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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 17, 2012
Filed:
Jan. 26, 2009
Yan Jin, Arcadia, CA (US);
John Kunz, Palo Alto, CA (US);
Raymond Levitt, Stanford, CA (US);
Marc Ramsey, Oakland, CA (US);
Carlos Rivero, Key Biscayne, FL (US);
Charles Thaeler, Novato, CA (US);
Yan Jin, Arcadia, CA (US);
John Kunz, Palo Alto, CA (US);
Raymond Levitt, Stanford, CA (US);
Marc Ramsey, Oakland, CA (US);
Carlos Rivero, Key Biscayne, FL (US);
Charles Thaeler, Novato, CA (US);
eProject Management, LLC, Austin, TX (US);
Abstract
A program management structure that includes a plurality of projects, where each project is staffed with a project manager and wherein each project includes a plurality of tasks which can have multiple interdependencies and at least one position reporting up to the project manager. A plurality of organizations is also included, where each organization is provided with a plurality of departments, each of which has a department manager and at least one staffer reporting up to the department manager and filling at least part of the at least one position. Additionally, project exceptions are reported to the project manager and functional exceptions are reported to the functional manager.