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Project Portfolio Management

Successfully managing a single project takes a precarious blend of structure and socio-cultural skills. Managing a portfolio of projects is that same blend on steroids. Projects can be an organization鈥檚 method to executing a corporate strategy. Yet, the Project Management Office (PMO) is often misunderstood and sometimes misdirected because of how they manage a portfolio of projects.

This one-day training will explore practical methods for selecting and managing a portfolio of projects. A primary focus will be activities that add value to meeting the organization鈥檚 mission and how to avoid being labeled as the 鈥減aper-pushing bureaucrats,鈥 鈥渞oad-blocking gatekeepers,鈥 鈥減roject cops,鈥 or 鈥渟ideline observers.鈥 In addition to discussing best practices in both large and small group settings, hands-on exercises will provide reinforcement of each concept鈥檚 application.

In this hands-on training our objectives are:

  • To create understanding of where the execution of projects fits into YOUR organization鈥檚 structure and WHY
  • Practice the decision-making process to decide WHICH projects your organization are worth investing in
  • Determine the key elements that need to be communicated and understood in your project and portfolio reporting
  • Create a plan for developing your Project Management staff

Key participants should be Senior Project Managers or above or who have responsibility for multiple projects who may or may not be working in a Project/Program Management Office environment

Facilitator

Pete Evangelista Pete Evangelista

Pete Evangelista is an expert Project, Program, and Portfolio Manager. He has been managing high impact and high visibility projects since the early 90鈥檚. 

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鈥淧ete was knowledgeable and fun. Would like to look into the next steps of project management to dig deeper. Five stars.鈥

Amber Copley, Marketing Team Lead

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