -- Chapter 13. Leading the project or program -- Chapter 14. Project/program establishment -- Chapter 15. Providing assurance -- Chapter 16. Agile product delivery -- Conclusion -- Appendix. Cases-method.

Hybrid P3M: Processes in Optimized, Mature Environments is an advanced technical book for hybrid project and program management. It is a complete methodology covering both processes as well as principles,according to a sound meta-model. Essentially, it combines the benefits of predictive and agile delivery and it aligns with the Projects with Learning Outcomes (ProwLO) methodology introduced in Knowledge Management for Project Excellence, by Lukasz Rosinski. Each Hybrid P3M process is analyzed according to unique process aspects. Furthermore, a new maturity framework is introduced called MAIDEO. At the end of every process chapter requirements are provided for different maturity levels. The specific benefits of the Hybrid P3M methodology include: Eases the burden on project managers thanks to joint process responsibility; Controlled environments thanks to traditional management; Change responsive agile delivery process; Pathway to optimized and mature organizations; Functional P3M achievement thanks to functional processes.

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