Brad EgelandIndependent Professional, BradEgeland.com
Brad Egeland is an IT/project management consultant and author with over…
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A recent survey showed that over 76 percent of major corporations have what they refer to as a project management office, or PMO. While it should be comforting that so many organizations seem to have structured project management practices in place, it is not. Why? Because another recent survey indicated that 58 percent of project managers who have worked within a PMO consider that project management office to have been ineffective at meeting the needs of the organization. And the numbers get more alarming from there. 94 percent felt that training was lacking either in ongoing training or onboarding for new project managers brought into the PMO. Another 66 percent felt that their PMO was












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