Ready, Set, Go! Is Africa Ready For Action? Part 3 – How does my organisation benefit – What do we need to do next?

  • September 4, 2019
  • 3:10 pm to 3:10 pm
  • Online
  • +44 203 174 0070

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Ready, Set, Go! Is Africa Ready for Action?

Hyde Park Solutions are extending their “Simplifying Complexity” series with 4 1-hour Web Conferences to explore the challenges and opportunities facing public and private sector organisations in Africa as they seek to exploit global best practice for local benefit.

Part 3 – How does my organisation benefit – What do we need to do next?

Having understood why projects fail and what P3M3 has to offer, how does my organisation or government benefit? What do we do next?

Hear HPS as we detail a number of simple Check List steps. First, it is important to understand where you currently are as an organisation and how far you want to go. We discuss each of the seven P3M3 perspectives along the journey to developing a simpler more robust project and portfolio management process that is strategically aligned to delivering organisation goals and benefits. Finally, do you really need anything more than Excel and SharePoint to run P3M3?

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