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• Project Portfolio

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Microsoft Office 2007 Project Portfolio Server 2007

1 Microsoft Office Project Portfolio Server 2007 allows creation of a

project portfolio, including workflows, hosted centrally, so that the

information is available throughout the enterprise, even from a browser

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Project management Project portfolio management

1 An increasing number of organizations are using, what is referred to as, project portfolio

management (PPM) as a means of selecting the right projects and then

using project management techniques as the means for

delivering the outcomes in the form of benefits to the performing private

or not-for-profit organization.https://store.theartofservice.com/the-project-portfolio-toolkit.html

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Project portfolio management

1 Project Portfolio Management (PPM) is the centralized management of

processes, methods, and technologies used by project

managers and project management offices (PMOs) to analyze and collectively manage a group of

current or proposed projects based on numerous key characteristics

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Project portfolio management - The PPM market

1 project portfolio-level PPM users, who create project-related decision frameworks, selecting specific

projects based on those frameworks, planning the delivery of those

projects or investments, tracking those investments at a high level, and reporting on those activities

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Project portfolio management - Enterprise Project Portfolio Management

1 Enterprise Project Portfolio Management (EPPM) is the practice of taking a more integrated and top-down approach to

managing all project-intensive work and resources across the enterprise. This

contrasts with the traditional approach of combining manual processes, desktop project tools, and ‘best-in-breed’ PPM applications for each project portfolio

environment.

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Project portfolio management - Evolution of PPM

1 In addition, as the size, scope, complexity, and geographical spread

of organizations’ project portfolios continued to grow, greater visibility was needed of project work across the enterprise, allied to improved resource utilization and capacity

planning.

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Project portfolio management - Business Drivers for EPPM

1 The PPM landscape is evolving rapidly as a result of the growing preference for

managing multiple capital investment initiatives from a single, enterprise-wide system. This more centralized approach,

and resulting ‘single version of the truth’ for project and project portfolio information, provides the essential transparency of

performance needed by senior management to monitor progress versus the strategic

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Project portfolio management - Project Portfolio Optimization

1 A key result of PPM is to decide which projects to fund in as near an optimal manner as possible. Project Portfolio

Optimization (PPO) is the effort to formally make the best decisions possible under these conditions.

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Project portfolio management - Further reading

1 Rajegopal, Shan; Philip McGuin, and James Waller (2007). Project Portfolio Management: Leading the Corporate

Vision. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 978-0-230-50716-6.

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Project portfolio management - Further reading

1 EPMC, Inc.; Michael J. Stratton, Mark Wybraniec, Sarma Tekumalla, Mark Stabler, San Retna, Diane D. Miller, Michael Gosnear, Stephen Jenner,

Michael Mee, and Michael M. Menke (2009). Project Portfolio

Management: A View from the Management Trenches. Wiley. ISBN

978-0470505366.

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Microsoft Office Project Portfolio Server

1 'Microsoft Office Project Portfolio Server' is a discontinued project

portfolio management application from Microsoft. It was part of its

Enterprise Project Management suite which includes Microsoft Office

Project Server.

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Microsoft Office Project Portfolio Server - Description

1 'Microsoft Office Project Portfolio Server' 2007 allows creation of a

project portfolio, including workflows, hosted centrally, so that the

information is available throughout the enterprise, even from a browser

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Microsoft Office Project Portfolio Server - Description

1 Office Project PortfolioServer is being rolled up into Project Server 2010

with 64 bit requirements all the way around for the 2010 family

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Modern portfolio theory - Applications to project portfolios and other non-financial assets

1 For example, while we can compute that the optimal portfolio position for 3 stocks is, say, 44%, 35%, 21%, the

optimal position for a project portfolio may not allow us to simply

change the amount spent on a project

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Project development - Project portfolio management

1 An increasing number of organizations are using, what is referred to as, project portfolio management (PPM) as a means of selecting

the right projects and then using project management techniquesAlbert Hamilton (2004). Handbook of Project Management Procedures. TTL Publishing, Ltd. ISBN 0-

7277-3258-7 as the means for delivering the outcomes in the form of benefits to the

performing private or not-for-profit organization.

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