Effective project decision making is recognised as a key feature of successful projects. Ineffective decision making leads to project delay and failure. Project Governance takes the reader through the logical steps required for the establishment of a project governance framework for a project or organization. Starting with problems typical of ineffective project governance, it develops a set of principles designed to overcome these problems and builds a framework based on these principles. This comprehensive guide explains how to populate the framework effectively, provides the accountabilities and responsibilities of the main roles, and describes how to integrate the project governance framework into the organization. Whether you are a project management practitioner or a student of project management, the lessons learned in this valuable handbook make for essential reading.
lacks any real insight
Having been excited by the prospect of some useful insight into the challenges of project governance, I was deeply disappointed by what is a simplisitic approach. While there are examples provided that are supposed to reflect reality, they are flimsy at best.
The concept of seperating roles for project governance, organisational governance and stakeholder management creates a situation where the project becomes an end in itself. There is no point in having a project that doesn't fit within the organisational requirements or the stakeholder expectations.
Guest, 12/07/2010