This technique analyzes the established culture and the indicators of how ready an organization is for radical changes in the way it does business, now and in the future. An Organizational Readiness Assessment is performed as part of an evaluation of the social systems for the enterprise. (The social systems are the structure to motivate, pay, and drive people to perform a process.) This excludes the technical systems.
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A Data Warehouse is not an individual repository product. Rather, it is an overall strategy, or process, for building decision support systems and a knowledge-based applications architecture and envi...
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This paper presents a theoretical framework for metrics selection, implementation strategies aligned with organizational maturity levels, and evidence-based recommendations for PMO leaders seeking to enhance organizational project management capabilities.
The equilateral triangle has long been a symbol of balance and parity when depicting interrelated success factors. This article broadens the concept of the triple constraint to cover the enterprise as a whole and defines the triangle as strategic planning, business analysis, and program/project management. The result is a blueprint for linking tactical deliverables to enterprise-level outcomes and benefits.