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Versie van 12 aug 2019 14:14
Use and architecture of Project Portfolio
The Project Portfolio can be used as a Body of Knowledge ans Skills and a platform for collaboration. At the Project Portfolio both existing knowledge and project results, but also work in progress or lessons learned from obtaining the results, can be saved and shared. In turn, this information can be used as a starting point for future projects, or to describe good practices, new knowledge or professional skills.
The Project Portfolio is hierarchical by nature. The portfolio consists of societal relevant programs. These may be subdivided into sub-programs. A program consists of a collection of projects. A project can also be split into sub-projects.
By default the information at the portfolio is shared with everyone. Sensitive information can be made accessible for a selected group of users only.
See: https://www.projectenportfolio.nl/wiki/index.php/LC_00236
Editing the Project Portfolio
Log in
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Add new project
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Add new page to project page
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Edit existing page info
If you want to adjust:
- Page title
- Start and end date
- Summary
- Switching buttons on and off
- Access control
- Do you want to remove a page? Ask Gabriëlle Rossing, Paul Vader or Hans de Bruin. They have user rights to do this.
Edit existing page content
- Project pages: ...
- Individual portfolio pages (category: Light Context): ...
Layout guide
In general: use the prescribed format for (sub)titles, plain text, images, etc.
- Use the levels of the paragraphs according to their numerical order.
- Plain text has to be displayed with the "Paragraph" format only.
- Images can be displayed at the left, center or right hand side of a page.
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Adjust preferences
If you want to adjust:
- Your profile
- Appearance of the Project Portfolio
Got a question?
Ask Gabriëlle Rossing, Paul Vader or Hans de Bruin.