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For organisations with complex environments or where multiple stakeholders and variables are involved, it becomes essential to have a defined project management structure. This is where governance can...
For organisations with complex environments or where multiple stakeholders and variables are involved, it becomes essential to have a defined project management structure. This is where governance can be vital for a clear vision. Governance structures within project management serve as the backbone for overseeing projects efficiently and effectively.
Governance can feel daunting and often the less exciting aspect of project management. However, taking time to consider governance in project delivery can significantly enhance project outcomes.
Governance in project management refers to the framework of rules, practices, and processes used to direct and control an organisation and its projects. It establishes the decision-making process, accountability, and oversight mechanisms necessary to ensure the successful completion of projects.
Key components of a governance structure include:
Governance structures are crucial because they provide a systematic approach to managing projects. They ensure clarity in decision-making, enhance transparency, and promote a culture of accountability.
Effective governance helps align projects with an organisation’s strategic objectives, manage risks, and optimise resource allocation.
The first step in optimising governance structures is to assess the current framework critically. Identify any gaps in roles, responsibilities, or communication that could hinder effective governance.
No one-size-fits-all model exists for project governance; it should be tailored to the specific needs and complexities of each project. Consider factors such as project size, strategic importance, risk levels, and stakeholder diversity.
Stakeholders should be adequately trained on the governance processes and systems. Regular training and support ensure that everyone understands their role within the governance framework and is equipped to fulfil their responsibilities effectively.
Governance structures should be dynamic, evolving with organisational needs and external changes. Regular reviews of the governance processes and structures can help identify areas for improvement and adapt to new challenges.
There are many benefits to implementing a governance structure for your project team, including:
Governance structures are not merely administrative tools but strategic enablers in project management. They provide the necessary framework to guide, control, and oversee projects effectively.
By investing in strong governance structures, it is possible to enhance project delivery capabilities, achieve strategic alignment, and realise their project goals. Training in PRINCE2® can provide a clear structure, processes, and methodology for implementing effective project governance.
Find out more by exploring our PRINCE2 courses.