In investment and capacity planning, a planning portfolio defines the capacity and demand entities to be analyzed and balanced.
To start using investment and capacity planning, you must first determine which capacity and demand entities you want to evaluate. Capacity can be derived from cost centers, work, strategies, or outcomes. Demand can be derived from work, strategies, or outcomes.
The table below describes the most common use cases for planning portfolios.
Top-down work planning |
Strategic planning |
Product/outcome planning |
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Program planning can be used to plan the projects and work that will deliver a program. |
Strategic planning can be used to determine the breakdown of strategic funding/budgets into the initiatives and programs that will deliver the strategy. |
Product/outcome planning can be used to plan investments in new products or the development of products. |
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