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Portfolio management : = a strategic approach /
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Portfolio management :/ edited by Dr. Ginger Levin, John Wyzalek.
其他題名:
a strategic approach /
其他作者:
Wyzalek, John.
出版者:
Boca Raton, FL :CRC Press, : c2015.,
面頁冊數:
xxvii, 340 p. :ill. (some col.) ; : 27 cm. ;
標題:
Project management. -
ISBN:
1482251043 (cloth) :
Portfolio management : = a strategic approach /
Portfolio management :
a strategic approach /edited by Dr. Ginger Levin, John Wyzalek. - Boca Raton, FL :CRC Press,c2015. - xxvii, 340 p. :ill. (some col.) ;27 cm. - Best practices and advances in program management series. . - Best practices and advances in program management series. .
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Chapter 1. Organizational agility through project portfolio management / Catherine P. Killen, PhD -- chapter2. Portfolio selection and termination / Werner G. Meyer, PhD -- chapter 3. Corporate strategy : converting thoughtsand concepts into action / David V. Tennant, PE, PMP, MBA -- chapter 4. Establishing a governance model for strategic portfolio management / J. LeRoy Ward, PMP, PgMP,CSM, PfMP -- chapter 5. IT governance as an innovation tool / Dr. Subbu Murthy -- chapter 6. Governance and portfolio management / Laurence Lecouvre, PhD -- chapter 7. Project portfolio governance / Jennifer Baker, PfMP MSPM, PgMP, PMP, ITIL, MBB, PfMP -- chapter 8. Business intelligence framework for project portfolios (BIPPf) / Muhammad Ehsan Khan, PhD, PgMP, PMP -- chapter 9. Portfolio management success / Carl Marnewick, PhD -- chapter 10. Building the bridge between organizational strategy and portfolio management : alignment and prioritization / Manuel Vara, PMP, SCPM -- chapter 11. Theaccuracy of portfolio risk estimation / David A. Maynard, BSEE, MBA, PMP -- chapter 12. Marketing the project portfolio / Rodney Turner, PhD and Laurence Lecoeuvre, PhD-- chapter 13. Strategic portfolio management through effective communications / Amaury Aubree-Dauchez, PMP, PgMP-- chapter 14. Project portfolio management and communication / Wanda Curlee, DM, PMP, PgMP, PMI-RMP, PfMP-- chapter 15. Addressing portfolio information issues through the use of business social networks, stars, and gatekeepers / Robert Joslin PhDc, PMP, PgMP, CENG -- chapter 16. When stakeholders, goals, and strategy conflict / John Wyzalek, PfMP -- chapter 17. Portfolio alignment : a strategic approach through the predicative value of outliers' data / Ing. Kari Dakakni, MReg, CENG --chapter 18. Delivering organizational value in the zone ofuncertainty / Dr. Lynda Bourne, DPM, FACS, FAIM.
"Preface While portfolio management has been applied in the financial industry since the early 1950s, it is only within the past two to three decades that academic research plus guidelines for practitioners have been conducted and made available. Although some organizations used portfolio management techniques to select and prioritize programs and projects to pursue since the 1960s,these organizations rarely discussed its use recognizing it was a competitive advantage for them to do so. In the late 1970s and 1980s, software to assist in prioritizing programs and projects and to allocate resources became available, and there was increased interest in organizations to adopt the software and then recognition that tools alone were insufficient to manage a portfolio. Portfolio management requires a culture change, with processes and procedures in place that are consistently followed at all levels to support organizational strategies and promote organizational success. It requiresstrategic goals to ensure the work being done, whether a program, project, or an operational activity, supports these goals; having an inventory of existing work in progress available to determine if it supports organizational strategy and should be continued; and business cases, which are prepared and approved for proposed work to undertake. Such a culture change takes time and dedication to implement, but increasingly, organizational leaders are doing so recognizing its necessity especially in terms of the complexity of work under way and the often lack of qualified and available resources to do this work effectively."--
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Standard No.: 40024257971
LCCN: 2014021618
Nat. Bib. No.: GBB4A6636bnb Subjects--Topical Terms:
678828
Project management.
LC Class. No.: HD69.P75 / P627 2015
Dewey Class. No.: 658.4/04
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