Conference
Program
8:00am - 9:00am -
Registration and Continental Breakfast
9:00am-10:00am
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Doerscher |
Managing the Dynamic IT Portfolio: Responding to
the Rhythms of Change
Terry Doerscher, Chief Process Architect,
Planview
During periods of economic contraction, the
ability to effectively manage demand, use
capacity to maximum efficiency and control costs
takes on an added dimension of importance. For
most organizations, rather than applying
portfolio management techniques to select
entrepreneurial opportunities, attention often
turns to how to best weather the storm with
judicious cost containment and increased
scrutiny of discretionary activities.
During downturns in the business cycle portfolio
managers must shift their approach to both help
the organization maintain existing products and
services, as well as position the organization
to take advantage of the inevitable upswing.
This session will provide an overview of how
product and service lifecycles are leveraged as
part of investment portfolio development, and
how portfolios are executed relative to shifts
in operational strategy.
10:00am - 10:30am - Refreshment Break
10:30am-11:30am
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Malisch |
Creating Your Own 'Secret Sauce' for Strategy,
Governance, and Portfolio Management
Susan Malisch, Vice President, CIO, Loyola
University Chicago
Many organizations struggle with aligning
Information Technology with the strategic
direction of the business environment in which
they operate. This misalignment generally
creates a set of cascading problems; a lack of
understanding of how projects are selected for
implementation, what criteria are used to
prioritize projects, and how projects are
managed and controlled once they are initiated.
While there are many strategies and project
management methodologies generally available,
success is often determined by how well the
leadership adapts techniques which are best
suited to their environment.
This presentation will cover a 10-point
checklist, provide specific templates, tips and
techniques, and provoke food for thought in how
to create or refine your "secret sauce" of
Strategy, Governance, and Portfolio Management.
11:30am-12:30pm
IT
Project Leadership: Driving Business Strategic
Projects in Challenging Times
Joanne Johnson,
Process Management Strategy Consultant, Best
Consulting Group;
Former Director IT Portfolio
Management, Career Education
During a downturn, business can lose sight of
their business and IT visions. In order
for a business to remain competitive, it is
important to continue to remain focused.
Mr. Amrhein will present specific advice for
determining which projects to cut, how to get
business buy-in for the revised plan, and
developing support within your IT group.
In this session attendees will learn:
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How to develop a revised plan that supports
evolving business needs
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How to maintain investments in crucial areas
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How to identify the projects that are a
must- have from a business perspective
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How to prioritize projects within your
portfolio
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How to secure buy-in for the changed plan
12:30pm - 1:30pm Luncheon
1:30pm-2:30pm
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Roche |
How to Leverage
Comprehensive EPM to Understand Your
Organization's Demand While Maximizing Limited
Supply
Fabrice Roche,
Senior Vice President, UMT Consulting Group
Due to the recent
economic downturn, budgets and resources have
become even more limited than normal.
Across the board budget and resource cuts were
often used to solve the issue of too many
projects and too few resources, but deep cuts
often destroy more value than is necessary.
Leveraging Enterprise Project and Portfolio
Management to understand and manage your
organization's project demand, the alignment of
those projects to the organization's strategic
drivers and the ability to execute projects with
fewer resources can preserve significant value
to the organization even when it is necessary to
cut resources to bare-bone levels.
You will learn how
to:
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Gain
visibility into the organization's Project
Demand: establish a single repository for
all projects
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Establish
project workflow(s): standardize the
business case requirements and the intake
process
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Maximize your
Supply: strategically align investments to
maximize the value of limited budget and
resources
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Automate your
EPM process: maximize benefits by leverage
an enterprise project and portfolio
management governance process and technology
platform
2:30pm - 3:00pm - Refreshment Break
3:00pm-4:00pm
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Hoskins |
Measure What Matters Most: Using Metrics to
Improve Portfolio Performance
Jay Hoskins, Senior Solution Architect,
PowerSteering Software
The goal of PPM is to achieve better corporate
performance through a portfolio that's aligned
with the strategic objectives of the
organization. But with all the variables
involved how do you accurately measure the
impact of your portfolio, ensure that your PMO
meets the needs of the business and utilize the
right information to make decisions?
Attendees will learn how to:
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Identify and cut costly, redundant, and
non-strategic projects from your active
portfolio
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Quantify your PMO's current and sustainable
business value
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Rebalance and reprioritize your portfolio to
reflect changing business needs
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Measure project financial performance,
beyond "just costs"
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Track project schedule, execution and cycle
time
4:00pm-5:00pm
A Road Map for the High Impact PMO
Mark Price Perry, Founder, BOT
International
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Perry |
The PMO is the bridge between projects and
business. This presentation provides a
business-driven approach to the PMO and to
project portfolio management. Highlighted is a
five dimensional approach to organizational
project portfolio management that defines the
roadmap for a PMO to operate in both the
strategic corporate space as well as in
functional departments. This presentation
addresses the requirements for setting up a PMO
that meets the needs of practitioners
responsible for managing projects, PMO
management responsible for managing the project
portfolio, and the leadership team “constituents
of the PMO” responsible for the attainment of
business goals for whom the PMO exists to serve.
“A Road Map for the High Impact PMO” is
practical guide supported by PMO and PPM
expertise, outside-the-box insights and
considerations, and new techniques aligned to
the needs of the business as opposed to
theoretical and academic approaches.
Attendees will learn:
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New techniques for effectively managing the
PMO
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New approaches for organizational-wide
project portfolio management
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Insights into the negative, unintended
consequences project management standards
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Techniques for thinking “outside-the-box” of
the traditional PM community
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Case examples and insights to ensure a
business driven PMO

Conference
Price: $219.00 per person
Each attendee will receive a certificate
awarding 7 CPE credits for CISSP continuing
education,
in addition to 0.7 CEUs and 7
PDUs.
CISSP is a registered certification mark of
(ISC)², Inc.
Exhibits
As is always the case at CAMP IT Conferences
events, the talks will not include product
presentations. During the continental
breakfast, coffee breaks, and the luncheon break
you will have the opportunity to informally meet
representatives from the following sponsoring
companies, who have solutions in the area of the
conference.