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At a high level, '''portfolio management''' can refer to the management of a mix of any number of items or processes, ranging from projects, products, programs, or even assets. The goal is to ensure the overall spectrum of activities, including cost, deliverables, and risk profile matches what is acceptable to the organization.<ref>[www.IFSWorld.com What is Portfolio Management?]</ref> | At a high level, '''portfolio management''' can refer to the management of a mix of any number of items or processes, ranging from projects, products, programs, or even assets. The goal is to ensure the overall spectrum of activities, including cost, deliverables, and risk profile matches what is acceptable to the organization.<ref>[www.IFSWorld.com What is Portfolio Management?]</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 13:53, 20 January 2023
What is Portfolio Management?
At a high level, portfolio management can refer to the management of a mix of any number of items or processes, ranging from projects, products, programs, or even assets. The goal is to ensure the overall spectrum of activities, including cost, deliverables, and risk profile matches what is acceptable to the organization.[1]
See Also
- Application Portfolio Management (APM)
- Project Portfolio Management (PPM)
- IT Portfolio Management (ITPM)
- Project Portfolio Rationalization
References
- ↑ [www.IFSWorld.com What is Portfolio Management?]