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Project Managed Organisation (PMO) Accreditation
AIPM operates an assessment-based accreditation program to recognise organisations which have embarked on a process to continually improve their project management capabilities on an organisation-wide basis - Project Managed Organisation (PMO) accreditation. The PMO will be accredited to any organisation which has fulfilled, or part-fulfilled, the Recognition Criteria, and which has a process in place for continued improvement. Most organisations will not be able to satisfy the recognition criteria in full, however this will not necessarily exclude them from being gaining the PMO. The aim of the accreditation program is to recognise organisations which have fulfilled all the criteria, but also to recognise those organisations which have made a commitment to a change or improvement process. Organisations which are accredited the PMO will be entitled to use the AIPM logo, and the endorsement of being an AIPM "Project Managed Organisation". Which Organisations have been accredited to date?New organisations are undergoing the PMO assessment or are being awarded the PMO accreditation all the time - see who amongst your peers (or your competitors!) already has the PMO... Why become a PMO?
The WorkshopUpon receipt of your application, we will contact you to provide details of PMO Assessors.arrange a suitable time for a half-day workshop. The objectives of the workshop are to:
To prepare for the workshop, the applicant needs to:
The agenda for the workshop is as follows:
FeesA non-refundable fee of $1,131.90 (including GST) is payable at the time of application. In the event the Assessor recommends that the applicant be accredited the PMO, a further endorsement fee of $2,263.80 (including GST) is payable. This fee includes the usage of the AIPM's logo for the two years that the accreditation is valid. ApplyApplying for PMO accreditation is easy: Next stepsFollowing the application, the Institute will arrange for a PMO Assessor to conduct an asssessment workshop. After the workshop, the Assessor will send a report to the AIPM with his/her recommendation. Presentation of the PMO Accreditation Review
The accreditation is valid for two years. At the conclusion of the initial 2-year period, the AIPM will conduct an audit to ensure the organisation has implemented agreed plans for improvement. Additionally, the AIPM reserves the right to conduct a random audit at any time during the initial 2-year period. QueriesIf you have any queries or would like to apply for PMO accreditation, please contact our National Support Office:
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