Bibliographic citations
Flores, L., (2021). Impacto de la Gestión de Portafolio de Proyectos en el rendimiento de pequeñas empresas de desarrollo de software en Perú [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/18675
Flores, L., Impacto de la Gestión de Portafolio de Proyectos en el rendimiento de pequeñas empresas de desarrollo de software en Perú []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/18675
@phdthesis{renati/534227,
title = "Impacto de la Gestión de Portafolio de Proyectos en el rendimiento de pequeñas empresas de desarrollo de software en Perú",
author = "Flores García, Luis Alberto",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2021"
}
Project portfolio management is defined as a collection of portfolio components (projects, programs, and other activities) grouped together to facilitate their management, to fully or partially fulfill a set of strategic objectives of the organization. These projects are an important part of the business in general and play a central role in the development, strategic vision, and maintenance of the competitiveness and performance of a company. However, from a strategic perspective, to generate value for the company, it must be guaranteed that the selected group of projects contributes to implementing strategy in terms of product lines, markets, technological platforms, etc. The state-of-the-art review carried out as part of this research shows that project portfolio management has been addressed in multiple papers through mainly case studies that identify tools, success factors, and challenges for its implementation. This justifies the hypothesis that the implementation of project portfolio management influences the performance of companies, however, of the studies found, only a few include small companies in their sample and none in the Latin American context. To develop this project, a mixed research design was used, starting with a quantitative exploratory study, which allowed the identification of a set of organizations that apply project portfolio management practices. The next step was a multiple case study that identified how these organizations applied project portfolio management practices. With the information collected, a strategic project management framework was developed, which includes a set of roles, as well as activities related to the review of strategic objectives, definition and management of the portfolio, and project management. Finally, the proposed framework was validated in two companies with positive results. The results of this project contribute to the field of research in portfolio management by verifying its applicability in the field of small companies and also helps those responsible for implementation by providing a strategic project management framework applicable to SMEs of software development.
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