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Investigating the Feasibility of Establishing an Enterprise-Project Management Office (E-PMO) in a Military Organisation: The South African Context
by
Mnisi, Mulalo Vivian
in
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/ Costs
/ Defense contracts
/ Defense spending
/ Design
/ Design specifications
/ Guidebooks
/ Health care management
/ Health sciences
/ Health services
/ Industrial engineering
/ Manufacturing
/ Military studies
/ National security
/ Planning
/ Political science
/ Portfolio management
/ Project management
/ Public sector
/ R&D
/ Research & development
/ Scandals
/ South African Studies
/ Sub Saharan Africa Studies
/ Success factors
/ Suppliers
/ Sustainability
/ Training
/ Weapons
2021
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Investigating the Feasibility of Establishing an Enterprise-Project Management Office (E-PMO) in a Military Organisation: The South African Context
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Mnisi, Mulalo Vivian
in
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/ Costs
/ Defense contracts
/ Defense spending
/ Design
/ Design specifications
/ Guidebooks
/ Health care management
/ Health sciences
/ Health services
/ Industrial engineering
/ Manufacturing
/ Military studies
/ National security
/ Planning
/ Political science
/ Portfolio management
/ Project management
/ Public sector
/ R&D
/ Research & development
/ Scandals
/ South African Studies
/ Sub Saharan Africa Studies
/ Success factors
/ Suppliers
/ Sustainability
/ Training
/ Weapons
2021
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Investigating the Feasibility of Establishing an Enterprise-Project Management Office (E-PMO) in a Military Organisation: The South African Context
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Investigating the Feasibility of Establishing an Enterprise-Project Management Office (E-PMO) in a Military Organisation: The South African Context
2021
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Overview
The Project Management Office (PMO) can represent different acronyms interchangeably or all of them simultaneously, depending on its primary focus area. The main purpose of a PMO is to ensure a consistent approach to all projects within the organisation. Many challenges face the traditional PMOs, and organisations are now seeking business solutions to address these issues. The PMOs at a departmental or unit level have delivered value to organisations. However, every organisation should desire to progress from a traditional PMO to an Enterprise-PMO (EPMO) to realise the ultimate value of the EPMO. This study investigated the feasibility of establishing an EPMO for a military organisation. A literature review on the PMO and Defence Acquisition System (DMS) was conducted. Furthermore, interviews were conducted with Defence Project Officers. A comparison of the reviewed literature and data collected from interviews was made to draw the research findings. These findings were discussed and suggested opportunities for improvement were given to the military organisation.
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