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    Chapter 11: Application Portfolio Management 1. The CIO is concerned about the ever increasing cost of maintaining the inventory of IT applications in the organization. He has asked you to meet to discuss why this proliferation of applications is occurring? One of the main causes of the ever-growing costs of upholding different technologies, is simply that they are not being disposed when they are stop being relevant. A number of these applications provide obsolete functionality or are redundant when compared to more modern systems. The amount of IT tools is continually growing and none or significantly few are being discarded. While on the other hand, the allocated budget remains constant. The causes for not discarding obsolete applications are not the same for all companies. Some companies have personnel that…

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    Portfolio Performance Management Introduction An organisation’s vision which includes the various environmental factors that influence the functioning of the organisation, provides definite paths for growth and development, which are critical for achieving the mission of a globalised organisation. Portfolio management is used to determine the ideal sequence of projects to be carried out to achieve the organisation’s mission. Project Management Institute (2013) states that the portfolio…

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    Identifying and managing risks is a critical responsibility of project managers. Risk is defined as the probability of a specified threat and the subsequent impact that the event produces (Vaidyanathan, 2013). Risks can also bring about either positive or negative outcomes for a project or organization. A project manager must identify potential risks and evaluate each one to determine the severity and likelihood of each event. Only by completing the risk management process, a project manager can…

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    While this concept is typically used to coordinate individual projects, it can also be utilized to organize project portfolios. Project portfolio management is used to identify the long-term objectives and identify future trends within a business or company. The management of project portfolios involves utilizing strategic planning to select projects to undertake to achieve the company goals. (Ward, 2015). Project Portfolio Management both seeks to identify potential projects for a company, and…

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    Adoption of Agile Portfolio Management by Getty Image Name Professor Institution Course Date ADOPTION OF AGILE PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT BY GETTY IMAGE 2 Adoption of Agile Portfolio Management by Getty Image Question 1 Basically, the adoption of agile project management and agile portfolio management is highly influenced by corporate culture. This means that for any agile transformation, success or failure of the adoption is determined by culture. This is because no company can be agile…

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    INTROUCTION Asset liability management: It is the management of assets and liabilities in such a way that the net earnings from interest is maximized and minimizing the overall risk associated with it. So it is a tool that helps bank to take business decisions in a known window with the view of the risk that the bank is associated with. Portfolio management: Portfolio is a combination of financial instruments like bonds, common stocks, banknotes, debentures and other instruments. The process of…

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    Assignment 1: PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT Student Name Professor Name University Name Course Name Date Assignment 1: PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN RISK AND RATE OF RETURN The risk free rate refers to the interest that a stockholder would potentially have in terms of risk free investment, that too, over a specified time period. In simple words, it can be said that risk free rate is the least of the anticipated return in terms of investment by stockholder since he is not…

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    and we invested in this portfolio. However, the stock started to decline and the fluctuations were in between $29 to $31 per share. In this regard, we were disappointed that this portfolio will not result as favorable. However, the prices of the stock increased and reached to 32.61 and we got benefit through this investment by $ 148.79. In addition to this, the stock performance that was beyond the expectation was of Federated Strategic Value Dividend A (SVAAX). T he day 1st February we made…

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    The investor 's objective is to maximize the portfolio 's expected return, subject to an acceptable level of risk (or minimize risk, subject to an acceptable expected return). The assumption of a single time period, coupled with assumptions about the investor 's attitude toward risk, allows risk to be measured by the variance (or standard deviation) of the portfolio 's return. Thus, as indicated by the arrow in Figure 1, the investor is trying to go as far northwest as possible. As securities…

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    among the 20 stocks that remain in his portfolio. This entails maintaining a low correlation among the remaining stocks. For example, in part (a), with ρ = 0.2, the increase in portfolio risk was minimal. As a practical matter, this means that Hennessy would have to spread his portfolio among many industries; concentrating on just a few industries would result in higher correlations among the included stocks. 2. Risk reduction benefits from diversification are not a linear function of the number…

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