Project Management

How do I manage the business case?

linkedin twitter facebook Request to reuse this  

Connect with Influencers

avatar
Riam Chazbek President of PMI Lebanon Chapter - PMO Consultant| Ernst and Young Beirut, Lebanon

avatar
Dawn Thiem Enterprise Coach & Operational Excellence Leader| Agile Transformations Inc. Omaha, Ne, United States

avatar
Cheryl Lee Business Analysis and Project Management Consultant and Instructor| Knowledge Adapters Thornhill, Ontario, Canada

avatar
Giuseppe Di Maria Project Manager | Program Specialist| Honeywell Belgium

avatar
Andy Jordan President| Roffensian Consulting S.A. Cherry Grove, AB, Canada

avatar
Joanna Newman Head of Innovation and Transformation , Telecoms| Vodafone Cholderton, United Kingdom

avatar
Bruce Harpham Editor & Author| ProjectManagementHacks.com Toronto, Ontario, Canada

avatar
Deeksha Singh PM I| Discovery Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa

avatar
Mohamed Hassan Project Management Consultant, Author and Speaker| LIFELONG Kuwait, Kuwait

avatar
Ricardo Vargas Global Leader in Project Management | Pioneer in AI | Macrosolutions | PMOtto.ai| Former PMI Chairmain, PMI Fellow, HBR Author | Corporate Board Member Lisbon, Portugal

Pages: 1 2 <prev

PMOs: Moving Beyond the Project Resource Pool

by Andy Jordan

Portfolio management needs to begin with idea creation. But if the portfolio starts with the idea creation process, how does the PMO engage people beyond the reach of traditional project execution so that their ideas are captured?

Determining the Appropriate Level of Formal Documentation with Project Sizing

by Mike Tressler, MBA, PMP

Do you ever wonder how far to go with formal documentation on a given project? PMBOK gives us an extensive set for project management standards from which to draw, but we don’t always choose to apply the full extent of these standards to every project--nor would it be appropriate to do so. Meet Project Sizing...

Demonstrating Value and Measuring Success through Planned Management

by David Blumhorst

PMOs will have different contributions to the business based upon their unique mandate, goals and objectives. It is important to remember that PMO contribution is a matter of planned management execution, not an automatic or guaranteed success.

The Pensky File

by Patti Gilchrist, PMP

Many times, organizations focus on the “what” (i.e., specific tasks) and the “how” (do our actions reflect corporate culture and core values?), but forget about the “why”. That can be dangerous...just ask George Costanza.

Strategy-Focused Project Charter

deliverable

This template outlines a classic Project Charter with a focus on project definition and strategic ties. Risks and stakeholder needs are covered, but not in granular detail. It is appropriate for fairly low-risk projects where the goal is to get everyone on the same page up front.

Agile Idea Qualification and Project Initiation Webinar

by Sally Elatta
September 27, 2011 | 45:24 | Views: 746 | PDUs: 1.00 | Rating: 4.28 / 5

This webinar will cover the very important, yet commonly rushed, initial phases of an Agile (or non Agile) Project. We will walk through Idea Qualification and Project Initiation where we take the business idea through several activities to justify the project value, define clear measures for completion, determine alternative solutions and evaluate if the project is really worth proceeding with or not.

EXPAND YOUR KNOWLEDGE

ADVERTISEMENTS

"Life is what happens to us while we're making other plans."

- John Lennon

ADVERTISEMENT

Sponsors