Welcome to the Praxis Framework

a free framework for the management of projects, programmes and portfolios

Praxis integrates a body of knowledge, methodology, competency framework and capability maturity model
into a single consistent framework. It also contains tools and resources designed to help individuals, teams and
organisations improve their effectiveness and efficiency in delivering projects, programmes and portfolios.


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  • Free
    Gratuit

    Praxis est entièrement gratuit à utiliser selon les termes de la licence Creative Commons. Vous pouvez adapter et utiliser Praxis Framework pour vos propres besoins tant que vous reconnaissez sa source. Vous devez également mettre votre travail à la disposition d'autres sans redevances. Idéalement, votre contribution sera intégrée à ce site Web pour le bénéfice d'autrui.

  • Integrated
    Intégré

    Praxis regroupe un ensemble de connaissances, de méthodologies, de cadres de compétences et de modèles de maturité des capacités dans un seul cadre intégré avec une structure et une terminologie unique. Il n'y a plus besoin de cartographie et de traduction et/ou équivalence entre les mots utilisés ou les concepts entre différents guides.

  • Practical
    Orienté pratique

    Il n'existe aucune représentation unique de projet, programme ou portefeuille et Praxis n'est pas prescriptif dans la manière dont ses composants sont appliqués. Le cadre est conçu pour fournir des blocs de construction qui peuvent être adaptés et assemblés en fonction de tous les contextes différents.

  • Community driven
    Communautaire

    La plupart des guides de gestion de projets, programmes et portefeuilles sont mis à jour par des panels d'experts une fois toutes les quelques années. Notre objectif avec Praxis est de mettre à jour et étendre le cadre et la bibliothèque de manière continue. Comme nos utilisateurs fournissent des adaptations et des leçons apprises, nous les incorporons dans le cadre. Consultez notre flux de nouvelles sur cette page et suivez-nous sur Twitter pour vous tenir au courant.

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Praxis Pathway

Praxis Pathway infographic
Our primary objective at Praxis Framework is to break down the barriers to implementing good practice in project, programme and portfolio management. Our paths for individuals, teams and organisations combine to form the Praxis Pathway.

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Praxis Framework book


The Praxis Framework book

The Praxis Framework book is published by The Stationery Office and may be purchased from the TSO web site.


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Latest News

Keeping you informed

  • New Critical path videos
    06 Jan 2024
    Two new videos have just been added to our growing video section. The first covers the basics of Critical Path Analysis. Over time we will add more videos that build on this basic... read article
  • Cost of change
    16 Dec 2023
    Our latest video 'Cost of change', looks at one of the key enablers of agility in the management of... read article
  • New encyclopaedia video
    27 Nov 2023
    This video is a brief tour of Kotter's 8-step model for change management, via a quick look at Lewin's... read article
  • Praxis Local in Portuguese
    22 Nov 2023
    Praxis Local is now available in Brazilian Portuguese. Many thanks to Ernani Marques for all his work to complete this new version.O Praxis Local agora está disponível em... read article

Blog

Blogs and Articles

  • Communicating change   By Melanie Franklin I am currently leading a global change programme which means I have a lot of stakeholders in different time zones to communicate with. Change is not a... read article
  • Complex project managementThe new CPM is ‘Complex Project Management’ and whilst most of the current project management tools and practices including risk management, scheduling and EVM remain important,... read article
  • How good are you at briefing a pm?"This is long; much longer than a briefing note I would normally get from my manager or sponsor.” These are words spoken by someone on a project management course and words I have... read article
  • Tired workers lose their ethicsTired people are more grumpy, absent minded and clumsy than normal and new research suggests that they are more likely to... read article
  • Get the frogs off the logWhich is the most difficult step in the risk management process? Where do most businesses and projects fail to gain the benefits of their attempts to manage risk... read article