Tactical Guide for Building a PMO – How to Shut down a PMO

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Event Description:

Are you working in a PMO? Are you in a position where things are not going well you need to shut it down? Is your program over and you need to shut down your PMO? Join Bill Dow as he walks you through the steps in successfully shutting down a PMO. This presentation is part 3 of the series how to Build a PMO and focuses you on the last and one of the most important steps in the process. Don’t worry if you missed any of the sessions so far, Bill will make sure you see the main concepts from the first two presentations.

Presenter Info:

Bill Dow, PMP, is a published author and project management professional with more than two decades of experience in information technology, specializing in software development and project management. Bill has built and operated large project management offices (PMOs) and is the author of three project management books. The latest is Project Management Communication Tools, co-written with Bruce Taylor. Contact Bill at billdow@dowpublishingllc.com.


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Written by Bill Dow
Bill Dow, PMP, is a published author and project management professional with more than two decades of experience in information technology, specializing in software development and project management. Bill has built and operated large project management offices (PMOs) and is the author of three project management books. The latest is Project Management Communication Tools, co-written with Bruce Taylor. Contact Bill at billdow@dowpublishingllc.com.
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  1. Thanks, I appreciate the feedback.

    Let me know how I can help.

    Thanks
    Bill

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