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Welcome to the Conceptbox of Program Management, an online resource, special edition for Program management tools, methods and theories. The definition of a Program is, that a Program contains a group of related projects which are managed in a coordinated way to obtain benefits and control of the overall outcome. This approach would not be possible by managing these projects individually, without the umbrella of a program. Program may include elements of related work (e.g., ongoing operations) outside the scope of the discrete projects in a Program. | Welcome to the Conceptbox of Program Management, an online resource, special edition for Program management tools, methods and theories. The definition of a Program is, that a Program contains a group of related projects which are managed in a coordinated way to obtain benefits and control of the overall outcome. This approach would not be possible by managing these projects individually, without the umbrella of a program. Program may include elements of related work (e.g., ongoing operations) outside the scope of the discrete projects in a Program. | ||
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Welcome to the Conceptbox of Program Management, an online resource, special edition for Program management tools, methods and theories. The definition of a Program is, that a Program contains a group of related projects which are managed in a coordinated way to obtain benefits and control of the overall outcome. This approach would not be possible by managing these projects individually, without the umbrella of a program. Program may include elements of related work (e.g., ongoing operations) outside the scope of the discrete projects in a Program.
The concepts are organized in the following table and are diversified through their influence area. This page is mostly oriented for project, program and portfolio management information-seekers students or advanced project practitioners.
Table 1.-Project aspect:PROGRAM MANAGEMENT