Every manager has a good idea of what portfolio management means in an investment context. It's about stepping back and looking at the entirety of your investments to ensure that they make sense when viewed as a group. In doing this, we consider the characteristics of investments along a variety of dimensions. For example, we consider how risky they are; we don't want a portfolio that includes only risky or safe investments, instead, we want a good mix.
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IT Portfolio Management: A Framework In Progress
Posted October 1, 2002 | Leadership | Cutter Benchmark Review
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