July 2022
Intermediate to advanced
192 pages
5h 27m
English
Program management is more than project management at scale. This chapter takes a look at what makes it different. The Project Management Institute defines[2] a program as “a group of related projects managed in a coordinated manner to obtain benefits not available from managing them individually.” The word “benefit” is key here: projects result in deliverables, while programs result in benefits. So projects are the “how” you deliver the “why” of a program. Programs don’t have a defined end. They continue until the benefit they deliver is no longer required. Your open source project? It’s actually a program (more on that in the next chapter).
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