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View from an ExpertGeoff Reiss discusses his views on why successful organisations are turning to leading Program Management Solutions Geoff Reiss, Chairman of 'The Programme Management Specific Interest Group', author of leading titles 'Project Management Demystified' and 'Programme Management Demystified" and Director of Product Strategy for PMG, discusses his views on why successful organisations are turning to leading Program Management Solutions. The business world is changing rapidly and executives are under increasing pressure to deliver more with less. Organisations are confronted with the need to better manage complex resources, interdependent projects and programs, high staff turn over and rising overheads. Increasingly, they are looking to embrace the latest program management systems and techniques to remove barriers between their teams, departments and projects, shorten reporting cycles and liberate their use of management information. They need to align investments to business objectives, understand what changes can be made to optimise ROI, and exploit up-to-date business intelligence to tackle emerging opportunities. The Basic RequirementsAs a result, organisations want to tightly integrate project, program management and timesheets in one system. They want a simple, automated updated, overview of all the work in hand within the organisation throughout the world. By a simple click of an icon the whole program management team want an up-to-date summary of all projects, all departments and all non-project work. In other words, they are looking to remove the limitations of legacy technology and antiquated project management techniques and plan more intelligently - prioritising and monitoring the many overlapping and competing projects in a constantly evolving business environment. They want:
Criteria for successCompetitive pressures is forcing companies to better leverage all of their resources by making best use of their assets, managing their people- and information- based knowledge more 'intelligently'. They are looking to reduce operating expenses through faster team creation and unnecessary travelling and meeting expenses; effectively manage the communications and interactions between team members and senior management through collaborative working technologies; and remove boundaries by integrating external parties into the process of the organisation. To achieve this many successful companies are exploiting:
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