Does Opm3 address portfolio and program management?
OPM3® defines a program management and portfolio management process. The current OPM3® project team is working on adapting these processes to the processes defined in the new PMI standards for program and portfolio management. Some voices say that the current implementation of the program and portfolio management processes does not fit the requirements of the organizations. Is this statement true? To answer the question, I would like to return to the way the first best practices were identified by the original project team. The first best practices were identified using a modified Delphi technique in three rounds among a select group of subject matter experts. These best practices are in the current version of the standard listed after the best practices which are based on the PMBOK® Guide Edition 2000. I call them supplementary best practices. The Best Practices In OPM3® there are two different categories of best practices. One category is the so-called process best practices. The oth
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