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PPM, BI, Agile or Delivery Tool: Which Tool(s) Do You Need for Your Governance?

PPM, BI, Agile or Delivery Tool: Which Tool(s) Do You Need for Your Governance?

PPM, BI, Agile or Delivery Tool: Which Tool(s) Do You Need for Your Governance?

PPM, BI, Agile or Delivery Tool: Which Tool(s) Do You Need for Your Governance?

Your tools are working. But they no longer allow you to make decisions with confidence.

Your tools are working. But they no longer allow you to make decisions with confidence.

This guide helps you understand their limitations and, above all, identify what you truly need to lead your organization in a complex and ever-changing environment.

This guide helps you understand their limitations and, above all, identify what you truly need to lead your organization in a complex and ever-changing environment.

PPM, BI, Agile or Delivery Tool: Which Tool(s) Do You Need for Your Governance?

The reason for this guide

The reason for this guide

Today, organizations are better equipped than ever before. PPM, BI dashboards, delivery tools… every component works, every team is making progress, and every initiative seems legitimate.

And yet, the more tools there are, the harder it becomes to make decisions.

Dependencies emerge too late, trade-offs become complex, and overall consistency is lost. And above all: strategy struggles to translate into concrete action.

This guide starts with a simple observation: today’s tools do exactly what they were designed to do - but they aren’t built to answer the questions you need to ask yourself today.

What you'll find in this guide

What you'll find in this guide

Understand what your tools do (really) well

Understand what your tools do (really) well

PPM, BI, agile tools… learn about their underlying principles and the contexts in which they remain relevant.

PPM, BI, agile tools… learn about their underlying principles and the contexts in which they remain relevant.

Clearly identify their limitations in your current contexts

Clearly identify their limitations in your current contexts

These tools are no longer sufficient when faced with complexity, interdependencies, and the accelerating pace of change.

These tools are no longer sufficient when faced with complexity, interdependencies, and the accelerating pace of change.

Name the frustrations you’re already feeling

Name the frustrations you’re already feeling

Difficult decisions, unclear trade-offs, lack of overall perspective… and why this isn’t an execution problem.

Difficult decisions, unclear trade-offs, lack of overall perspective… and why this isn’t an execution problem.