The Praxis Framework is a free and open-source framework designed to integrate the core elements of project, programme, and portfolio management (P3M) into a single, unified approach. Unlike traditional methodologies that rely on static books or proprietary content, Praxis is a living, evolving body of knowledge, freely available to all practitioners.

Praxis combines a body of knowledge, methodology, competency framework, and capability maturity model into a single structure, ensuring that organisations can develop their P3M capability in a coordinated way. The framework is continuously updated based on industry feedback, making it adaptable to real-world challenges and ensuring that best practices evolve over time. By removing barriers to access and adoption, Praxis democratises project management knowledge, making it accessible to organisations of all sizes and maturity levels.

Projecting Success is working with Praxis to extend its impact beyond traditional project management guidance. By integrating data schemas, standards, and reusable solutions, we can help organisations structure and manage their project data more effectively. This evolution will support the creation of a more data-driven, knowledge-sharing ecosystem where best practices are codified, analytics are standardised, and automation is embedded into project delivery.

Looking ahead, we will continue ingesting more books from renowned authors, further enriching Marvin, our AI-powered community agent, with deep expertise in project delivery. Additionally, we are collaborating with Praxis to develop an open-source solution centre. A space where members of the community and the Project Data Academy can contribute and share solutions. This initiative will enable organisations to access and build upon proven methodologies, accelerating innovation and improving project outcomes at scale. We’ll also be linking in Project Brain, an ontology based approach to transforming and reimagining project delivery.

All hugely exciting. By the community, for the community.