Supporting the P3M profession with royalty-free, online best practice for five years.
Praxis Framework celebrates its 5th birthday
Portfolios, programmes and projects continue to be critical to businesses from sectors and industries for enabling business change and innovation.
All to often, best practice for portfolio, programme and project management (P3M) professionals is restricted within costly publications based on frameworks and methodologies updated periodically by a limited number of experts.
The creators of Praxis haven taken a different approach. They believe in P3M best practice being available free and accessible 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Praxis is a free and integrated framework for the management of projects, programmes and portfolios. It includes a body of knowledge, methodology, competency framework and capability maturity model, supported by a knowledgebase of resources and an encyclopaedia.
The complete framework and supporting resources are available online, royalty-free, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week at www.praxisframework.org. What’s more, Praxis is community-driven. As users provide adaptions and lessons learned, these are incorporated into the framework.
The framework’s popularity is rising fast as increasing numbers of organizations and P3M professionals discover the comprehensive and integrated features of the framework. And, of course, its royal-free, 24/7 accessibility.
Here are some highlights as the framework celebrates its 5th birthday:
- 1 May 2014: Praxis Framework launched
- 2014: Association for Project Management publishes hard copy version of Praxis as it is clearly “of value to the profession”
- 2015: Supporting 360 assessment tool launched
- 2015: 3,000 web visits per month
- 2016: Italian & Spanish translations launched
- 2016: 4,000 web visits per month
- 2017: French & Chinese translations launched
- 2017: 7,000 web visits per month
- 2018: Praxis Framework accredited training & certifications launched
- 2018: Praxis Local launched, providing a simple, tailorable interface to extensive Praxis website
- 2018: Shandong University ‘Praxis Research Centre’ launched to investigate use of Praxis on the ‘One belt, one road’ initiative
- 2018: 18,000 web visits per month
- 2018: Dutch and Bahasa Indonesia translations launched
- 2018: Praxis Pocketbook published by Van Haren Publishing
- 2018-19: iMA Praxis research & development (tailoring a P3M framework to suit different personality styles
- 2019: Polish translation in progress
- 2019: 21,000 web visits per month
- 2019 and beyond: more developments, translations and resources to support the global P3M community
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