The Umbrella of Program Governance
All of the topics – principles, processes and practices ‒ in this series of blogs belong under an umbrella of governance.
All of the topics – principles, processes and practices ‒ in this series of blogs belong under an umbrella of governance.
This is the last in the series of blogs about project management on federal projects. To wrap up, here’s the most important topic: risk management.
Good risk management is not about fear of failure; it is about removing barriers to success. This is when opportunity management emerges.
With the principles, practices and processes in place, we need to pull all these together into a coherent program management process.
The 10 practices of project success encompass the entire lifecycle of a project or program, from inception to the creation of the performance measurement baseline. Learn how these 10 practices can improve your project management.
Learn the five principles of project success.
What you need to know about capabilities in the planning process.
But before you can have a useful measure of progress to plan, you need a target for that performance.
What the five principles of risk management mean for you.
It is the discipline that requires the most focus for the planners and program controls staff. Without this discipline, the development of a credible baseline is simply not possible.