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What should you take into account in defining the CoP

In looking at the application of CoPs to Project Offices, it’s clear that there is a link between the amount of governance applied to projects, the technical complexity of the project, the volume of resource volatility, the amount of training required for project staff and the number of projects running simultaneously. I’ve produced a starting point for a diagram but I need to think about it a little further.

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John,

great that you started blogging. Yesterday you triggered me to make some notes about communities and project offices - which I posted here

http://www.efios.com/blog/2005/05/18.html

I think there's a whole lot more to it, let's see if in the next couple of weeks I can bring forward something more constructive. I like the direction of thinking of you, I have to say.

Erik

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