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Project Portfolio Management: A View from the Management Trenches

ISBN: 978-0-470-50536-6
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256 pages
October 2009
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Foreword.

Preface.

Why We Created the EPMC.

Why We Wrote the Book.

About the Authors.

About the EPMC.

Acknowledgements.

Part I Introduction.

1 What is Project Portfolio Management?

Introduction.

Successful PPM.

The Five Questions in Brief.

Project Portfolio Management Defined.

The PPM Players and Roadmap.

The PPM Process Views.

A Few More Questions to Get the Mental Synapses Firing.

Chapter Summary.

Part II Project Portfolio Management: A Story.

2 Introduction.

10 Years Ago . . ..

Present Day . . ..

Later that afternoon . . ..

3 Are We Investing in the Right Things?
EPMC Working Document on Portfolio Investment.

4 Are We Optimizing Our Capacity?
Demand-Side Resource Management.

Supply-Side Resource Management.

Conclusion.

EPMC Working Document on Portfolio Resource.

Optimization.

5 How Well Are We Executing?

6 Can We Absorb All the Changes?

Defining Change.

Types of Change.

Modeling the Impact of Change.

Controlling the Impact of Change.

Conclusion.

EPMC Working Document on Enterprise Change Management.

7 Are We Realizing the Promised Benefits?

Key 1: Ensuring All Benefits Claimed Are Robust and Realizable.

Key 2: Capturing All Value Created.

Key 3: Moving beyond Benefits Realization to Value Creation.

Conclusion.

EPMC Working Document on Benefits Realization.

Part III Operating Considerations.

8 The PPM Process.

PPM Components.

The Project Proposal.

Project Proposal Approval.

The Business Case and Project Management Plan.

Project Prioritization.

Project Authorization.

Project Execution and Review.

Chapter Summary.

9 Setting the Foundation for Success.

The Business Case Foundation.

The Benefits of PPM.

The People Foundation.

The Process Foundation.

The Technology Foundation.

Tying It All Together: People, Process, Technology.

Chapter Summary.

10 PPM Design.

PPM’s Seven Ps.

Decision Criteria.

Source of Data and Information Related to Decision Criteria.

Scoring Projects and Portfolio.

Weighting Decision Criteria.

Drawing ‘‘The Line’’ in the Portfolio.

Link to the Business Case.

Business Case.

Link to the Portfolio.

A Few Parting Thoughts.

Chapter Summary.

11 Implementing PPM.

Executive Sponsorship.

Change.

Skills.

Structure.

Executive Steering Committee.

Governance Board (Decision Review Board).

Project Management Office.

Project Management Standards Committee.

Process Approach.

Capacity.

Demand.

Communication Plan.

Training.

Conclusion.

Chapter Summary.

12 Maintaining PPM.

Dashboards and Metrics: The Visuals.

Meetings: Keeping the Process Going.

Communication: Making Sure Everyone Is on the Same Page.

Maturity Models: Where Do You and Your Organization Stand?

Resource Management: Getting Your Arms around the Organization.

Keeping Up the Momentum.

Dedicating Resources to Running the PMO.

Chapter Summary.

Part IV The Story: Nine Months Later.

13 Bringing It All Together.

References.

Index.

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