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  • The Allow PM to Give Certain Rights modification allows the project manager to delegate rights (chosen by the administrator on the PM Rights object) on his or her projects. This modification eliminates the need for project managers to request additional rights through the PMO/management and simplifies the entire process for everyone involved. The system administrator is able to customize the PM Rights object to pick which rights should be granted to users by the process. The process begins when a change is made on the newly created “Grant / Revoke” field on the project object. The process will then grant or revoke (depending on what option is selected) any rights listed in the PM Rights object to the user in the “Assign PM Rights” field on the project object.
  • Very seldom will an organization only deliver using Agile. Some work lends itself better in using Waterfall. The need for a dual operating model will drive the need for a deliberate tooling architecture that will usually include a PPM and an Agile tool.
  • Lean Portfolio Management (LPM) is one of the seven SAFe components of the Lean Enterprise. LPM helps organizations solve numerous challenges by decreasing the delivery of time to value, enabling the organization to pivot quickly in ever-shifting markets, and more.
  • Broadcom provided this presentation on Annual Workforce Planning. Agenda items included: Issues we are solving, Persona Benefits, Plan Types, Art of Strategic Planning, and Resources.
  • A presentation slide deck from Rego University 2022.   The document reviews the best practices around annual planning for your Clarity instance.
    • Introduction
    • Annual Planning Basics
    • Clarity in Annual Planning
    • Investment Tracking
    • Resource Planning
    • Financial Tracking
    • Prioritization
  • The Application Cost by Goal portlet displays the planned cost of all active applications within a user-defined timeframe, summarized by goal in a pie chart. This portlet provides management with a quick overview of cost by goal within a year without navigating to each application individually.
  • The Application Cost by Goal portlet displays the planned cost of all active applications within a user-defined timeframe, summarized by goal in a pie chart. This portlet provides management with a quick overview of cost by goal within a year without navigating to each application individually.
  • The Application Cost by Year portlet displays the active application cost by year, summarized by goal. The application cost is pulled from the application's planned cost and is displayed by year, with colors representing each application goal. This portlet provides management with a quick overview of all application costs without having to navigate to each application individually.
  • The Application Cost by Year portlet displays the active application cost by year, summarized by goal. The application cost is pulled from the application's planned cost and is displayed by year, with colors representing each application goal. This portlet provides management with a quick overview of all application costs without having to navigate to each application individually.
  • The Application Cost by Year portlet displays the active application cost by year, summarized by goal. The application cost is pulled from the application's planned cost and is displayed by year, with colors representing each application goal. This portlet provides management with a quick overview of all application costs without having to navigate to each application individually.
  • Course Description:   Does your organization want to implement application portfolio management (APM)? Are you trying to determine the value in implementing APM? Are you struggling to know what tool you should use and what data is important to collect? This session will review specific use cases of companies that have implemented APM and effectively used the data to drive value for the organization.
  • Course Description:  A review of the basics around APM.  Covering Business Capabilities, Application Scoring, and Best Practices.
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