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Should my department have the highest organizational project management capacity (OPMC class 4)?

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Should my department have the highest organizational project management capacity (OPMC class 4)?

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Not all departments should be looking to establish the highest level of project management capacity (i.e. Level 4 – Transformational). More reasonably, the department should be in a position to demonstrate, through assessment that the appropriate level of capacity is in place to successfully manage planned projects. This capacity could vary over time to reflect project activities and could be developed internally and/or acquired from external sources (e.g. professional services or PWGSC). Over time we would expect a department to make the appropriate investments in their capacity to manage the majority of their planned projects better ensuring the likely achievement of project outcomes.

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