The companies that are best able to manage projects, programs and portfolios align them with strategic goals. The degree to which an organization practices this type of strategic project management is known as its “organizational project management maturity.” And the companies that have embraced this philosophy are the companies to watch.
Companies with greater maturity should expect to see tangible benefits that include better-performing project portfolios, efficiencies that come with better resource allocation, and increased process stability and repeatability.
Organizational maturity, then, can provide strategic benefits and a potential competitive advantage.
PMI offers products that allow an organization to assess organizational maturity and develop a plan for growth.
Organizational Project Management Maturity Model (OPM3®-Second Edition)
PMI’s OPM3® allows enterprises to examine their project management process capabilities from the project to the portfolio level. OPM3 helps organizations measure their maturity against best practices and plan for improvement.
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OPM3® ProductSuite
A portfolio of maturity resources, OPM3® ProductSuite was developed jointly by PMI and Det Norske Veritas Certification (DNV), a leading provider of services for managing risk. By training individuals who can lead the process, OPM3® ProductSuite is designed to help organizations better support their strategic goals through project management best practices.
Learn more about OPM3® ProductSuite 
For more information, view a side-by-side comparison of PMI’s OPM3 Online and OPM3® ProductSuite assessment tools
Success Stories
Have you used OPM3® to help your organization achieve its goals? PMI would like to collaborate with organizations over a two-year period, tracking their progress through the maturity process. Contact PMI for more information.
Or learn how organizational maturity has already helped two companies:
OPM3® in Action: Pinellas County IT Turns Around Performance and Customer Confidence
OPM3® ProductSuite in Action: Savannah River Site
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