Project Management is the discipline of organizing and managing resources (e.g. people) in a way that the project is completed within defined scope, quality, time and cost constraints.
 
     
 
After executing the project and even in the transitional stage it becomes imperative to continuously examine and appraise the progress of the project, which we do to the advantage of our customer. The appraisal consists of:
 
     
  Management Information System  
 
Management Information Systems (MIS), sometimes referred to as Information
 
     
 
Management and Systems is the discipline covering the application of people, technologies, and procedures — collectively called information systems — to solving business problems.

'MIS' is a planned system of collecting, storing and disseminating data in the form of information needed to carry out the functions of management.
 
     
  Business Performance Management  
     
 

Business Performance Management (BPM) is a set of processes that help organizations optimize their business performance. It is a framework for organizing, automating and analyzing business methodologies, processes and systems that drive business performance.

BPM involves consolidation of data from various sources, querying, and analysis of the data, and putting the results into practice.

BPM enhances processes by creating better feedback loops. Continuous and real-time reviews help to identify and eliminate problems before they grow. BPM's forecasting abilities help the company take corrective action in time to meet earnings projections.

 
     
 
Designing and Implementing a Business Performance Management Programme
 
 
When implementing a BPM programme take into consideration a number of questions and take a number of resultant decisions, such as:
 
     
 
  • Goal Alignment Queries: The first step is determining what the short and medium term purpose of the programme will be
  • Baseline Queries: Current information gathering competency needs to be assessed.
  • Cost and Risk Queries: The financial consequences should be estimated.
  • Customer and Stake Holder Queries: Determine who will benefit from the initiative and who will pay.
 
 
 
 
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