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Live Eclipse PPM Demonstrations
Take the principles from Solution Q Educational Webinars and see how Eclipse PPM supports the principles in these online demonstrations.
Eclipse PPM: Portfolio, Project & Resource Management
Available Dates:
Wednesday, September 29, 2010 or Wednesday, October 13, 2010
2pm Eastern / 11am Pacific / 1pm Central
Eclipse PPM is a dynamic project portfolio management tool used to help organizations successfully manage project portfolios with business value in mind. This webinar features portfolio, project and resource management.
Project Portfolio Management for Local Government
Wednesday, September 15, 2010 or Wednesday, October 27, 2010
2pm Eastern / 11am Pacific / 1pm Central
Demands are on Local Government to maximize ROI and minimize costs. Eclipse Project Portfolio Management (PPM) software can help Local Government align portfolios with business strategy, prioritize projects, and gain visibility into project and resources to help focus on improving efficiencies. Eclipse PPM has been deployed in over 170 organizations across the US and Canada.
This demonstration will show how a Local Government organization can use Eclipse PPM to:
- Intake, prioritize, plan and execute projects
- Provide visibility and accountability for a portfolio of projects
- Manage teams of resources (Resource Capacity Planning and Tracking)
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Resource Capacity Planning -
Other Resources
Recorded Webinar: Resource Capacity Planning
Slide Deck: Best Practices for IT Resource Capacity Planning
Client Showcase: Hamilton Health Sciences: Effective Resource Management
Register for a live webinar: Resource Capacity Planning
IT Governance - Other Resources
Recorded Webinar: IT Governance
Client Showcase: Caritas Christi Health Care: Effective IT Governance
Recorded Webinar: How to Prioritize Projects When Each One is Critical
White Paper: How to Prioritize Projects
Register for a live webinar: IT Governance
& How to Prioritze Projects When Each One is Critical