Keep a Parking Lot of Projects
It’s probable that you have more projects than you have people to staff them. You don’t want to lose track of the projects, and you may not want to keep them on the unstaffed list for your portfolio. And, if you’re not going to staff them for a while, you want to take them out of consideration during the project portfolio meeting but not forget about them. That’s what a project portfolio parking lot does for you—it gives you a place to put the projects without losing them or cluttering your project portfolio.
This is a good approach for people who love to cross work off their lists. They ask whether the project should be done at all, as in Should We Do This Project at All?, or realize they’re wasting energy ...
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