We learn about prompt engineering - or the art of creating great questions - which can be used across the PMO and projects.
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Every PMO provides templates for their delivery organisation, but which ones make your top five, couldn't live without?
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Better Business Cases is a training course and certification based on the ‘Five Case Model’ – the UK government’s best practice approach to developing spending proposals and enabling effective business decisions.
The guidance and Five Case Model can be applied to business cases and other spending proposals. In this hour-long session, we provide an overview of the guidance – including the different types of business cases and how they are developed.
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Eileen sat on an APMG panel talking about Building Winning Business Cases - you can watch the session Level Up your Career - How to build winning business cases and download the BBC guidance.
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In the final session from the PMO Lab, we're looking at metrics and measures that ultimately help to drive executive and business decisions. The PMO's objective as a function which enables decision-making encompasses many areas. It could be the physical mechanisms that would allow decisions to be made, for example, producing reports, updating dashboards and so on. It can mean helping to create an environment where decisions and approvals can flow - the governance side. Even the more behavioural side of decision-making and ensuring staff are well-trained in communications, influence and negotiation.
We also cover the final two sessions which looked at PPM tools and the PMO business case benefits.
First up, business decisions and the lab rats concentrated on the PMO as a portfolio management office and how it can help drive executive business decisions. No other reason, other than they can!
Let's see what they undercovered:
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