P3M Engine for PMO Directors
PMOs vary in scope and responsibility, and so the daily activities of the PMO director can vary as well. Usually, PMO Directors will have responsibility for the successful completion of all the programs and projects under their purview. The PMO Director will get a lot of questions and needs to have all the answers. They will be expected to do far more than what any one human being can accomplish.
P3M Engine provides the tools a PMO Director needs in two important ways.
·P3M Engine provides visibility to everything from one place.
·P3M Engine provides active prompting to everyone on the team to complete their tasks in a timely manner.
Visibility to Everything – Not only does P3M Engine provide visibility to everything, but it does this with the right context. Nobody needs everything thrown at them. You cannot find anything that way. A person needs context. The PMO Director can start with their portfolio of work. From the context of that portfolio, select a program or project. See everything about that program or project, including charter, PMP, and how the work execution is progressing. From the context of the program or project, the PMO Director can see subordinate work, status reports, reviews, change requests, risks, issues, action items, decisions, deliverables, milestones, dependencies, resource allocations, costs, and a communications plan.
Seeing those details is good for executing. But PMO Directors need to monitor and control as well. P3M Engine comes with over 30 charts for just that reason. The charts cover all the areas mentioned above. A PMO Director can view each chart for each program or project or for their portfolio, as a whole.
Active Prompting – Everybody on the team is at or over capacity. It is so easy for things to get missed or fall through the cracks. Start by recording things in P3M Engine and assigning someone to complete them. That includes risks, issues, action items, decisions, and change requests. P3M Engine will keep you organized. Whoever is assigned will be notified. The assignment will appear in their Personal Control Panel and in a Taskbox that can float on every page of P3M Engine. These tools give everyone a direct link to their work and an idea how much work is in their queue. As deadlines approach and health status moves from green to yellow to red, people assigned are actively prompted to pay attention to these tasks. This is an enormous help to everyone in prioritizing their work and helps the PMO Director ensure that everyone on staff is prioritizing work and not missing anything.
These are just two of the ways P3M Engine helps the PMO Director. There are many more. As P3M Engine helps all the other roles, some of the burden is lifted from the PMO Director. I will address more roles in future blog posts.
For more information see http://www.p3mengine.com.










