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Portfolio Management

When you are faced with the challenge of determining the bottom line for a department, division, or even an entire company, Robbins-Gioia will implement a Portfolio Management solution to compare each project on multiple levels to identify which projects are too costly, too risky, ineffective, or failing. The result is the ability to make better-informed decisions about which projects to cut, how to re-appropriate funds, and how to increase earnings per share. Robbins-Gioia portfoilio management consulting services brings optimal results.

Blog:
Portfolio Management

Case Study:
Managing for Results: DoD Agency Turns to Portfolio Management for Improved Performance and Efficiency [PDF 35K]

White Papers:
10 Critical Steps to Successful Portfolio Management [PDF 62K]

Portfolio Management: Making the Most of Limited Resources [PDF 231K]

Managing Initiatives and Capital Assets with a Strategic Portfolio Perspective [PDF 231K]

Brochure:
Portfolio Management [PDF 126K]

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