You are currently defining a hierarchical representation of your portfolio and its components and listing the major and milestone components, including dependencies internal and external to the portfolio with business units. For this you know that you will need multiple inputs. Which of the following are considered inputs in your case?
As part of the Portfolio Communication, the Portfolio Manager analyzes the raw data assimilated from the portfolio process assets and from the stakeholder analysis. This analysis aims to isolate the data that hold value to the receiving audience. Which tool can the portfolio manager use to help him in performing this analysis?
Assume after the acquisition of the natural gas transmission company by your company, a natural gas distribution company, was approved by the various regulatory agencies. You now are overseeing more components with this acquisition as the portfolio manager. While you had each of the components in your company set up in various categories, this approach had not been followed by the transmission company. You explained to its portfolio manager and staff such an approach enables:
A new portfolio is initiated with you as the portfolio manager, you started by developing the portfolio strategic plan and are currently reviewing the Organizational Process Assets; which of the options can be a part of this input?
Assume you are working to ensure your organization has a balanced portfolio. You have decided to use a bubble diagram and have set it up to show the components in terms of: ease of execution [difficult or easy] and component importance [high or low]. In such an approach, bubbles are used to: