Episode 2: Gap Analysis
From the Creating the PMO of the Future Blog
by Cameron McGaughy,
Adam Selverian, Erica Grenfell, Kimberly Whitby
This video series will explain not only key aspects of how to create a successful PMO, but also cover the human side of the project manager role and how both are so critical to the journey. This series will also outline many tools and techniques on how to better understand what your client—or executive sponsors—expect out of the PMO. Made in partnership with ESIS, Inc.
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During this second installment of the six part video series Adam Selverian, Assistant Vice President of Project Management & Governance at ESIS, Inc., will be explaining what the true spirit of “Gap Analysis” is and how it fits in to the overall process of developing a sound PMO for your organization. In addition, Adam will be walking through each of the four steps and explain, in detail, how to execute each one of them.
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Kimberly Whitby
on: December 17, 2020 03:09 PM |
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Kwiyuh Michael Wepngong
Community Champion
Financial Management Specialist | US Peace Corps / Cameroon
Yaounde, Centre, Cameroon
Khai Ng.
IT PMO | IT Project Manager| TTGROUP
Hanoi, Viet Nam
Thank you for sharing! I looking forward to the next session of establishing the PMO
Paphatpisit Klinklan
Regional Sourcing and Operation Manager| Krones (Thailand) Co., Ltd
Samutprakan, Thailand
Is there anyway to get access to Episode 1? I can't find it on this site.
I found Episode 1. Thanks.
Latha Thamma reddi
Sr Product and Portfolio Management (Automation Innovation)| DXC Technology
Mckinney, Tx, United States
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