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Using Project and Portfolio Management 10.x
EDU Trainings s.r.o.
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This four-day course is designed to familiarize you with the Project and Portfolio Management
(PPM) application and how it can be used to organize and run your strategic projects. Hands-on
lab exercises provide you with the opportunity to explore and apply the Project Management
tools and best practices for managing a project’s schedules, resource demands and capacity,
estimated and actual costs, and its overall health. The course consists of approximately 50%
lecture and 50% hands-on lab exercises. The hands-on lab exercises use version 10.1 of the
software.
This course is designed for users who are new to Micro Focus Project and Portfolio Management
and are chartered to configure the software for the organization. Upon successful completion of this course, you should be able to:
Understand and describe the different modules in Micro Focus PPM and how they work with each to manage individual initiatives such as proposals and projects and manage them collectively as a portfolio
Utilize PPM and planning strategies to effectively forecast staffing requirements, and budgets for proposed projects
Define the projected costs, resources, and time necessary to execute a project and manage accordingly
Align initiatives and portfolios to the strategies of the company
Utilize PPM resource management to analyze and assess the impact of initiatives and actual work efforts on your organizational resources
Assign the best fit resources based on the needs of the project
Utilize PPM financial management to analyze and assess the impact of initiatives including actual costs on your organizational budget
Use dashboard portlets, and available visualizations to communicate the status of your project to the different stakeholders and participants
Describe the major entities of each PPM module and what is modified in each step of the project management lifecycle
Work with programs and portfolios to better manage initiatives together rather than individually to better meet business strategies
Analyze your portfolio using the strategies supported by PPM and their toolsets
Analyze different scenarios to discover the impact on your organizational resources and budget and value creation based on changes to your portfolio content
(PPM) application and how it can be used to organize and run your strategic projects. Hands-on
lab exercises provide you with the opportunity to explore and apply the Project Management
tools and best practices for managing a project’s schedules, resource demands and capacity,
estimated and actual costs, and its overall health. The course consists of approximately 50%
lecture and 50% hands-on lab exercises. The hands-on lab exercises use version 10.1 of the
software.
This course is designed for users who are new to Micro Focus Project and Portfolio Management
and are chartered to configure the software for the organization. Upon successful completion of this course, you should be able to:
Understand and describe the different modules in Micro Focus PPM and how they work with each to manage individual initiatives such as proposals and projects and manage them collectively as a portfolio
Utilize PPM and planning strategies to effectively forecast staffing requirements, and budgets for proposed projects
Define the projected costs, resources, and time necessary to execute a project and manage accordingly
Align initiatives and portfolios to the strategies of the company
Utilize PPM resource management to analyze and assess the impact of initiatives and actual work efforts on your organizational resources
Assign the best fit resources based on the needs of the project
Utilize PPM financial management to analyze and assess the impact of initiatives including actual costs on your organizational budget
Use dashboard portlets, and available visualizations to communicate the status of your project to the different stakeholders and participants
Describe the major entities of each PPM module and what is modified in each step of the project management lifecycle
Work with programs and portfolios to better manage initiatives together rather than individually to better meet business strategies
Analyze your portfolio using the strategies supported by PPM and their toolsets
Analyze different scenarios to discover the impact on your organizational resources and budget and value creation based on changes to your portfolio content
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Module 1: Course OverviewThis module reviews the course objectives, schedule, and responsibilities of the students and the instructor.
Module 2: Introduction to Portfolio Management
Understand and describe what is Portfolio Management
Identify the primary portfolio entities in PPM
Describe the portfolio lifecycle within PPM
Module 3: Resource Management Fundamentals
Describe how Resource Management (RM) integrates with other PPM modules and how it fits into Portfolio Management
Understand at a high level how RM in PPM works and what are its main configurations
Understand the role of the Resource Manager
Understand how Team Management fits into Resource Management
Module4: Financial Management Fundamentals
Describe how Financial Management (FM) fits into Portfolio Management
Understand at a high level how FM in PPM works and what are the main configurations
Module 5: Introduction to Project Management
Identify the solutions that Project Management provides, and how these solutions integrate with the other modules – Demand, Resource, Financial, Program, and Portfolio Management
Recognize the phases of the Project Management Lifecycle and how each phase is supported in Project Management
Identify the roles that are involved in each phase of the Project Management Lifecycle
Module 6: Creating a Proposal
Describe an end-to-end portfolio management scenario from proposal through asset recognition
Submit a proposal, including basic information such as the business objectives and high-level requirements
Review and process a step in a previously submitted proposal
Module 7: Defining Financial and Resource Requirements
As part of the proposal process, capture resource and financial requirements using staffing profiles and financial summaries
Understand the elements of a staffing profile and how forecasted resource needs interact with your organization’s resource supply
Understand the elements of a financial summary and how projected costs interact with your different organizational budgets
Module 8: Understanding Project Types and Policies
Understand what a project type and their purpose is
Identify what the different project policies are and how they determine how a project is executed and managed
Configure project policies
Module 9: Creating a Project
Create a new in-flight project or generate from an approved proposal
Enter basic project parameters
Determine the type of roles to assign to project participants that will allow them the right level of access to the project
Describe the process and track a project through its workflow
Module 10: Staffing a Project
How to use the original staffing requirements to request resource allocations from resource managers
Assume the role of the resource manager to assign and allocate resources or teams to staffing profiles
Identify the information that you can find in resource profiles, calendars, and organization units, and use that information when selecting and scheduling resources
Module 11: Building a Work Plan
How to create a project work plan/schedule
Understand the different available features
Schedule tasks and activate a work plan
Understand the different options for integrating with Microsoft Project
Module 12: Managing the Execution of a Project
Use the Project Summary page to monitor overall project health and timeline
Understand how project health indicators are calculated and other graphical status indicators
Submit and monitor project issues, risks, and scope changes from the Project Summary page
Submit timesheets against the project or work plan tasks
Module 13: Working with Project Financial Summary
Review forecasted costs and benefits and compare to manually entered actuals
Monitor project costs against plan and approved budget
Roll up actual labor costs to the project costs automatically, based on actual efforts that are reported from the work plan
Module 14: Closing a Project – Assets
Understand the purpose of an Asset as the product of a completed project in your Portfolio
Spawn an asset from a project
Review the elements of an Asset
Module 15: Understanding Program Management
Describe how program management fits in with the other modules
Understand what a program type is
Create and set up a program and link constituent lifecycle entities
Understand how information is rolled up from underlying entities
Use the different views including Timeline to gather program information
Module 16: Working with Portfolios
Work with Theme and Value-Driven portfolio
Understand business objectives
Understand Strategy and Initiative
Manage strategic themes and KPIs
Module 17: Advanced Scenarios and Options
Understand What-If Analysis and Scenario Comparisons
Review options for integrating with other software including Agile tools
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This course is recommended for project managers, portfolio managers, and PMO personnel whointend to use PPM in planning, executing, and monitoring both small-scale and large-scale projects.
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