Description
Book SynopsisAgile Portfolio Management deals with how an organization identifies, prioritizes, organizes, and manages different products. This is done in a streamlined way in order to optimize the development of value in a manner that's sustainable in the long run. It ensures that a company provides their clients with the best value for their investment. A good portfolio manager understands and follows the agile principles while also considering the various factors needed to successfully manage numerous teams and projects.
The project management offices of many organizations are faced with the reality of more and more agile deliverables as part of agile transformations; however, they lack the knowledge to perform these tasks. Researchers and practitioners have a good understanding of project, program, and portfolio management from a plan-based perspective. They have common standards from Axelos, PMI, and others, so they know the best practices. The understanding of agile
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 – "Financial" Project Portfolio Management (PPM) Chapter 2 - The Reality of Agile@Scale Chapter 3 – Agile Portfolio Management (APM) Chapter 4 – Agile Portfolio Management Frameworks Chapter 5 – Project Portfolio Management versus Agile Portfolio Management Chapter 6 – Hybrid Portfolio Management Chapter 7 - Implementing Agile Portfolio Management Chapter 8 – Tailoring Agile Portfolio Management Chapter 9 - Case studies on Agile Portfolio Management Chapter 10 - Reference list Chapter 10 - Glossary of terms and Acronyms