Date: 05/13/2025
Vendor: ProSymmetry
Technology/Topic: Optimizing the Allocation of Skills to Portfolio Work Under Changing Business Conditions
URL: https://www.prosymmetry.com
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Welcome to the Technical Exchange Meeting (TEM)!
Quickly and effectively adapting the limited capacity of skilled people and teams to changing business conditions keeps organizations competitive. Innovative scenario modeling lets portfolio, program, and project planners evaluate the interrelated impacts of proposed changes on enterprise skills capacity, deliverables, costs, mission, and business objectives. Prior to changing the production portfolio roadmap, planners can easily assess the best ways to adjust and sequence all work, resource capacity, timelines, and funding to minimize risks while continuously maximizing the value of capabilities delivered toward mission and business objectives.
This technology can help any organization managing a dynamic portfolio of work under changing business conditions, including those responsible for:
— Information Technology Delivery and Support
— Program or Project Management
— Product Delivery and Sustainment
— Application Development
— Audit Planning and Delivery
ProSymmetry’s technology allows users to easily model and optimize how people, skills, agile teams, and equipment should be allocated across all planned projects, epics, or operational initiatives simultaneously. Capacity allocation is normalized onto a common planning timeline using any combination of FTE, Hours, Man-days, Percentage, Story Points, or Costs. Users have continuous visibility to planned and actual resource allocations, strategy alignment, and utilization. This technology uniquely reduces risks, improves talent retention, and increases the adaptability and predictability of mission, program, and initiative planning.
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