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There is no silver bullet that will allow us to remove all uncertainty, but we can apply some business intelligence practices to the concept of annual planning to at least increase our confidence levels and reduce the risks around the decisions that we make.

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by Andy Jordan

Project portfolio management tools are becoming more widespread and more powerful, but are we fully leveraging them as well as we might? There could be some exciting things possible if we combine a PPM database with a BI tool.

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Guiding a business or a project often comes down to making intelligent data-driven systematic decisions. Being able to answer four questions will help.

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by Michael Wood

Successful BI initiatives take more than just people, technology and fancy tools. They require proper levels of engagement of BI teams with key stakeholders; coming to grips with legacy system shortcomings and realities; and a strategically aligned commitment.

Data Gathering in Portfolio Management

by Kenneth Darter, PMP

Making good business decisions while managing a portfolio often comes down to gathering the proper data and creating useful business intelligence. Here's some advice on four critical stages of the process.

Enterprise Manufacturing Intelligence

by John Jackie, Gilad Langer
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This presentation presents a framework and industry best practices allowing for the definition of usable metrics and intelligence that employ all the available operational data in the organization from the shop floor activities to business operations

Developing and Maintaining the Performance Measurement Baseline(PMB)

by Gary Humphreys
March 07, 2012 | 45:35 | Views: 729 | PDUs: 1.00 | Rating: 4.33 / 5

To be able to adequately determine the schedule and cost status on a project, a well-conceived Performance Measurement Baseline (PMB) must be developed. Organizing, scheduling, and applying the proper resources needed to accomplish the work are essential to building and subsequently maintaining a PMB.

A Pragmatic Journey to Project Portfolio Metrics for a CIO

by Nayan Patel
May 18, 2012 | 53:07 | Views: 1,440 | PDUs: 1.00 | Rating: 4.27 / 5

While Project Portfolio Management (PPM) has been around for many years, the benefits of it are finally starting to show presence. This presentation will review how one healthcare organization implemented a PPM solution with a solid governance process to collect data and create valuable financial information for management decision making.

Mastering Data Visualization: A Guide for Project Managers

by Manogj Sundaresan

This article equips project managers with the knowledge and tools to harness the power of data visualization. It explores essential techniques, emphasizing their practical applications in project management.

The Biggest Barrier to AI in Project Management

by Andy Jordan

What’s the biggest barrier to artificial intelligence improving project management? AI has the potential to have a very big impact on our craft—but a lot of organizations aren't in a position to effectively harness it due to one fundamental problem.

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