Jun 24, 2021 6:29 AM
Replying to Kik Piney
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My reply refers to programs in the context of "project program management", in contrast to the use of the same word to describe an ongoing commitment to a specific area or client.
In my context I find it useful to consider the mindsets of the relevant managers:
* a portfolio manager has an investor mindset, thinks strategically, and reasons in terms of return on investment from the chosen set of component programs and projects
* a program manager has a business management mindset and thinks in terms of benefit value-added due to the application and interactions between the capabilities delivered by the component projects or sub-programs.
* a project manager has a creator mindset thinks in terms of capability delivery resulting from the new facilities that will be created by the project
Each requires a different focus but these are complementary and each domain needs to understand the relevant goals of the other two.
In brief, portfolio managers focus on long term OUTLOOK, program managers think OUTCOME and project managers are responsible for the project's OUTPUT.