integrative review of project portfolio management ranking criteria - understanding better the decision-making process

Patrícia Pionório, Zoltán Sebestyén
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Project portfolio management (PPM) relies on rankings of projects, which can be challenging due to the many factors and people involved. Project prioritization is essential when a business works on multiple projects simultaneously (whether the projects are wholly independent or interdependent). Managing the projects already in the company’s portfolio and selecting new ones to add to the portfolio are among the essential tasks for many companies. The organization must prioritize the proper initiatives within its diversity to attain its goals and objectives. The ranking approach is a way to prioritize the projects by placing them in order from most important to least important by assigning each task a rating based on a set of criteria. These can be very diverse and depend on many factors, such as different financial and non-financial impacts). This study aims to provide a comprehensive assessment of the existing literature on studies in project portfolio management ranking, focusing on the ranking criteria employed and identifying the journals that published the papers we selected for this analysis. Before ranking, it is necessary to specify which criteria are most relevant to suit the organization’s goals. This research presents the main applicable criteria for ranking project portfolios and their sub-criteria to understand the potential of PPM better, leading to selecting more suitable and valuable projects for the organization. Based on this review, exploring the criteria used for the process, identifying the possibilities for their application, and gaining further knowledge of them enable better portfolio management for the company.
综合审查项目组合管理排名标准-更好地理解决策过程
项目组合管理(PPM)依赖于项目的排名,由于涉及到许多因素和人员,这可能具有挑战性。当业务同时处理多个项目时(无论这些项目是完全独立的还是相互依赖的),项目优先级是必不可少的。管理公司投资组合中已有的项目并选择新项目添加到投资组合中是许多公司的基本任务之一。组织必须在其多样性中优先考虑适当的计划,以实现其目标和目的。排序方法是根据一组标准为每个任务分配一个等级,按照从最重要到最不重要的顺序对项目进行排序的一种方法。这些影响可能非常多样化,并取决于许多因素,例如不同的财务和非财务影响)。本研究旨在对项目组合管理排名研究的现有文献进行全面评估,重点关注所采用的排名标准,并确定我们为本分析选择的论文发表的期刊。在排名之前,有必要指定哪些标准与组织的目标最相关。本研究提出了对项目组合进行排序的主要适用标准,以及它们的子标准,以便更好地理解PPM的潜力,从而为组织选择更合适和有价值的项目。基于此审查,探索用于过程的标准,确定其应用的可能性,并获得对它们的进一步了解,从而为公司实现更好的投资组合管理。
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