Connecting the Project Dots -- Can You See a Strategy Here?


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Connecting the Project Dots -- Can You See a Strategy Here?


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Contributed by: Gartner PPM Summit

For years CIOs have listed business-IT alignment as one of the top goals. The problem is that the PMO is often caught in the middle with a high level strategy on the one hand and dozens if not hundreds of detailed projects on the other. This workshop will offer some practical techniques and approaches to help bridge the gap.

Key Issues:

  • How can a high level strategy be expressed in a format that is understandable by project teams?
  • Is there a way to infer strategy based on the projects that are actually being funded?
  • How can strategy be linked to projects?





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