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PM² Methodologies

PM² Methodologies

The PM² Methodologies are published and supported by the European Commission, incorporating globally accepted best practices and experience from EU institutions. Published under a CC BY 4.0 licence, they are free to use and openly accessible.

The Methodologies Suite

The PM² Methodologies Suite provides structured approaches for managing Projects, Programmes, and Portfolios, backed by lean, user-centric, and well-aligned publications. Offering practical guidance, the suite enhances efficiency, promotes agility, aligns organisational efforts with objectives, and delivers value to teams across diverse environments.

PM² Project Management Methodology Teaser

The PM² Project Management methodology provides guidelines to assist organisations and teams in managing the entire lifecycle of their projects. It facilitates the definition and planning of projects, guiding the production of deliverables that align with their intended purpose, respect time and cost constraints, and create value for stakeholders.

PM² Agile Management Teaser

PM²-Agile provides a hybrid management approach that integrates Agile principles and practices with the PM² framework. It enables organisations and agile teams to adopt iterative execution and incremental delivery methods, promoting adaptability and responsiveness while maintaining alignment with established governance structures and procedures.

PM² Portfolio Management Methodology Teaser

The PM²-PfM Portfolio Management methodology supports organisations in creating and managing portfolios of projects and programmes. It provides a governance model and detailed guidelines for executing key processes, from portfolio composition to performance monitoring. This enables organisations to maximise the return on their investments while maintaining strategic alignment and control over budgets and resources.

PM² Programme Management Methodology Teaser

The PM²-PgM Programme Management methodology offers guidelines for managing and coordinating interrelated project components to achieve strategic objectives. It provides a structured framework for defining and planning programmes, enhancing decision-making and cross-project coordination, assessing programme performance, and optimising the delivery of outcomes and benefits.

The Evolution of PM²