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Investment and Capacity Planning Adoption Pathway

1. Understand the basics 2. Set up and configure 3. Adopt and optimize 4. Gain insights with reports

 

 

Investment and capacity planning includes robust reporting and analytics as core features, essential for effective decision-making. These tools provide insights into various aspects of investment and capacity management, facilitating informed decisions. Additionally, there are a range of supplemental reports that can be configured to enhance portfolio planning. These reports allow for customization based on specific business needs, enabling organizations to tailor their analysis and reporting to better align with their strategic objectives.

In this guide: 

Available Reports

Report Title Type Resources
Planning Portfolio – Planning Manager – Rank and Analyze Pivot Views Tile

In the Planning Portfolio – Investment and Capacity Planning View, use the Planning Manager Tile to view investments and make decisions based on portfolio financial targets and capacity targets. 

  • Use the Rank Pivot View to rank and prioritize investments. 
  • Use the Analyze Pivot View to analyze investments by moving them above (accepted investments) and below the line (pipeline investments).
Planning Portfolio – Planning Manager – Shift and Balance Pivot Views Tile

In the Planning Portfolio – Investment and Capacity Planning View, use the Planning Manager Tile to view current and pipeline investments and make decisions based on portfolio financial targets and capacity targets. 

  • Use the Shift Pivot View to assess which investments are at risk due insufficient capacity and examine the impact of shifting investment dates and durations. 
  • Use the Balance Pivot View to identify and resolve capacity and demand issues in order to continue with priority investments. 

Planning Portfolio – Planning Manager – Compare Planned Investments Pivot View

Tile

In the Planning Portfolio – Investment and Capacity Planning View, use the Planning Manager Tile to view current and pipeline investments, model scenarios, and make decisions based on portfolio financial targets and capacity targets. 

The Compare Planned Investments Pivot View allows you to compare planned investments from two different scenarios and identify differences relevant to the financial data, investment approval status, and investment ranking values.

Planning Portfolio – Planning Manager – Compare Approval Decisions Pivot View Tile

In the Planning Portfolio – Investment and Capacity Planning View, use the Planning Manager Tile to view current and pipeline investments, model scenarios, and make decisions based on portfolio financial targets and capacity targets. 

The Compare Approval Decisions Pivot View allows you to compare approval decisions from two different scenarios to evaluate the trade-offs of investment decisions.

Configurable Analyze Tiles

Tile

The configurable Analyze tile allows you to create custom chart tiles, table tiles, Power BI tiles, and visual tiles. Administrators can create shared configurable chart and table tiles, and control who has access to the Analyze tile.

PLN01 – Investment Planning Demand vs. Portfolio Targets 

Analytic

This analytic summarizes data in an investment planning portfolio scenario by providing a time-phased view of the portfolio demand and targets. Portfolio demand is compared to the capacity of resources or funds required to deliver the portfolio, or to the benefits/revenue the portfolio must deliver. This analytic supports project, strategy, and product-based portfolios.

PLN32 – Planning Portfolio Financial Burndown Comparison  Analytic This planning portfolio report creates a time-phased financial burndown chart of the whole planning portfolio or each individual project, allowing you to track actual burn and forecast burn to ensure that spend, effort, revenue, or benefits are in line with projections. This report compares versions of the financial plan with effort represented as FTEs, days, or hours, and financials as cost, benefits, or revenue.