Part of
Oracle Fusion Applications, Oracle Fusion Project Portfolio Management is a 100
percent open, standards-based set of integrated modules that improves the way
project-driven organizations and project professionals work, from the project
executive and business stakeholder to the project manager to the team member.
Traditional project portfolio management (PPM) applications focus only on a
narrow slice of the project lifecycle—with collaboration, analysis and
reporting, and exception management as an afterthought. Oracle Fusion Project
Portfolio Management, in contrast, relies on providing access to information
and collaboration between users to enable efficient and effective PPM and
smarter business decisions. It is designed from the ground up with user
experience in mind, to help project-driven organizations keep pace, keep score,
and deliver extraordinary business insight.
Oracle
Fusion Project Portfolio Management is part of Oracle Fusion Applications,
which are completely open, standards-based enterprise applications that can be
easily integrated into a service oriented architecture. Designed as a complete
suite of modular applications, Oracle Fusion Applications help you improve
performance, lower IT costs, and get better results. Whether you choose one
module, a product family, or the entire suite, Oracle enables you to gain the
benefits of Oracle Fusion Applications at a pace that matches your business
needs.
1: Define Common Project
Execution Options
1-1: Creating an
Implementation Administrator
1-2: Creating and Adding
Project Roles
1-3: Creating Calendars
for Projects and Resources
1-4: Managing Project
Enterprise Labor Resources
1-5: Managing Project Enterprise
Expense Resources
2: Define Project Management
Configuration
2-1: Setting Default
Calendars and Progress Exception Thresholds
2-2: Creating Enterprise
Project Codes and Task Codes
2-3: Creating an Issue
Type d
2-4: Creating a
Deliverable Type
2-5: Creating a
Deliverable Using the Deliverable Type
2-6: Managing Oracle
Social Network Objects for Project Execution
2-7: Setting Up the
Enterprise Project Structure
3: Manage Requirements for
Agile Software Development
3-1: Creating a Sprint
3-2: Creating a Product
Family
3-3: Creating a Product
3-4: Creating a Release
3-5: Creating a Release
Milestone
3-6: Creating Project
Requirement Statuses
4: Define Project Resource
Management Configuration
4-1: Defining Attributes
for Employees and Contingent Workers in Human Capital Management
4-2: Defining Talent
Profile Content
4-3: Managing Employees
and Contingent Workers for Project Resource Management 89
4-4: Creating Project
Enterprise Resources
4-5: Managing Project
Enterprise Labor Resource Maintenance Conditions
4-6: Managing Resource
Pools
4-7: Updating Skills and
Qualifications for Project Enterprise Labor Resources
4-8: Submitting the
Process to Maintain Project Resource Search Index
4-9: Managing Target
Utilization Percentages
4-10: Managing Project
Resource Management Messages
5: Project Execution Management
Lifecycle Practices
5-1: Creating a Project
5-2: Managing the
Project Calendar
5-3: Creating a Project
Resource Request
5-4: Enabling a Project
for Financial Management
5-5: Monitoring Resource
Utilization
5-6: Searching,
Evaluating, and Assigning Resources
5-7: Assigning Resources
Directly to a Project
5-8: Managing Work
5-9: Creating a Project
Issue
5-10: Creating a Project
Change Order
5-11: Updating Project
Plan and Progress
5-12: Monitoring Project
Performance
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Fusion PPM – Oracle Fusion Project
Portfolio Management Training Manual
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2 comments:
Nice training manual
Nice blog however i would like to know if you have any report in Oracle Fusion that give me UER and UBR data like R12.
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