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About IQANZ’s Maturity Assessment
Our Maturity Assessment framework is based on the AXELOS Portfolio, Programme and Project Maturity Model (P3M3®). IQANZ is an AXELOS Consulting Partner for the P3M3 assessment tools.
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What We Cover In Our Maturity Assessment
Kick-off
Discovery
Stakeholder Engagement
Analysis and Reporting
Validation & Closure

Is it right
How Do I Know If Our Business Needs A Maturity Assessment?
Low maturity levels in project, programme and portfolio management (P3M) have proven to cost organisations billions of dollars each year. Case studies demonstrate that improving P3M maturity by one level can provide cost savings of 10-20% as well as a reduction in benefits leakage by up to 15%.
Has your organisation experienced failures in the past that are recurring, seemingly caused by systemic issues? There may be some fundamental parts of the business that with a review and roadmap to improvement, could support more successful projects in future.
The P3M3 assessment across portfolio, programme and project-related activities is designed to determine the improvements across key process areas to define a progression of capability improvement, which an organisation can use to set goals and plan their improvement journey.
Process
When Is The Maturity Assessment Best Carried Out?
If there are issues around the business’ maturity in any given area(s), a maturity assessment is strongly recommended.
Project Review
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Meet Some Of Our Business Maturity Experts
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QA Insights & News
How to form a business case for a project’s benefits
In this article you’ll learn more about a business case and how it can effectively communicate the rationale for investing in a planned project.
Not Enough People And Too Much to Do? (Are You Being Too Ambitious?)
Ambition isn’t a bad thing in a project. But there is often a missing link between the available resources and the objectives outlined in a project plan.
Breaking Projects Into Smaller Pieces
Does a project or programme have to always be large and complicated? The answer is ‘absolutely not’, and more Kiwi organisations should consider going small.
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