Project Management for Value (PMV) in Internal Projects
by Boaz Ronen, Shimeon Pass
Level of TOC knowledge: Intermediate, Advanced
TOC Application, Academic Research, Applied Research
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Finance and Measurements, Project Management, Holistic Implementation |
Description: Internal projects are those which are initiated and executed within an organization by their own project management team. In order succeed in bringing the maximum value to the organization, there are 3 key elements for managing internal projects: (1) value should be considered as the goal of an internal project The PMV pyramid places value as the top criteria and it is superimposed over the triangle of scope, time and budget (2) the life cycle of the project should contain the final phase of business take off (3) the issue of disparity of business goals between owners and project managers must be addressed. This presentation includes discussion of the above along with results of 11 PMV implementations where companies have increased T by 40% and increased value by 60%. Length: Full Video: 31min; Free excerpt: 5min Language: English Format: OnDemand internet video streaming, Download |
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