Portfolio HEADWAY: Monitoring Portfolio Performance: It's Not Just Stapling Status Reports Together


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Portfolio HEADWAY: Monitoring Portfolio Performance: It's Not Just Stapling Status Reports Together


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Contributed by: Mark Mullaly

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One of the essential activities in managing portfolio performance is monitoring the overall performance. For too many organizations, however, this simply means stapling individual status reports together and calling it a consolidated view of portfolio status.

Establishing a process for effective portfolio monitoring is much more than the sum of individual project status reports. While being able to get the details of an individual project is important, that isn't what portfolio management is about. And the information contained on the average project status report isn't the most crucial information for the portfolio manager to understand if they are to effectively monitor performance.

This webinar takes a fresh look at what it means to monitor portfolio performance. Join Mark Mullaly as he helps to define the questions that a portfolio manager should be asking, the reporting process that this requires and how to move beyond just status reports to know what is really going on inside a project portfolio.





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