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<tbl_glossary><row><term>Project Management Office (PMO)</term><definition>&lt;p&gt;A project management office (PMO) is usually created to solve a specific problem: generally, the IT organizationâ€™s inability to deliver IT projects on time, on budget and in scope. Project managers may â€œliveâ€ in the PMO, or in different IT units, such as in application development or in the business.&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
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&lt;p&gt;Almost all PMOs start at this initial project management stage before they can evolve to the program management or portfolio management stages.&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
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&lt;p&gt;The scope of work changes from tactical to strategic, while the scope of initiatives broadens from IT-intensive projects to enterprise-wide business and IT initiatives. Once the PMO has earned credibility with the business, it usually receives requests to help manage business projects.&lt;/p&gt;</definition></row></tbl_glossary>
