Project, Programme and Portfolio Management Tools
Independent Project & Programme Management Specialist MPhil in project management Honorary Fellow, Association for Project Management Honorary President ProgM, the Programme Management SIG Subject Matter Expert, PMI Program Management Standard Author of: Project Management Demystified Programme Management Demystified Co-Author of: One Project Too Many Gower Handbook of Programme Management
Project Planning, Scheduling, Tracking and Monitoring Portfolio Management Tools Document Management Reporting and Communications 3
Monitoring Consolidation of Multiple Workstreams Programme Planning Project Planning & Monitoring Team Planning & Monitoring Timesheets High Initial Costs High Maintenance Costs Powerful Complex Budgetary Control Resource Capacity Planning Risk & Issue Registers Earned Value Analysis Benefit Management Change Control Reporting
Project planning Scheduling Resource allocation Project Progress Tracking Time Sheets 5
Lengthy Laborious Slow Excessive human intervention Potentially inaccurate Data is usually out of date Many versions of the truth Data sometimes serves different needs Programme Management Information Systems (PMIS) are used designed to automate these processes
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Multi-project view schedules budgets traffic lights slice and dice for reports cross – project links total resource requirements
Microsoft Project Microsoft Enterprise Program Manager EPM (Portfolio Server) Oracle/Primavera Hydra 4C Mercury HP Project and Portfolio Management (PPM) These are big, complex, multi-user systems, not desk top applications
Store Documents Centrally Consistent Reduced errors Reduced s Provides Version control Access control Links to tasks, products, risks, issues etc. Search tools Applying standards via templates etc. 10
Document storage Version & Access control Chat rooms Forums & Discussion Threads Contact List Equipment Tracking 11 software.com/project-management/ ProjectPlace DropBox
Informing, getting decisions Instructing Explaining Dashboards Alerting WorkFlow 12 Understand the needs of the reader, just enough and no more SharePoint based Program Management Information Systems PMIS
Updates on Current Workload Model combinations of existing and new work Build scenarios Schedule Investment Benefits Resource requirements Risks Make informed decisions
Approval to Proceed PPM Selection and Approval Process PPM Selection and Approval Process Discoveryprojects Suggestions Live Projects ProgressUpdates Strategy
When choosing from many options, helps you evaluate and compare them If you are assessing unexpected external influence, allows you to assess the impact using “what if” scenarios You can start with simple tools based on spreadsheet, progressing later to more sophisticated dedicated modelling software 16 They are an AID – they won’t make the decisions for you!
Risk and Issues Request for Information Personal Expenses Change Control Financial Control Benefits Capacity Planning 19
Just enough and no more to be in control Consistent processes, standards and terminology – don’t keep re-explaining how Simple tools and templates to start with Keep written material short and to the point Supplement with lots of quality face to face communication 20 Ensure there is enough time allowed for staff to learn
Project, Programme and Portfolio Management Tools Can help – visibility, professional, governance But a fool with a tool is still a fool