Most organizations don’t struggle because teams can’t execute—they struggle because too many initiatives compete for the same people, dependencies stay invisible, priorities flip midstream, and “green” projects don’t add up to real business value.

Program & Portfolio Strategy for Scaling Delivery
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Program & Portfolio Strategy for Scaling Delivery
This course is part of Project & Process Management for a Tech-Driven Workplace Specialization

Instructor: Evan Kimbrell
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What you'll learn
Prioritize initiatives using value scoring tied to business outcomes—not politics or “loudest voice wins.”
Set lightweight governance, change control, and portfolio reviews that drive stop/pivot/scale decisions.
Plan across teams with dependency maps, risk heatmaps, and capacity/throughput constraints
Skills you'll gain
- Dependency Analysis
- Portfolio Management
- Coordination
- Program Management
- Product Roadmaps
- Prioritization
- Organizational Strategy
- Governance
- Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)
- Project Portfolio Management
- Change Control
- Risk Management
- Goal Setting
- Capacity Planning
- Business Priorities
- Performance Measurement
- Decision Making
- Capacity Management
- Project Management
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March 2026
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