Use Organization Strategy to Drive Project Portfolio Management Business or organizational strategy is intended to drive all decisions within an organization. It provides a direction, a rallying point, and a litmus test for decisions at all levels. The best organizations make sure their initiatives are in alignment with their strategic plan, so becoming familiar with the strategic plan is invaluable to project, program, and project portfolio managers.Keywords:
John Reiling, strategic planning, project management, program management, project portfolio management, organizational strategy, PPM, Standard for Portfolio Management Distinguishing Portfolio Management, Program Management, and Project Management There is often a misunderstanding, and hence a mixed and overlapping use of terms, when it comes to program management. Sometimes a program is called a project. Sometimes a project is called a program. In addition, sometimes project portfolio and program are mistakenly used interchangeably. This article is intended to clarify the main differences and to distinguish the unique aspects of project poKeywords:
John Reiling, Portfolio Management, Project Portfolio Management, Program Management, Project Management, PMBOK, Standard for Portfolio Management, Standard for Program Management Motorola Droid 2 Even in mid-2010 standards, Verizon original Droid still looks and feels thoroughly modern - at least they set a pretty high bar for the upper end of the Android product portfolio when it launched late last year to life, and Motorola has managed to , is updated regularly through two major revisions of the platform on the way (in fact, it is still only one of very few devices with Froyo commercially at this point).Keywords:
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