SAN FRANCISCO, CA — (Marketwired) — 10/21/14 — Innotas today announced a free live webinar on “The Road to Alignment: Take the Path Forward with Strategic Prioritization,” featuring Mark Mullaly, a thought-leader on Project Portfolio Management (PPM). The webinar will be held on Oct. 23 at 10 a.m. PT/1 p.m. ET. for this complimentary webinar.
Mullaly will share strategies and best practices to successfully establish and sustain alignment of project opportunities with organizational goals including:
The combination of an objective scoring methodology with related criteria that influence a project–s value
The importance of building portfolios, projects and resources around overall business objectives
The need to take into account resource capacity, objective priority and political reality in making prioritization decisions
Agreement on alignment and a commitment to make decisions collaboratively from an organizational perspective
“Research shows that there–s an essential need for alignment of projects with business strategy,” Tushar Patel, Vice President of Marketing for Innotas. “Yet, many organizations hit bumps in the road as it isn–t clear which path should be taken to get there, and this webinar will shed some light on how to better align projects with your business strategy.”
Innotas, the leading provider of Cloud Portfolio Management solutions, delivers a seamless way to manage projects, resources and applications across the enterprise. Innotas– solutions include Project Portfolio Management (PPM), Application Portfolio Management (APM), Resource Management, Predictive Portfolio Analysis, Agile Portfolio Management, and the Innotas Integration Platform. Innotas is ranked a “Leader” in the Gartner Magic Quadrant for Cloud-Based Project and Portfolio Management Services and a “Visionary” in the Gartner Magic Quadrant for Integrated IT Portfolio Analysis. Founded in 2006, Innotas is headquartered in San Francisco and has hundreds of customers nationwide, across healthcare, government, education and other industries. For more information, visit or call 866-692-7362.
For more media information, contact:
Lisa Hendrickson
LCH Communications for Innotas
516-767-8390
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