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The portfolio team has transitioned from the old portfolio tool, Accolade, to Jira to streamline the number of tools in use. Jira for portfolio consists of three main components:

  1. General Portfolio Initiatives Follow-Up: This portfolio layer provides a comprehensive overview of all initiatives, including descriptions, costs, decision notes, accountabilities, dependencies, and more.

  2. Plan View: This component displays the timeline and planned activities for various initiatives, indicating when and what will be accomplished.

  3. Detailed Project View: This view supports both waterfall and agile methodologies, allowing for detailed tracking and management of one or multiple initiatives.



Porfolio Inniatives follow-up


Kanban & Table view: 

The Jira Kanban board is used to track all initiatives within the Portfolio, providing all necessary information to facilitate informed decision-making. It offers a quick overview of projects that are in the envisioning, strategizing, or blocked stages.

Users can view initiatives by IT Domain, underlying project, responsible parties, GBU, or BSA.

 

Additionally, it allows for assessment in a format similar to an Excel spreadsheet.



Details on a initiatives:

For each initiative, various pieces of information are captured and stored in Jira throughout the portfolio process. This includes:
  • Vision of the Initiative: Details on the target audience and the benefits it will provide.
  • Goal/Value Statement: The objectives and value the initiative aims to deliver.
  • Risks: Potential challenges and risks associated with the initiative.
  • General Information: Includes GBU, objective, strategic theme, business owner, and IT owner.
  • Due Dates: Scheduled completion dates for the initiatives.
  • Applicable Notes: Portfolio decision notes involving necessary stakeholders.
  • Confluence Link: Reference to related Confluence documentation.
  • Google Drive Link: Access to relevant Google Drive files.
  • OKRs: Objectives and Key Results associated with the initiative.
  • Budget and Impact: Financial considerations and effects on future run costs.


       

Additionally, all subtasks within the actual project are tracked to identify who holds responsibilities for critical topics. This ensures that the objectives for the main strategic themes are achieved.


What you will see on this Page:


Access the Porfolio Inniatives follow-up

Access the "Plan view"

Access the Jira dashboard

Access the Financial dashboard

For any questions, feel free to contact the page's owner:

Page's owner: Mégane Junqueira


Plan view: Following up on progress & sub actions 


A significant advantage of integrating both portfolio and project management into a single solution is the enhanced transparency and effective management of cross-initiative dependencies.

Within the portfolio plan view, you can access a detailed overview of project deliverables, their interconnections, and their timelines.

It is the project manager's responsibility to tag the correct initiatives, with all other information being automatically collected.

General overview and progress: 


For projects tracked in Jira, there is an automatic indication of progress and the amount of work completed. Additionally, for these projects, you can view the planned releases and go-lives.

The detailed implementation plan and dependencies, both within the project and across initiatives, are automatically visible.

Detailed overview and dependencies: 


Automatic warnings can be triggered if necessary, and you can utilize various portfolio filters to focus on the specific scope of interest.


Summary dashboard combine portfolio & Financial information


For the financial dashboards IT chose for Google sheet dashboard. 


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