- As a CIO you know you should audit your portfolio, but you don’t know where to start.
- There is a lack of portfolio and project visibility.
- Projects are out of scope, over budget, and over schedule.
Our Advice
Critical Insight
- Organizations establish processes and assume people are following them.
- There is a dilution of practices from external influences and rapid turnover rates.
- Many organizations build their processes around existing frameworks. These frameworks are great resources but they’re often missing context and clear links to tools, templates, and fiduciary duty.
Impact and Result
- The best way to get insight into your current state is to get an objective set of observations of your processes.
- Use Info-Tech’s framework to audit your portfolios and projects:
- Triage at a high level to assess the need for an audit by using the Audit Standard Triage Tool to assess your current state and the importance of conducting a deeper audit.
- Complete Info-Tech’s Project Portfolio Audit Tool:
- Validate the inputs.
- Analyze the data.
- Review the findings and create your action plan.
Develop a Project Portfolio Management Strategy
Measure IT Project Value
Maintain an Organized Portfolio
Optimize IT Project Intake, Approval, and Prioritization
Refine Your Estimation Practices With Top-Down Allocations
Establish Realistic IT Resource Management Practices
Grow Your Own PPM Solution
Prepare to Successfully Deploy PPM Software
Tame the Project Backlog
Select and Implement an IT PPM Solution
Audit the Project Portfolio
Get Started With IT Project Portfolio Management
Responsibly Resume IT Operations in the Office
Bring Visibility to Your Day-to-Day Projects
Drive Business Value With a Right-Sized Project Gating Process
Demystify the New PMBOK Guide and PMI Certifications
Make Sense of Strategic Portfolio Management
Maximize the Value of IT Across Enterprise Portfolios
Deliver Engaging Portfolio Reports With Power BI