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The Link Between Project Management and Organizational Governance

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Very interesting...

I agree with PMI states that since project success may be judged on the basis of how well the resultant product or service supports organizational, it is key that the project management works closely with organization.

Project Managers cannot work silo, project success depends on the organization acceptance of the product or service.


Posted on: March 10, 2017 07:38 AM | Permalink

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George Lewis Program/Project Manager| DXC Technology Company Heredia, Costa Rica
Read more in the PMBOK guide here...

1.5.2.2 The Link Between Project Management and Organizational Governance Projects (and programs) are undertaken to achieve strategic business outcomes, for which many organizations now adopt formal organizational governance processes and procedures. Organizational governance criteria can impose constraints on projects—particularly if the project delivers a service which will be subject to strict organizational governance.

Because project success may be judged on the basis of how well the resultant product or service supports organizational governance, it is important for the project manager to be knowledgeable about corporate/organizational governance policies and procedures pertaining to the subject matter of the product or service (e.g., if an organization has adopted policies in support of sustainability practices and the project involves construction of a new office building, the project manager should be aware of sustainability requirements related to building construction.)

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