Project Management and Presentations/Speeches

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Dashboards: Where We've Been and Where We're Going

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Title:Dashboards: Where We've Been and Where We're Going (ID: SER08053)
Author(s):Jamie Brown (Clemson University) and Janell Bohlmann (Clemson University)
Origin:Presented at Southeast Regional Conferences (06/02/2008)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:

Dashboards help inform the end-user community of progress on major IT initiatives and also help the IT community keep focused on the status of less intensive projects. Dashboard interface uses can range from an individual campus-wide initiative dashboard to a one showing multiple projects occurring simultaneously. A dashboard not only can enhance a website's visual appeal, but it can also give project managers (and IT and other campus leaders) information at a glance that helps them understand the current status of the IT organization's priorities and its future direction.

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Project Portfolio Management at Georgia State University

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Title:Project Portfolio Management at Georgia State University (ID: SER08064)
Author(s):Randall Alberts (Georgia State University)
Origin:Presented at Southeast Regional Conferences (06/02/2008)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:

For the past two years, Georgia State University's Information Systems and Technology (IS&T) has been building a portfolio of projects. With over 40 ongoing projects, IS&T needed to prioritize projects to ensure the appropriate resources are applied to meet deadlines. Over the course of the process, many changes to strategy and the ranking format were made to arrive at the current model. This seminar will demonstrate how IS&T prioritizes projects and determines resource planning for those projects. The session will also cover the methodology and tools used.

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Using Project Management Tools to Manage Services - Or, How EITS Is Figuring Out What We Do!

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Title:Using Project Management Tools to Manage Services - Or, How EITS Is Figuring Out What We Do! (ID: SER08049)
Author(s):Patrick Wagman (University of Georgia) and Lynn Latimer (University of Georgia)
Origin:Presented at Southeast Regional Conferences (06/02/2008)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:

Managing, documenting, and controlling service activities is one of the biggest issues facing an IT organization. Enterprise Information Technology Services (EITS) within the University of Georgia approached the problem by implementing the Clarity Portfolio and Project Management tool and adapting it to meet the needs of both project and service management. We will discuss the process we used to determine the activities our organization is accomplishing and to implement a tool to capture data to document those activities and help plan for the future.

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Understanding and Applying ITIL in Higher Education

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Title:Understanding and Applying ITIL in Higher Education (ID: ENT08025)
Author(s):William Cunningham (Yale University)
Origin:Presented at Enterprise Technology Conferences (05/28/2008)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:

ITIL is a leading framework for managing and delivering IT services. It helps IT organizations become more efficient and effective in their service planning, delivery, and oversight. ITIL is flexible enough to be adopted by IT in higher education. This discussion will briefly introduce ITIL and its place in the wider IT value chain. It will also cover the experience of an ITIL implementation at Yale University, including the time, resources, and skills required.

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Implementing Effective ERP Governance and Portfolio Management

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Title:Implementing Effective ERP Governance and Portfolio Management (ID: ENT08013)
Author(s):Walter W. Sevon, Jr. (George Mason University), Jennifer Flagel (George Mason University), and John B. Wheat (BearingPoint, Inc.)
Origin:Presented at Enterprise Technology Conferences (05/28/2008)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:

George Mason University has implemented a new governance structure and portfolio management procedures to provide more effective ERP guidance, direction, and support in a large, distributed campus environment. This presentation will review the process employed to implement these new measures, summarize the results to date, and discuss lessons learned.

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Educating Future IT Leaders in Portfolio Management

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Title:Educating Future IT Leaders in Portfolio Management (ID: ENT08009)
Author(s):Joshua Mauk (University of Nebraska) and Kimberly Harper (University of Nebraska)
Origin:Presented at Enterprise Technology Conferences (05/28/2008)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:

Those of us in IT organizations have limited resources and a plethora of requests. How do we objectively determine which projects or systems should move forward and which ones must wait? How can we involve others in the decision-making process, and how do we logically explain the result? Are there tools that can help us reach the best decision?

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Using a Wiki as a Project Management Tool

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Title:Using a Wiki as a Project Management Tool (ID: WRC08062)
Author(s):Lisa Spencer (Occidental College) and Gayle Burns (Occidental College)
Origin:Presented at Western Regional conferences (03/31/2008)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:

Working on IT projects requires input across IT teams and often from employees in other departments as well. This presentation will show the solutions that ITS at Occidental College has developed using a wiki to maintain open and timely communication across broad groups.

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Technology Projects: Here, There, and Everywhere!

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Title:Technology Projects: Here, There, and Everywhere! (ID: WRC08047)
Author(s):Hilary J. Baker (California State University, Northridge) and Christopher Xanthos (California State University, Northridge)
Origin:Presented at Western Regional conferences (03/31/2008)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:

As demand and cost for resources grow and we look to technology for solutions, it is imperative that we use technology resources on campuses wisely. Technology projects spring up here, there, and everywhere! Hear how Cal State Northridge has implemented a process to effectively identify and manage our technology projects.

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Collaborative Development: The Human Side of Project Management

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Title:Collaborative Development: The Human Side of Project Management (ID: MWR08073)
Author(s):James Phelps (University of Wisconsin-Madison) and M. Therese Ruzicka (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
Origin:Presented at Midwest Regional Conferences (03/17/2008)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:

UW–Madison successfully managed a large IT project using a new collaborative development methodology. The goal was to bring the product to life quickly with fewer bugs and greater input from both functional and technical people. This methodology impacted our organization in unexpected ways. We'll share successes and lessons learned.

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Agile Project Management

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Title:Agile Project Management (ID: NCP08083)
Author(s):Patrick Masson (SUNY College of Technology at Delhi) and Ken Udas (The Pennsylvania State University)
Origin:Presented at NERCOMP Conferences (03/10/2008)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:

Agile project management (APM) is an approach to system design, development, and improvement intended to increase project success rates through incremental and iterative processes. Because the benefits of APM are tied to operational flexibility, understanding and support throughout the organization is required. In this presentation, some techniques for achieving organizational coherence with APM will be explored and illustrated.

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