The PMI®Project of the Year (POY) Award recognizes the accomplishments of a project and the involved project team for superior performance and execution of exemplary project management.
Project of the Year - Watch the Video on PMI.org
Download the 2007 Winning submission from PMI.org
Nominated projects must have:
- Been completed and accepted as complete by the owner or client prior to nomination
- Met or exceeded owner or client needs as evidenced by a supporting letter from the owner or client
- Met or improved upon budget and schedule performance when compared to original budget and schedule goals
- Applied project management techniques in an original way, including innovative application of practices
- Advanced the technical aspects and image of the project management profession as demonstrated by effective application of the principles set forth in A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK® Guide)
- Utilized special management team actions to overcome the complexity of the project and unusual conditions, issues and barriers
There can be no restrictions on information after the final submission date.
Excerpt from www.pmi.org/WhoWeAre/Pages/Project-of-the-Year-Award.aspx