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TOPIC: Ent. Evronmental Factors and Org. Process Assets

Ent. Evronmental Factors and Org. Process Assets 13 years 5 months ago #2063

  • Tarek Al-Fahham
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It appears to me that there is some overalp between Enterprise Environmental Factors and Organizational Process Assets.

I have noticed that "Standards" was mentioend in both.

I appreciate some clarification in that regards.

Tarek.

Re:Ent. Evronmental Factors and Org. Process Assets 13 years 5 months ago #2067

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Tarek,

Yes, there can indeed be overlaps (see page 14 and 32 of the PMBOK Guide).

If you look at this from a VERY high and conceptual level:

The OPA focus on process related information and they define how we do things in our company. They define the processes our project has to follow.

The EEF are factors that will "make or break" our project. They define our success (or failure) factors.

So it's quite possible that there are items that can be found on both sides.
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