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Implementation of EPM 2010 to support the teaching of project and portfolio management
Nedzelský, Roman ; Chocholatý, Drahomír (advisor) ; Janiš, Petr (referee)
This thesis deals with the issue of the project management, project portfolio management and environment settings for the management and portfolio analysis in a fictional organization. In the theoretical introduction there is outlined the situation of the education of the project portfolio management at universities in the Czech Republic, Europe and worldwide, in summary form of founded courses that deal with this issue. Some basic principles of PMI methodology follow to introduce the reader to the project and portfolio management. As a practical part of this thesis there has been project management solution software implemented as a support for the portfolio management education. Microsoft Project 2010 has been selected for this purpose. This part of the thesis guides reader through practical topics like how to set up the whole environment including all utilities and contains a description of services settings. As example there were also sample roles and resources of the company set up, which were subsequently assigned to fictional projects so that the business portfolio analysis based on set of business goals and prioritization of individual projects could have been performed. The contribution of this work can be found mainly in the possibility of portfolio management education and training by using one of the leading software tool that are successfully implemented in a real production environment, and to try out the various acts and practices and also to clarify the various processes in the context of specific projects within the portfolio. Prepared fictional organization and sample data can be especially used as a model for handling various assignments in the upcoming educational courses at VŠE.
Microsoft Project Server 2010 usage for education of portfolio management
Lojka, Tomáš ; Chocholatý, Drahomír (advisor) ; Chlapek, Dušan (referee)
The main theme of this diploma thesis is the implementation of Microsoft Project Server 2010 into practice. In the first part there is described a dilemma of project management and its role in domain of management by projects. Analysis of current situation in the field of taught portfolio management courses is also part of this section. This analysis is focused on czech universities environment and courses in private training centres. The most important part is the second part of this dissertation, which is focused on description of the Microsfot Project Server 2010 implementation. The general benefit from this description is the cumulative overview step by step from basic installation to local clients software configuration. From the functional side this thesis gives implemented SharePoint Server 2010 and Project Server 2010, which are going to be used as one of the cornerstone of new course in The University of Economics in Prag.

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