OPM

OPM may refer to:

Organizations

  • United States Office of Personnel Management, the federal civil service in the United States
  • Oklahoma Office of Personnel Management, the state equivalent of the federal agency
  • Organisasi Papua Merdeka (the Free Papua Movement), Indonesia
  • Political Military Organization (Organización Político Militar), Paraguayan clandestine movement
  • OPM Consulting ltd (Occupational Psychology Matters Consulting ltd), London-based firm
  • Science and technology

  • Object Process Methodology
  • Optical performance monitoring, used for managing high capacity optical transmission and switching systems
  • Orientations of Proteins in Membranes database
  • Opportunistic Mesh, a wireless networking technology
  • Yamaha YM2151, an FM sound chip used in the late 80s
  • Entertainment

  • One-Punch Man
  • Official U.S. PlayStation Magazine
  • PlayStation Official Magazine (UK)
  • Music

  • OPM (band), a United States band
  • OPM (album), a 2008 album by Sarah Geronimo
  • OPM (band)

    OPM is an American band based in Los Angeles, California. OPM has a distinctive sound, combining hip hop, rock music, and pop with laid-back reggae.

    Band history

    Originally called "Stash", the name OPM, according to the band's frontman John E. Necro, is an abbreviation of the phrase "Open People's Minds" (originally "Other People's Money"). This was stated during an interview with MarijuanaRadio.com. The name also sounds like the drug opium. The band's original members were John E. Necro, Matthew Meschery and Geoff Turney, with Gary Dean and Etienne Franc later appointed permanent members in 2001. John E. and Geoff aka Casper first met on a bus ride through 2 girls they were dating in 1996. At the time John E. was a label scout at Island Records and Geoff was in a band called "Alpha Jerk". In 1997 John E. invited Geoff to do some recordings with him and his then brother-in-law Matthew Meschery. After 2 years they finally managed to start writing songs and sent a 3 track demo to Atlantic Records, leading them to get signed despite having never played live together. OPM released their debut album, Menace to Sobriety, in August 2000 on Atlantic Records. Their debut single "Heaven Is a Halfpipe" charted worldwide and won the Kerrang! Award for Best Single. They performed their hit single on Top of the Pops on July 20, 2001.

    OPM3

    The Organizational Project Management Maturity Model or OPM3® is a globally recognized best-practice standard for assessing and developing capabilities in executing strategy through projects via Portfolio Management, Program Management, and Project Management. It is published by the Project Management Institute (PMI). OPM3 provides a method for organizations to understand their Organizational Project Management processes and practices, and to make these processes capable of performing successfully, consistently, and predictably. OPM3 helps organizations develop a roadmap that the company will follow to improve performance. The Second Edition (2008) was recognized by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) as an American National Standard (ANSI/PMI 08-004-2008). The Third Edition was published in 2013.

    History

    In 1998, PMI chartered a team named the OPM3 Program to develop an Organizational Project Management Maturity Model to be a global standard for Organizational Project Management (OPM). During development, part of that team of volunteers analyzed twenty-seven existing models and deployed surveys repeatedly to 30,000 practitioners. The concept of maturity model had been popularized through the Capability Maturity Model or CMM for software development that was created by the Software Engineering Institute (SEI) of Carnegie Mellon University between 1986 and 1993. The volunteer OPM3 model review team reviewed CMM and other models to understand the scope of each model, capabilities of each model, methodology for conducting assessments against each model, each model's structure, and each model's implementation procedures. The analysis concluded that existing models left many important questions about Organizational Project Management (OPM) maturity unanswered and that the team should proceed with the development of an original model through the sponsorship of PMI.

    Stash

    A stash is a large personal collection that is often kept secret. Stash also may refer to:

  • Stash (band), a Belgian music band
  • Stash (EP), a 2002 EP by Cypress Hill
  • Stash (Bongzilla album), 1999
  • Stash (Phish album), 1996
  • Stash Tea Company
  • Stash (software), Git repository management service
  • Symbol Table hASH, in Perl programming language
  • Stash (Phish album)

    Stash is a compilation album from the rock band Phish containing songs from their 1988–1995 official releases. It was only released in Europe and has been out of print for over a decade. The album was released to promote the band's 1996 spring tour of Europe, which included headlining shows along with opening shows for Santana.

    Track listing

  • "Down With Disease" (Anastasio, Marshall) - 4:07
  • "If I Could" (Anastasio) - 4:09
  • "You Enjoy Myself" (Anastasio) - 9:50
  • "Fast Enough for You" (Anastasio, Marshall) - 4:51
  • "Scent of a Mule" (Gordon) - 4:02
  • "Split Open and Melt" (Anastasio) - 4:42
  • "Maze" (Anastasio, Marshall) - 8:13
  • "Sample in a Jar" (Anastasio, Marshall) - 4:41
  • "Bouncing Around the Room" [Live] (Anastasio, Marshall) - 4:08
  • "Stash" [Live] (Anastasio, Marshall) - 12:31
  • "Gumbo" [Live] (Anastasio, Fishman) - 5:14
  • Personnel

    Phish

    External links

  • Phish's official website

  • Stash (Bongzilla album)

    Stash is the debut album by stoner metal band Bongzilla. It was released on April 20, 1999 through Relapse Records. It was re-released in 2007 by Relapse with the Methods for Attaining Extreme Altitudes EP tacked onto the end.

    Track listing

  • "Gestation" – 3:50
  • "Sacred Smoke" – 5:49
  • "American" – 3:52
  • "Budgun/T.H.C." – 5:45
  • "Prohibition (4th Amendment)" – 4:09
  • "Grog Lady" – 4:44
  • "Harvest" – 8:39
  • "P.O.W." – 6:06
  • "Under the Sun" – 6:03
  • Notes

  • Track 9 is a Black Sabbath cover.
  • References

    Podcasts:

    PLAYLIST TIME:

    Stash Up

    by: OPM

    Put your hands up
    This is a stash up
    Pull the trigger and you're gonna get mashed up
    Check your ass up
    Smoke grass up
    and if you in the back then you gonna get passed up
    Mateo better pass me that bong
    The night is short and I've been waitin' too long
    To enter into another dimension
    Pull the smoke into my lungs
    and release the tension
    By the way did I happen to mention
    how stash operates
    So start the dissection
    1 2 Don't forget your crew now
    3 4 Sit facin' the door
    5 6 Never know when it hits
    7 8 It's gonna be too late
    Put your hands up
    This is a stash up
    Pull the trigger and you're gonna get mashed up
    Now I dont give a fuck
    Not a single fuck
    Not a single solitary fuck
    Cause I don't give a fuck motherfucka
    Ring the alarm
    And now the sound is dying
    Ring the alarm
    And now the stash is creeping
    Psychological
    Past diabolical
    Encrypted in code biological
    Rejected
    Genetically defected
    Or maybe just slightly misdirected
    Murder by numbers
    Straight undercover
    Step into my cypher and you're six feet under
    Do a dance and let her know that you're feelin' it
    Locked up cause you know I was dealin it
    Hydroponic
    Super bionic
    My HK is chrome and my bombs are atomic
    Step to the back with your monkey ass
    Better take cover cause we're ready to blast
    Now I don't give a fuck
    Not a single fuck
    Not a single solitary fuck




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