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PPM: Where Project Meets Strategy PPM: Where Project Meets Strategy
-by Andy Jordan
The portfolio manager is the strategic spearhead of your project organization, and there is a lot of mystery about an organization’s strategic planning process. The PPM function of your organization needs to be in the center of this process, and in this article we explore some of the functions that it needs to perform.
PPM: Project Propaganda Management? - by Mark Mullaly, PMP
Nightmare on Portfolio Street - by Tom L. Barnett, PMP
Prioritizing the Project Portfolio - by Michael Wood
Portfolio HEADWAY: Project Portfolio Management - Where Do I Begin?
Portfolio of CustomersPortfolio of Customers
-by Mike Donoghue
Unlike many assets, the value of a customer relationship is hard to measure. You might be able to determine how much in terms of dollars and cents their collaborations have benefited you, but estimating the true cash value they represent is tough to determine.
The PPM CascadeThe PPM Cascade
-by Joe Wynne
This executive communication strategy will go a long way to prevent middle management inertia when implementing project portfolio management. Here we look at the cascade that breaks down the management wall to PPM.
The Resource PoolThe Resource Pool
-by Andy Jordan
In this time of tight budgets and limited resources, the ability to better manage the resources that you do have across the full portfolio of work is vital. Learn more about maximizing your resources--and how you can manage and distribute them more effectively.
Baby Steps - by Craig Curran-Morton
Portfolio Accounting - by Andy Jordan
Lite Project Portfolio Management - by Dr. Andrew Makar, DMIT, PMP
Portfolio and Program Management: Harmony or Conflict? - by Andy Jordan
PPM: Managing the Business Case - by Andy Jordan
Redefining Portfolio Management: It’s All a Matter of Perspective - by Mark Mullaly, PMP
Portfolio Investing - by Tom L. Barnett, PMP
Portfolio and Program Management: Harmony or Conflict? - by Andy Jordan
Portfolio HEADWAY: Project Portfolio Management - Where Do I Begin?
Portfolio HEADWAY Project Plan


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