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  2. Project governance - Wikipedia

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    Project governance is the management framework within which project decisions are made. Project governance is a critical element of any project since the accountabilities and responsibilities associated with an organization's business as usual activities are laid down in its organizational governance arrangements; seldom does an equivalent framework exist to govern the development of its ...

  3. Governance - Wikipedia

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    Project governance is the management framework within which project decisions are made and outcomes of a project are realized. Its role is to provide a repeatable and robust system through which an organization can manage its capital investments—project governance handles tasks such as outlining the relationships between all groups involved ...

  4. Project management office - Wikipedia

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    The PMO is the source of documentation, guidance, and metrics on the practice of project management and execution. Darling & Whitty (2016) note that the definition of the PMO's function has evolved over time: The 1800s project office was a type of national governance of the agricultural industry.

  5. Governance, risk management, and compliance - Wikipedia

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    Governance, risk, and compliance (GRC) are three related facets that aim to assure an organization reliably achieves objectives, addresses uncertainty and acts with integrity. [8] Governance is the combination of processes established and executed by the directors (or the board of directors) that are reflected in the organization's structure ...

  6. Project management - Wikipedia

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    Project management is the process of supervising the work of a team to achieve all project goals within the given constraints. [1] This information is usually described in project documentation, created at the beginning of the development process.

  7. Committee - Wikipedia

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    Project steering committees are frequently used for guiding and monitoring IT projects in large organizations, as part of project governance. The functions of the committee might include building a business case for the project, planning, providing assistance and guidance, monitoring the progress, controlling the project scope and resolving ...

  8. Project portfolio management - Wikipedia

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    Ensure informed decisions and governance: by bringing together all project collaborators, data points, and processes in a single, integrated solution, a unified view of project, program, and portfolio status can be achieved within a framework of rigorous control and governance to ensure all projects consistently adhere to business objectives.

  9. Data governance - Wikipedia

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    Data governance is a term used on both a macro and a micro level. The former is a political concept and forms part of international relations and Internet governance ; the latter is a data management concept and forms part of corporate data governance.