Programme Management Maturity Model (PMMM) - Explained
What is the Programme Management Maturity Model?
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What is the Programme Management Maturity Model (PMMM)?
The Programme Management Maturity Model (PMMM) provides a mechanism through which an organization or a group within an organization can do the following:
- It can make an assessment of itself. (In program management terms).
- It can compare its own maturity with other organizations on a fair basis.
- It can compare its own maturity with benchmarks from similar organizations.
- It can understand its strengths and weaknesses.
- It can develop a plan to improve its ability to deliver successful programs.
What are the Program Management Processes?
The benchmark takes place on the following 10 key program management processes:
- Management organization.
- Program planning.
- Management of benefits.
- Management of stakeholders.
- Issue management & risk management.
- Quality management & auditing.
- Configuration management.
- Internal communication.
- Accounts and finances.
- Management of scope & change.
Each stage of maturity for each of ten key program management processes is summarized by a question.
A program can then be rated on the basis of the answers to the questions.
What are the Steps in the PMMM Process?
- Complete the self assessment via a questionnaire.
- Send the questionnaire to ProgM.
- Receive a profile showing maturity in 10 aspects of program management.