WELCOME TO OCPMA
An approach based on organizational culture
(a different way of seeing things)
What is OCPMA?
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OCPMA is an approach that takes into account organizational culture as an integral part in the creation of products and services, through projects, it also recommends which strategies to use to apply agile, agile at scale, predictive project management models to improve efficiency and the effectiveness of the results.
ABOUT THE AUTHORS
Carlos Colón Riollano
USA, LATAM, EMEA & APAC
PhD. Carlos Colón Riollano: Businessman and professional in projects, programs, portfolios, and leader with more than 30 years of experience helping organizations achieve success with cultural changes, one by one, and implementing OPM, achieving professional management with discipline and effectiveness.
RocÃo Briceño López
USA, LATAM, EMEA & APAC
PhD. (cand.) RocÃo Briceño López: Businesswoman and pioneer in agile revolutions at big scale. She was Vice-Presidential candidate of Costa Rica in 2022 with an agile and digital transformation for the entire country. She has also been a consultant for the Federal Government of the United States in this topic.
Marisol Marion-Landais
USA, LATAM, EMEA & APAC
MBA. Marisol Marion-Landais: Businesswoman and transformational leader specializing in strategy and professional management of portfolios, projects, and digital business transformation. She has trained key Big Four personnel in assessments and maturity models.
WORKSHOPS
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In Person Course
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