The 3 Different Types Of Project Management Offices

The 3 Different Types Of Project Management Offices

There are 3 basic types of Project Management Office PMO organizations varying in the degree of control and influence they have on projects within the organization. You will need to determine which type you need to establish in order to have an effective project office.

The 3 types of PMOs include:

1. Supportive PMO
The Supportive PMO generally provides support in the form of ondemand expertise templates best practices access the information and expertise on other projects and the like. This can work in an organization where projects are done successfully in a loosely controlled manner and where additional control is deemed unnecessary. Also if the objective is to have a sort of ‘clearinghouse’ of project management info across the enterprise to be used freely by PMs then the Supportive PMO is the right type.

2. Controlling PMO
In organizations where there is a desire to “reign in” the activities processes procedures documentation and more a controlling PMO can accomplish that. Not only does the organization provide support but it also REQUIRES that the support be used. Requirements might include adoption of specific methodologies templates forms conformance to governance and application of other PMO controlled sets of rules. In addition project offices might need to pass regular reviews by the Controlling PMO and this may represent a risk factor on the project. This works if a. there is a clear case that compliance with PMO offerings will bring imporvements in the organization and how it exectes on projects and b. the PMO has sufficient executive support to stand behind the controls the PMO puts in place.

3. Directive PMO
This type goes beyond control and actually “takes over” the projects by providing the project management experience AND resources to manage the project. As organizations undertake projects professional project managers from the PMO are assigned to the projects. This injects a great deal of professionalism into the projects and since each of the project managers originates and reports back to the Directive PMO it guarantees a high level of consistency of practice across all projects. This is effective in larger organizations that often matrix out support in various areas and where this setup would fit the culture.

The best type is very specific to the organization culture and history of what works and what does not. But the objectives are more or less to:

1. Implement a common methodology
2. Standardize terminology
3. Introduce effective repeatable project management processes
4. Provide common supporting tools
5. Ultimately the objective is to improve levels of project success within the organization.

Being aware of these types can help you and your organization more easily accomplish this.

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About the writer:  I grew up in Pittsburgh PA where I went to Central Catholic High School. I excelled at football and basketball. I went to college at Princeton and earned a BS in Engineering. I then entered a career in industry working in mining manufacturing metal fabricating environmental services and othr related industries. Along the way I earned my MBA from Carnegie Mellon. After about 12 years I made a switch into the information technology field and became a Lotus Notes developer. I gradually moved into project management in that field. Today I am in the project management consulting field and have several web sites including Project Management Training Online Lean Six Sigma Training Online and a growing authority site PMcrunch.com.

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