Coordination between project management levels: portfolio, program and project
Keywords:
Project Management, Program Management and Portfolio Management.Abstract
Every organization needs to set up projects in order to solve its
specific needs and to develop new ideas. When many projects
are to be managed, it is necessary to have proper project
management processes, which aims are to integrate projects
horizontally through their processes and life cycles. In order to
set an organizational strategy, it is essential to integrate the
projects and programs vertically by means of a portfolio. This
portfolio sets links between the organization aims, the
processes that lead to fulfil those aims, and the final product.
To do so, it is very important to know beforehand the link
points between the specific programs, projects and portfolio.
Nowadays, there are some tools and regulations that help to
manage these variables, as are the ones issued by the Project
Management Institute, which has not dealt with the variables
as a whole, but as independent items. This project analyses the
existing interrelation between portfolio, program and project.
To do so, it shows the program and project life cycle, their
groups of processes, and the integration of all these variables
into a portfolio by means of the PDCA cycle. This interrelation
tries to set the monitoring and control key points and the
decision making, in order to achieve an efficient coordination
(resources optimization) among the three levels and, so, reach
the strategic aims of the organization.