Setting up metrics to manage and track a small project effectively is easy. Doing this for a large program or portfolio initially looks harder. However, it becomes easy once realize a program is simply a series of aggregated projects all working together to achieve a single objective. Once you do this, creating and using...
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Tags: A9, Amazon, BMM, Business Motivational Model, Cost, Dashboard, Execution, Gmail, Google, Metrics, NASA, OMG, Resourcing, Schedule, Shea, Zachman
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I have heard metrics that indicate that anywhere from 50% to 75% of all projects and programs are late or fail to meet their business objectives. However, I repeatedly see Program Dashboards that indicate that everything is “Green.” They key to avoiding this is picking Dashboard Metrics that create incentives for forward-looking behaviors that...
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Tags: Cost, Dashboard, Metrics, Resourcing, Schedule, Six Sigma
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We are at the time of the year when most of us are both measuring the success (or failure) of our 2009 portfolio and finalizing our plans for 2010. A key tool I have used across several industries to manage (business and technological) success is the Program Dashboard. This blog series will share the...
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Tags: ACT-IAC, CIO, Dashboard, Kundra, Metrics, Performance
Posted in Decision-making, Due Diligence, Portfolio Management, Program Management, Risk Management, Scope Management, Status & Reporting | 1 Comment »
It is not sufficient to simply understand the scope of the business problem or opportunity you are trying to address with your community. You also need to identify how you will measure success BEFORE you start building. This enables you to know “where you are going” and plan a route (mapping your community against...
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Tags: Affiliate Marketing, Belly-off, Business Analysis, Channel Management, Cross-registration, Email, EVA, Eye Balls, HGTV, Idea Center, Kodak, Loyalty Marketing, Men's Health, Metrics, Problem Statement, Rate My Space, Rodale, ROI Value, Value Mapping
Posted in Business Intelligence, Decision-making, Emerging Technologies, Internet (1.0), Lead Gen & CRM, Market Analysis, Scope Management, Social Media / Web 2.0, Status & Reporting | No Comments »
When a new, hot technology appears, it is easy to jump on the bandwagon and focus solely implementing it for your enterprise. However, if you do this you are likely to only do just that, deliver new technology. To use technology to create business value you have start by putting your finger on a...
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Tags: Agile, Belly-off, Blog, Business Analysis, Dell, Email, EVA, HGTV, Lean, Men's Health, Michael Dell, Problem Statement, Rate My Space, Rodale, ROI, RUP, Value
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Based on best practices from RAND and proven with first-hand experience on over $500 million of public and private sector programs, the decision-based government model is an efficient way to implement large, complicated “high change” programs in manner that ensures accountability to all critical stakeholders and creates a culture of ownership and adoption...
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Tags: Agile, Apollo, Boehm, Bradley, Business Analysis, Business Motivational Model, Cell Structure, Force Field, Governance, Lewin, Mitchell, RAND, Rationale Unified Process, RUP, Schein, SCRUM, Stakeholder, Steering Team, Wood
Posted in Business Transformation, Change Management, Decision-making, Governance, Program Management, Risk Management, Scope Management | No Comments »