The Praxis Framework integrates project, programme and portfolio management into one single guide. It provides a comprehensive approach for effective project, programme and portfolio management within a single framework, removing the duplication and repetition of studying three separate approaches. Praxis best practice is divided into four parts, providing guidance Part 1: Knowledge — contextual and management functions Part 2: Method— processes and documentation Part 3: Competence— individual performance Part 4: Capability maturity— organisational performance. Each part is easily adaptable to any context and, together, they will help organisations realise the benefits of successful project, programme and portfolio delivery and pave the way for sustainable change. There is no such thing as a typical project, programme or portfolio and Praxis is not prescriptive in the way its components are applied. The framework is designed to provide building blocks that can be tailored and assembled to suit all manner of different contexts.
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