Portfolio Prioritization

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Revision as of 11:31, 28 February 2020

This Wiki-page is currently under construction, and therefore may important information be missing. In case of any conflicts, please contact, Andy M Filipovic, s153501@student.dtu.dk


Group members
Andy Mattulat Filipovic s153501
Casper Scheel Nielsen s193273
Lucas Gunnersen s161812
Magnus Thor Gunnarsson s193154
Mohammad Sadeq Nateqi Nateqi s143376
Morten Aarkrogh Christensen s193382

Contents

Introduction

This Wiki page is a collection of tools and methods that we find relevant, in the development of a portfolio prioritization method/toolbox, in close collaboration with FL. Smidth.



Tools

This chapter contains the different tool we intent to use during the portfolio prioritization process. The different tools will have short description of the tool and how it's intended use.


Tool 1: Scoring Method (Casper)

Definition

Practical guidelines /how to

Benefits and limitations

Tool 2: Bubble Diagram (Casper)

Definition

The bubble diagram is a very simple, yet useful tool to map preferential values of a project. The values are mapped on an X-Y matrix, where each axis determine the desired value. The name bubble comes from the actual representation of the values in the matrix.

Practical guidelines /how to

Benefits and limitations

Tool 3: Portfolio selection (Magnus)

Definition

Practical guidelines /how to

Benefits and limitations

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