TY - BOOK AU - Kloppenborg,Timothy J. AU - Laning,Laurence J. TI - Strategic leadership of portfolio and project management T2 - Supply and operations management collection, SN - 9781606492956 (electronic bk.) AV - HD30.28 .K567 2012 U1 - 658.4012 23 PY - 2012/// CY - [New York, N.Y.] (222 East 46th Street, New York, NY 10017) PB - Business Expert Press KW - Strategic planning KW - Project management KW - Strategy KW - execution KW - portfolio management KW - executive sponsorship KW - executive leadership KW - project management KW - information technology KW - data-based decision making KW - Organizational assessment N1 - Part of: 2012 digital library; Includes bibliographical references (p. 225-230) and index; 1. Implementing strategy through portfolios and projects -- 2. Managing a portfolio to implement strategy: a leadership team role -- 3. Sponsoring successful projects -- 4. Leading project managers: the project executive role -- 5. Listening to customers, employees, and processes: a chief projects officer's role -- 6. Understanding information technology opportunities and challenges: a chief information officer's role -- 7. Making sensible decisions using data: a responsibility of all executives -- 8. Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- Index; Access restricted to authorized users and institutions; Also available in print N2 - This book is aimed at executive leaders of organizations. Leaders from all organizations will benefit from this book, but especially organizations that may have limited resources and bench strength. This book instructs executive leadership teams on implementing strategy through identifying, selecting, prioritizing, resourcing, and governing an optimal combination of projects and other work. This book also tells executives who serve as a sponsor or who have a project manager direct report what they need to do at each project stage. Advice is given to the executive who owns the project management competency for the company on utilizing input from customers, employees, and processes. Much of the organization's work is dependent on information technology, and understanding and using information technology as a strategic weapon helps an organization become competitive and effectively implement their business strategies. All of these portfolio and project decisions need to be made based upon both qualitative and quantitative data using reliable analysis methods UR - http://portal.igpublish.com/iglibrary/search/BEPB0000135.html ER -