Understanding Project Portfolio Management

Project management is focused on delivering projects with quality within multiple project management constraints. However, for the sake of the overall organization, it is important that executives ask key questions, such as:

  • Are we focusing on the projects that deliver our company’s strategic goals?

  • Do we have enough information to include a project in the portfolio?

  • Will we be able to complete all the selected projects in the portfolio, considering the existing budget and resources? Do we need to shut down a project that has already started?

  • Do we have enough flexibility to accommodate changes and meet any possible new opportunities?

Through project portfolio management, you can answer these questions, and you can have full visibility into your organization’s entire portfolio of projects. Project portfolio management ensures that you, as an executive, go beyond just successfully delivering projects and instead create an ongoing, dependable process that facilitates your ability to achieve your strategic vision through the projects being selected and executed. Rather than focusing only on the details of project execution, with project portfolio management the focus shifts to the overall benefits of projects to the organization.

Project Server 2010 reflects a portfolio management life cycle, as shown in Figure 26-3.

The project portfolio management life cycle is a five-phase process that starts with business driver definition and ends with project execution.

Figure 26-3. The project portfolio management life cycle is a five-phase process that starts with business driver definition and ends with project execution.

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