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VINAYAK KATKAR Construction Manager, BE Civil, PMP, CAPM| Terminal Industriel Polyvalent de San Pedro (TIPSP) - Olam International San Pedro, Côte d'Ivoire
Why Human Resources policies are Enterprises Environmental Policies not Organizational process assets
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Prithviraj Bhosale Director of Information Management| North Carolina State University Ellicott City, Md, United States
Apr 24, 2019 12:04 AM
Replying to SHADAV MOHAMMAD ANSARI
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Hi,
Enterprise Environment Factors (EEFs) include all policies, practices, procedures, and legislations that exist both inside and outside of the organization that will impact the way you manage a project. For example - Organizational culture, processes, & infrastructure,
Product standards ,Quality standards ,Government standards ,Codes of conduct ,Staffing guidelines etc.

Organizational Process Assets would include anything the organization has acquired that you can use in the management of the project. They include formal and informal plans, policies, procedures, and guidelines. for example -Standardized guidelines ,Proposal evaluation criteria ,Work breakdown structure templates ,Project schedule network diagram templates ,Risk templates etc.
Rightly said. I concur.
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VINAYAK KATKAR Construction Manager, BE Civil, PMP, CAPM| Terminal Industriel Polyvalent de San Pedro (TIPSP) - Olam International San Pedro, Côte d'Ivoire
Apr 24, 2019 12:04 AM
Replying to SHADAV MOHAMMAD ANSARI
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Hi,
Enterprise Environment Factors (EEFs) include all policies, practices, procedures, and legislations that exist both inside and outside of the organization that will impact the way you manage a project. For example - Organizational culture, processes, & infrastructure,
Product standards ,Quality standards ,Government standards ,Codes of conduct ,Staffing guidelines etc.

Organizational Process Assets would include anything the organization has acquired that you can use in the management of the project. They include formal and informal plans, policies, procedures, and guidelines. for example -Standardized guidelines ,Proposal evaluation criteria ,Work breakdown structure templates ,Project schedule network diagram templates ,Risk templates etc.
I agree, since as per PMBOK
All policies such as HR Policy, HSE Policy, and other much more are clearly part of OPA. Only HR policies using in following two processes are part of EEF:
1) Develop Team
2) Manage Team

Since for this two processes policies are followed as input (EEF).
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