Bibliographic citations
Espinoza, D., Duran, J., Galdos, A., Navarro, E. (2020). Propuesta de modelo de gestión de portafolio de proyectos de TI en una Institución financiera [Trabajo de investigación, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)]. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/651614
Espinoza, D., Duran, J., Galdos, A., Navarro, E. Propuesta de modelo de gestión de portafolio de proyectos de TI en una Institución financiera [Trabajo de investigación]. PE: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC); 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/651614
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title = "Propuesta de modelo de gestión de portafolio de proyectos de TI en una Institución financiera",
author = "Navarro Quiñones, Edinson Roberto",
publisher = "Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)",
year = "2020"
}
Today, financial institutions consider the IT area as a strategic unit, not only as a support area, but also as the ally to fulfill the strategic objectives and grant qualitative and quantitative benefits to the business. This contribution originates, from the development of projects that are formed based on the initiatives of the different business areas, which must be part of a Project Portfolio. Despite the importance of the IT Project Portfolio for the institution, it does not have a Project Portfolio Management process that is correctly formalized and promoted by Senior Management; resulting in the use of subjective criteria to filter, prioritize, select, execute and optimize projects, making it difficult to include those that generate the greatest benefits and achieve organizational objectives in an optimal way. For this reason, the institution has the need to adopt an IT Project Portfolio Management Model based on a series of good practices recognized in the industry. This research work is entitled “Proposal of a Management Model of IT Project Portfolio in a Financial Institution“ is developed in 4 main chapters. Chapter 1 shows the theoretical framework, which contains the situation of the financial sector, as well as the conceptual basis of Project Portfolio Management. Chapter 2 describes the analysis of the current, problematic situation and the qualitative and quantitative justification. Chapter 3 describes the proposal of the model, which consists of 3 stages for the Portfolio life cycle: Portfolio Formulation, Demand Management and, Monitoring and Control; and of 6 transversal components to the life cycle stages: Strategic Management, Portfolio Management, Organizational Change Management, Value Management, Capacity and Skills Management, and Risk Management. This leads to obtaining the key success factors, as well as the benefits of the proposed model. Finally, chapter 4 shows the conclusions and recommendations given for that proposal.
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