Post on 12-Jun-2020
Presentation Outline
1. AIPM and blueVisions/Institute of Management Insight survey
2. Key Insights and Opportunities for Project Management
About blueVisions
• Project management
• Project Services (e.g. project planning)
• Contract services (including dispute resolution and expert witness testimony)
• Management Consulting and PMO
• International consultancy focused on increasing project certainty and reducing risk through innovation, culture and excellence in delivery
• Provides the leadership, technical excellence and leading edge tools and methodologies to create platforms for sustained long-term business improvement
• Services:
IPMA Survey Summary 3
About Institute of Management
IPMA Survey Summary 4
A Division of Blue Visions Management Project Management Consulting
ASQA Registered Organisation(Provider No 91308)
AIPM Endorsed Course Provider
About Australian Institute of Project Management (AIPM)
• Peak body for project management in Australia;
• Formed in 1976 as the Project Managers Forum
• Focused on progressing the profession of PM over the past 30 years
AIPM Mission:
Foster professional application of project management skills and techniques as preferred process for delivering business outcomes
Survey – Background and Scope
Question: Is project management seen as a value creator in strategy delivery?
Areas of focus
• Strategy – the link between strategy and delivery in PM context
• Governance (PMO) – roles and benefits of the PMO in corporate structure
• Benefits – is project management delivering value?
• Skills – appetite for training and skills development
• Performance – high performance teams
Respondents
960 responses from a wide variety of project management professionals (Close to 1/3 Respondents from Government)
Survey: General Findings
1. Project Management valued to deliver corporate strategy;
2. PM Maturity generally low. Significant investment envisaged to improve internal systems, skills and links to corporate strategy;
3. Leadership and communication skills high on agenda of project managers;
4. Value PM provides needs to be directly linked to measurable benefits realised from projects.
Survey Results: Focus 1 Strategy
“How well aligned are executives with project management? ”
• 90% organisations recognise projects as valid way of delivering strategy (53% consistently)
• Project visibility by Executive team low (only 55%).
• Correlates to lack of consistent systems to track projects (only 35%)
Chart displays Responses = ConsistentlyOptions: Consistently; Sometimes; Rarely; Never; Don’t Know
“Describe how you align projects with strategic goals of the business”
• 60% - Does not exist, fragmented or inconsistently followed;
• 30% - exists and consistently followed
• 10% - exists, followed, controlled and measured
Is project management delivering it’s full value without mature and consistently followed processes to align projects to strategic goals?
Driving emergence of Portfolio Management
Survey Results: Focus 1 Strategy
“What are the top challenges for your PMO?”
• Most organisations have PMOs (74.4%) but 45% say role of the PMO not clearly understood – biggest challenge
• Benefits / Value of PMO not fully recognised by the business
• Managing resource allocation across organisation through projects
Why are PMOs not able to clearly demonstrate their value or role?
Survey Results: Focus 2 Governance (PMOs)
Survey Results: Focus 3 Benefits
“To what extent has project management delivered value in your organisation?”
• Project Management critical for organisations to achieve success (89.9%).
• Top Benefits:– Business efficiencies;– Improved communication and team work;– Reduced business risk associated with
failed projects
Chart displays Responses = Moderate or Significant
Options: Unable to Measure; None; Minimal; Reasonable Value; Significant Value
“Rate how likely projects delivered in your organisation will meet...”
• Most project performance indicators achieved for 60% to 80% of projects but…
• 36.7% respondents identified organisation do not have mechanisms in place to measure benefits;
• Only 42% say benefits from projects are being measured
Where should accountability for benefits management sit? What is the role of the project
manager?
Survey Results: Focus 3 Benefits
• Organisations making strong investment made in Project Management capability -82% investing in PM training;
• Leadership becoming core competency of project management (70% respondents investing in Leadership training);
• Qualification based training in highest demand followed closely by AIPM certification;
Should competency standards in Project Management (e.g Diploma in Project Management) be updated to
reflect leadership competencies
Survey Results: Focus 4 Skills
• Dealing with Stress is “very” important to being a successful project manager (Over 80%);
• 42% organisations do NOT have programs in place to adequately support project managers deal with stress
Is stress necessarily a bad thing for Project Managers….?
Survey Results: Focus 4 Skills
Support Program in Place to deal with stress
Survey Results: Focus 5 Performance
“What differentiates high performing organisations?”
• Accountability and Trust followed closely with good team / staff relationship and Communication;
• Combination of initiatives critical - most options scoring highly in “most important” category
How do Project Manages invest in building trust and accountability on new projects?
Survey Results: Focus 5 Performance
“Level of Project Management capability within your organisation”
• Maturity improving with more consistently applied processes and skills to manage projects;
• 53.4% methodologies based on PMBoK Guide with 21.3% based on PRINCE2 or MSP
• Measuring benefits of projects - Largest focus over next 12 months
Survey Results: AIPM Membership Value
“My AIPM membership delivers me value by”
• Keeping members up to date with industry news and innovation ranked highest
• Expectation by members of career enhancement (e.g. through professional development seminars) rated highly;
What else can AIPM do to deliver value to its members?
Key Insights & Opportunities for Project Management
Key Insight Opportunity• Projects recognised as valid
way of delivering strategy
• Processes to aligned projects with strategic goals in early days of maturity
• Get clarity over your Organisations Strategies• Document up-front how your project aligns with the
relevant strategy• Increase professional value by elevating beyond
project outputs to business outcomes • Take accountability for benefits aligned to strategy to
deliver the right value
Strategy
Key Insights & Opportunities for Project Management
Key Insight Opportunity• Disconnect between the PMO
and Organisation
• Understanding the PMO role and its value are key challenges
• Clarify business value the PMO offers in measurable terms
• Align PMO functions to deliver agreed value• “What works today may not necessarily work
tomorrow”
PMO Functions must be relevant and allowed to evolve as the organisation evolves
Governance and the PMO
Key Insights & Opportunities for Project Management
Benefits
Key Insight Opportunity• Project management increases
efficiency, improves team work, strengthens communication and reduces business risk
• Further embed project management as part of an organisations culture – becomes a way of working for all projects, not just big projects
• Organisations starting to invest in benefits management but early days
• Be clear - What measurable benefits will your project deliver and how does that align with strategy
• Communicate business benefits to your team to strengthen engagement and commitment
• Have a plan in place to measure benefits
Key Insights & Opportunities for Project Management
Skills
Key Insight Opportunity• Leadership emerges as core
competency of project managers
• Organisations investing in both project management and leadership training
• Leadership skills will differentiate a good project manager from a great project manager
• Investment in project management qualifications and Industry (AIPM) certifications important to businesses
• Investment in benefit management skills is critical to differentiating your business value in the future
• Ability to deal with stress vital for successful project managers however only 43.6% respondents identified support programs in place to manage stress
• Prioritise ability to deal with stress as part of your professional development program
Key Insights & Opportunities for Project Management
PerformanceKey Insight Opportunity• Trust & Accountability,
drives high performance teams
• Be aware of attributes of high performance teams (below)
• Invest time in projects building rapport and trust with the team (in particular in matrix organisations)
• Project Management maturity is improving with most processes based on the PMBoK
• Continue to look for opportunities to refine processes to suit current organisational culture and needs
Inattention to Results
Lack of Accountability
Lack of Commitment
Lack of Conflict
Absence of Trust
Source: Lencioni, P (2002), “The Five Dysfunctions of a Team”, John Wiley & Sons
Key Insights & Opportunities for Project Management
AIPM – Professional Associations
Key Insight Opportunity• Keeping up to date with latest
news and professional development are key to delivering value to members
• Continue to participate in Events, SIGs and Research initiatives
Full Survey Results
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