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Enterprise Project Management
Implementing an Enterprise Project Management (EPM) solution in an
organization is very similar to the implementation of an ERP system. The
deployment of such a solution is more about the social acceptance of the
business processes designed to utilize the technology. Technology is
only about 10% of the deployment, the remaining 90% is a lot of hard work understanding and building a set of business processes
for the organization to manage projects across the
enterprise. 25% of the BAC staff are PMI Certified project managers with a proven record of
success.
In a competitive business climate, your organization's ability to
efficiently align resources and business activities with strategic
objectives can mean the difference between succeeding and just
surviving. To achieve strategic alignment, organizations are
increasingly managing their activities and processes as projectsin
essence, projectizing their businessto monitor performance more closely
and make better business decisions about their overall work portfolio.
By planning and tracking projects with clarity and precision,
organizations can respond with greater agility to the demands of a
fast-changing business environment.
Making your strategic goals a reality requires technology that is robust
enough to support your core business and yet flexible enough to
accommodate your existing processes. The Microsoft Office Enterprise
Project Management (EPM) Solution provides this infrastructure, so your
organization can gain visibility, insight, and control its portfolio of
projects, as well as improve productivity, reduce cycle times, decrease
costs, and increase quality.
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