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Roadmapping

Process
Governance and Lobbying
Process
Overview
Dovetailing with the Project Process
Strategic vs Tactical
Transformation Debt
Ratio
       
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Although Transformation Debt Ratio™ is defined for each project, it can also be combined to produce an TDR for a group of projects in a program or an overall TDR for the entire Project Portfolio. Of course, when combining TDR you need to weight each individual TDR to get a balanced view.

While TDR for the entire Transformation Portfolio provides a useful metric at a point in time, it is more useful to track it over time. A sensible view might be that over time, an Enterprise might like to see the amount of work that is Compliant increase and the amount of work done in a Non-Compliant way decrease - since doing work in a Compliant way is generally the most effective, most efficient and least risky manner of doing it.

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Keypoint

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Over time, increase the ratio of Strategic to Tactical work.

Management: Over time, increase the amount of Transformation work done in a Compliant fashion, while decreasing the amount of Transformation work done in a Non-Compliant fashion.

Questions to ponder...

What is the TDR for your currently executing Transformation Portfolio?

How do you want that to change going forward?

What do you need to do to make that happen?

What will you do to break the cycle?

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