Modern PMOs are no longer judged by how well they track projects, but by how effectively they align strategy, investment, and execution. Yet many organizations still operate PMOs built by default — reactive intake, fragmented portfolios, and tools configured as repositories rather than decision engines. The Intentional PMO exists to change that mindset. This community is grounded in the belief that successful delivery is designed, not accidental — and that platforms like Planview play a critical role when used intentionally.
Planview is not merely a system of record; it is a strategic platform capable of shaping how organizations think about demand, prioritization, funding, capacity, and outcomes. When configured with purpose, Planview becomes the connective tissue between strategy and execution — enabling leaders to see trade-offs clearly, govern with discipline, and make decisions rooted in value rather than velocity. But technology alone does not create clarity. Intentional design does.
Inside this community, we explore how to architect PMOs with Planview rather than simply in Planview. That includes designing intake models that reflect strategic intent, structuring portfolios that tell a coherent story, implementing governance that enables momentum instead of friction, and using data to guide decisions — not just report status. We focus on how real PMO leaders leverage Planview to move beyond compliance and into influence.
If you believe the PMO should act as a compass for the organization — guiding investment, aligning execution, and navigating complexity with clarity — welcome. You are building The Intentional PMO.
Tell us about how Planview is presently used in your organization.