Each year, organizations worldwide undertake projects/programs
worth billions of dollars across diverse sectors to bring forth new
products and services, or improve existing ones. According to
independent assessments, a significant number of projects/programs
are known to be delayed, have cost overruns, or failed. In this
context, Project Management as an independent discipline, has been
gaining increasing recognition as a critical differentiator for
better business performance.
As the focus moves from project management success,
through project success, to consistent project success
a completely new set of criteria comes into play,
as recognized by different groups of stakeholders. They
continuously seek to know:
| Was the project done right? |
| Was the right project done? |
| Were the right projects done right consistently? |
The project portfolios are becoming large and complex with each
passing day, and focusing on the right spots can help improve the
efficiency of assessments and predictions in order to take
corrective actions timely.
Key Challenges
| On time and in budget completion |
| Maintaining customer satisfaction with stakeholder involvement
during technological advancements, volatile economy, increasing
costs, tough competition, decreasing margins, and increasing
expectations |
| Evolving and/or changing scope |
| Reducing time to market keeping the quality standards intact |
| Arriving to accurate estimates |
| Getting adequate number of resources with the right mix of
skills at the right time |
| Managing communications effectively across cross functional and
distributed teams |
| Maintaining project data and information |
| Managing the associated uncertainties that are likely to occur and
ensure minimum or no impact |
| Managing interfaces across projects |
| Managing shared resource pools and continuously identify needs for
hiring, skill development, maintain productivity, morale, and
employee satisfaction |
| Define, capture, and measure performance metrics for quantitative
assessment and plan improvements |
| Standardizing processes across projects that are diverse in nature |
| Structuring knowledge management with reusable information, that is
continuously updated |
How can the QAI Global Institute help?
The Institute's Project Management practice is comprised of a
wide range of support and training offerings to improve
the way programs and projects are managed. The course
offerings are aligned with global standards, derived from
rich experience of their application across various
industries. QAI has the following Project Management support
offerings:
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| Program/Project Management Trainings |
| Project/Programs Management Certifications |
| Project Management Conferences |
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For more information call us at +91 11 41608270 or write to us at
pm@qaiglobal.com