Book description
Lead change through strategic alignment of project and process performance
Practical and filled with expert advice, Strategic Project
Portfolio Management: Enabling a Productive Organization
presents a clear framework for your organization to complete impactful
strategic projects. Providing executive-level guidance to build a
powerful and efficient process from initial adoption to portfolio
alignment, this essential resource contains case studies from small to
global multinational organizations, arming you with the insights to
ensure your strategic projects are given the resources they need to
deliver business impact.
This important guide
- Shows executives how to align their projects and processes with
their business strategy for compelling competitive advantage
- Provides cases from best in class organizations, showing how
they were able to achieve results by using processes outlined in
the book
- Reveals how technology is the key to developing new
collaborative platforms and innovative work management
environments that have not been possible until now
- Defines a framework for assessing project portfolio management
competence within your organization and driving momentum for
compelling improvements
- Explores how to go beyond project portfolio management to a
holistic work management system
Strategic Project Portfolio Management: Enabling a Productive
Organization offers the practical recommendations, guidance, and
real world insights you need to immediately begin driving better
project management strategy.
Simon Moore is the Product Planner for Microsoft's Enterprise Project
Management solution and has engaged with project and portfolio
executives from Brazil to Japan to define the most effective
strategies to completing projects on time, on budget, and within
scope. He has worked for Anheuser-Busch on new product development,
financial portfolio analysis at Putnam Investments, and regulation and
compliance at the Bank of England. He has served as a strategic
consultant to firms in the technology, retail, and financial
industries. He has written for the UK's Guardian newspaper and is a
member of the Project Management Institute. He has a BA (Hons.) from
Oxford University and a Master of Business Administration from the
Kellogg School of Management. He also studied at Chulalongkorn
University in Asia and holds the Chartered Financial Analyst
designation. Simon was born in the UK and currently lives in Seattle, USA.