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Defining Asset Properties and KPDs

In Planview Enterprise 12 to 14, contact your Planview representative regarding managing assets as you do other types of outcomes. In addition, contact your Planview representative if you are interested in learning specifics about our Enterprise Architecture solution.

For information on service portfolio management in Planview Enterprise 11.5, see the Getting Started Guide for Planview Enterprise 11.4, Service Portfolio Management Guide for Planview Enterprise 11.4, and the Administrator Guide for Planview Enterprise 11.4.

Summary

In order to track the value of organizational assets, it is important to define and capture the relevant properties and Key Performance Dimensions (KPDs) of the asset. 

Key Performance Dimensions

The fundamental enabler for portfolio assessments is the ability to assign value ratings to assets that are then used to establish relative rank and allow comparison within the portfolio. Key Performance Dimensions (KPDs) establish the framework that supports this capability and allows the PRISMS portfolio assessment approach, which makes use of weighted multi-attribute models for computation.

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