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Outline What is project portfolio management? How do you organize project portfolios? What techniques are used to optimize portfolios? How can @task help you optimize portfolios? 2 What is Project Portfolio Management? Project portfolio management is an emerging business strategy in which organizations group and manage projects and programs as a portfolio of investments that contribute to the entire enterprise’s success While project management focuses on doing things right, project portfolio management focuses on doing the right things Components of a portfolio can be measured, ranked, and prioritized 3 Project Management Vs. Project Portfolio Management Tactical Goals Strategic Goals Project Management Project Portfolio Management • • Are we carrying out projects well? Are we working on the right projects? • • Are projects on time and on budget? Are we investing in the right areas? • • Do project stakeholders know Do we have the right resources to be what they should be doing? competitive? *Schwalbe, Information Technology Project Management, Sixth Edition, and An Introduction to Project Management, Third Edition, 2010 4 Best Practice Why is it that some companies, like Proctor & Gamble, Johnson and Johnson, Hewlett Packard, and Sony are consistently successful in New Product Development (NPD)? Because they use a disciplined, systematic approach to NPD projects based on best practices 65.5% of companies performing the best at NPD align projects with business strategy vs. 46% of companies performing the worst at NPD 65.5% of best performing NPD companies have their resource breakdown aligned to business strategy while only 8% of worst performing companies do.* *Robert G. Cooper, “Winning at New Products: Pathways to Profitable Intervention,” PMI Research Conference Proceedings (July 2006). 5 What Went Right? Jane Walton, the project portfolio manager for IT projects at Schlumberger, saved the company $3 million in one year by simply organizing the organization’s 120 IT projects into one portfolio. She found that 80 percent of the organization’s projects overlapped, and fourteen separate projects were trying to accomplish the same thing. The company canceled several projects and merged others to reduce the newly obvious redundancy* A 2009 study found that a comprehensive project portfolio management tool “is likely to provide an ROI of more than 250%”** *Scott Berinato, “Do the Math,” CIO Magazine (October 1, 2001). **Craig Symons, “The ROI of Project Portfolio Management Tools,” Forrester Research (May 8, 2009) 6
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