Case Study - Streamline and Digitize the Project Management to drive agility and efficiency

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The client is a healthcare sector of a multinational corporation ranked in the top ten globally, with business interests spanning diverse segments. The client sought to establish a Project Management Office (PMO) to ensure a consistent project review and management process. Working closely with Anahata's team, the client successfully implemented a digitized PMO. This global office leverages data-driven processes, primarily focusing on project management, regulatory compliance, and training.

Objectives

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Challenges

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  • Lack of control over IT projects in various technologies across the organization
  • Absence of a reporting structure for tracking project progress
  • No portfolio dashboard or reporting is available for the CIO
  • Different technology groups are using multiple project management tools
  • Challenges included the establishment of a governance framework across a dispersed organization and vendors
  • IT stakeholders' buy-in is required to shift from a people-based approach to a process-based approach

Anahata’s Approach

  • An effective PMO was planned to provide review and control mechanisms for ongoing IT projects
  • The following steps were included in the approach
    • Implement a process for project reviews at each milestone
    • Define reporting mechanisms based on CIO requirements
    • Develop a communication plan to roll out the PMO across the organization
    • Ensure regulatory compliance through a unified project review process
  • Anahata's team was involved in establishing and running the PMO and played a significant role in digitizing PMO processes
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Benefits

Achieved uniformity across technology projects regarding project documentation and milestone review process through PMO implementation

Provided a project execution scorecard for tracking projects every week

Enabled better control and management of ongoing IT projects within the organization

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