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Conference Paper Portfolio Management 3 October 2002
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Journey to project portfolio management
By Shaltry, Paul E. | Drew, Edward J. | Horgan, Brian This paper will describe developing and establishing a project portfolio management capability as part of an overall project management capability improvement program. In particular, it will focus…
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Conference Paper Portfolio Management 3 October 2002
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Project portfolio management
By Smogor, Michael J. | Kester, Julie In the fourth quarter of 2001, our firm implemented a "home grown" project portfolio management process. This paper presents the model we developed, the growing pains we experienced, and the lessons…
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Conference Paper Portfolio Management 3 October 2002
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Project portfolio management tools and techniques
By Rosenstock, Christian In times of increased demand and increasingly limited resources, it is not enough to be successful at managing projects. Firms must choose to work on projects that make them successful. The art and…
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Conference Paper PMO, Portfolio Management, Program Management 3 October 2002
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Organizational project management maturity at The New York Times
By Burns, Janet | Crawford, J. Kent This paper is designed to provide a real-life application of a project management maturity model to the New York Times Company. Research includes data gathered for the baseline project management…
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Conference Paper Portfolio Management 3 October 2002
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Using scenario planning as an aid in project portfolio management
By Dye, Lowell D. Businesses must continually try to look forward and position themselves to take advantage of opportunities. Scenario planning is a process that helps decision-makers take a view of the possible…
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Conference Paper PMO, Portfolio Management, Program Management 3 October 2002
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Benchmarking project management maturity
By Pennypacker, James S. Learn the value of using a maturity model to develop the steps needed to move your organization to higher levels of performance. The results of a survey of 126 senior-level project management…
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Conference Paper Portfolio Management, Quality Management, Information Technology 3 October 2002
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Success in the real world
By Elkins, Tony Portfolio management is a technique to evaluate how well an organization’s investments deliver value to the organization. Though still in its infancy for evaluating resource, project and service…
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Conference Paper PMO, Strategy, Portfolio Management, Program Management 3 October 2002
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Enterprise project management
By Gaddie, Shelley | Charter, Meg Enterprise project management (EPM) is based on the principle that an organization's vision, mission, strategies, goals, and objectives are a set of projects that--when effectively defined,…
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Conference Paper Portfolio Management, Quality Management 3 October 2002
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Of benchmarks and scorecards
By Brown, Alex S. More and more, "project management" is becoming "project portfolio management", requiring senior project managers to report upon a wide variety of projects. Producing a consolidated view of…
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Conference Paper Portfolio Management, PMO 3 October 2002
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Project portfolio management--PMO application
By Nash, Thomas K. As more operations-oriented companies initiate projects to remain competitive, they are finding that by supporting a project management office (PMO) they are better able to initiate, implement, and…
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