Project Management Offices (PMOs) have entered a remarkable breakout phase in terms of maturity and, consequently, overall value to the organization. According to PM Solutions’ benchmark study on the State of the PMO 2010, PMOs decreased failed projects by 31 percent, delivered 30 percent of projects under budget, demonstrated a 21% improvement in productivity, delivered 19 percent of projects ahead of schedule, and saved companies an average of $567,000 per project.
Not surprising, the new research also reveals that more than half of PMOs now report to the highest levels of management, with 29 percent reporting to an executive vice president and another 27 percent











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