Abstract

Successful projects require appropriate tools and effective management practices. Managers need to have a clear insight into project goals and use outstanding skills to implement them accordingly. They also must maintain a balance between customer satisfaction levels and profit maximization goals. The Organizational Project Management Maturity Model (OPM3) is among the critical tools for generating standardized outcomes in organizational projects. This study analysed the overall features of OPM3, its purposes, components, SWOT analysis and its key success factors. The researchers conducted an investigation among organizations that use the model in the UAE. They administered written questionnaires among the participants and analysed both the qualitative and qualitative data using tables and charts. Based on the findings, the main purpose of the model is to incorporate critical portfolio management and programs into organizational projects. The tool allows project managers to standardize measure and control the outcomes effectively. The major success factor is the generation of optimized outcomes since the OPM3 model allows for the continuous identification of gaps and improvement of processes. The major challenges associated with OPM3 implementation was rigidity and lack of clear governance structures in most organizations. The researchers conclude that written policies and procedures in addition to excellent management skills can maximize the benefits of OPM3 models among the UAE organizations.

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