PROGRAMME AND PROJECT SUPPORT OFFICE

The Programme and Project Support Office (PSO) is a centre of expertise for projects and programmes. It may provide personnel and expertise; provide planning and support functions; provide a centralised facility for the dissemination of management information; and/or be responsible for ensuring appropriate standards are met for documentation and control.

Organisations need their projects to run efficiently and consistently, to deliver expected benefits. The PSO has a key role in supporting and measuring this aim in terms of time, quality, cost, scope, benefit and risk.
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Course Objectives

This course will enable delegates to:
  • Describe the function of a PSO
  • Describe the different types of PSO and the support they provide
  • Define a programme/project organisational structure
  • Define project control
  • Identify the infrastructure required to support a programme or project
  • Produce Terms of Reference and a Business Case for the PSO
  • Design, set up and staff a PSO
  • Set up and maintain service level agreements for project and business level services

Who Should Attend

Those who are likely to be involved in supporting projects or programmes, or setting up a PSO, including:
  • Programme and Project Support Professionals
  • Programme Managers
  • Project Managers
  • Project Administrators
  • Service Managers
  • Configuration Librarians and Managers

Programme and Project Support
Programme And Project Support Office

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