PMO Lifecycle Best-Practices Slides
Budget: $30 – $250 USD
I need an editable PowerPoint that walks my team through our PMO’s full project-lifecycle, presented in a professional, formal style that matches typical corporate branding. The deck must act as a quick reference for current staff, so clarity and polish trump showy visuals.
Content to weave in
• Each lifecycle stage from initiation to close-out, shown sequentially.
• Real-world “right vs. wrong” snapshots—best- and worst-case scenarios that illustrate what happens when we follow or ignore process.
• A concise call-out of the key roles and their responsibilities at every phase.
• A final “Action to move forward” section that spells out immediate next steps the team should adopt.
Visual approach
Classic layouts, muted corporate palette, consistent iconography and infographics that guide the eye without distraction. Think board-ready rather than conference-stage flashy.
Deliverables
• Fully editable .pptx file (16:9)
• Static PDF for quick sharing
• All assets embedded or supplied separately (icons, fonts, graphics)
I’ll supply brand colors, logos, and any wording you need the moment we start. Once the first draft is in, I’ll give consolidated feedback; two revision rounds should see us to the finish line.
Content to weave in
• Each lifecycle stage from initiation to close-out, shown sequentially.
• Real-world “right vs. wrong” snapshots—best- and worst-case scenarios that illustrate what happens when we follow or ignore process.
• A concise call-out of the key roles and their responsibilities at every phase.
• A final “Action to move forward” section that spells out immediate next steps the team should adopt.
Visual approach
Classic layouts, muted corporate palette, consistent iconography and infographics that guide the eye without distraction. Think board-ready rather than conference-stage flashy.
Deliverables
• Fully editable .pptx file (16:9)
• Static PDF for quick sharing
• All assets embedded or supplied separately (icons, fonts, graphics)
I’ll supply brand colors, logos, and any wording you need the moment we start. Once the first draft is in, I’ll give consolidated feedback; two revision rounds should see us to the finish line.