
Middle Managers in Program and Project Portfolio Management
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Content
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- List of Tables
- List of Figures
- Acknowledgements
- Executive Summary
- Introduction and Background
- Literature Review
- Methodology and Analysis
- Managerial Implications: What Middle Managers in Successful Organizations Do
- Theoretical Implications and Conclusions
- Chapter 1: Introduction and Background
- Program and Portfolio Management as a Subset of Corporate Governance
- Governance and Transaction Cost Economics
- Research Questions
- Objectives
- Scope and Underlying Assumptions of this Study
- Management Process
- Milestones and Deliverables
- Supporting Organizations
- Report Structure
- Chapter 2: Literature Review
- Project Portfolios and their Management
- Portfolio Definitions and Selection Techniques
- Planning and Managing Project Portfolios
- Competencies for Portfolio Management
- Programs and the Management of Programs
- Program Management as an Entity for Organizational Structure
- Program Management Processes and Life Cycles
- Competencies for Program Management
- Project Types and Program/Portfolio Management
- Environmental Complexity
- Chapter 3: Methodology and Analysis
- The Qualitative Study
- Qualitative Data Analysis Results
- The Quantitative Study
- Sample Demographics
- Quantitative Data Analysis Results
- Results Triangulation
- Chapter 4: Managerial Implications: What Middle Managers in Successful Organizations Do
- Organizing for Program and Portfolio Management
- Managers Activities in Program and Portfolio Management
- Middle Managers Roles in Program and Portfolio Management
- Portfolio Management Related Roles Prior to Project Execution
- Business Planning
- Project Selection
- Resource Planning
- Resource Procurement
- Project and Program Plan Review
- Program Management Related Roles Prior to Project Execution
- Identification of Business Opportunities
- Synergy Identification
- Resource Planning and Selection
- Program and Portfolio Management Related Roles during Project Execution
- Identification of Bad Projects
- Participation in Steering Groups
- Prioritization of Projects
- Coordination of Projects
- Collection and Aggregation of Reports
- Initiation of Reviews
- Handling of Issues
- Coaching of Project Managers
- Improvement of Processes
- Summary of Managerial Implications
- Chapter 5: Theoretical Implications and Conclusions
- Theoretical Implications
- Suggestions for Further Research
- A Final Word
- References
- Appendix A: Interview Instrument
- Appendix B: Questionnaire Instrument
- Appendix C: Summary Tables
- Questionnaire Variable Descriptions
- Performance Differences by Governance Structure
- Performance Differences in Projects, Programs and Portfolios by Governance Structure
- Summary of Research Questions, Hypotheses and Results
- Appendix D: Author Contact Information
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