Strategic Themes vs. Business Objectives
Both strategic themes and business objectives are part of the business planning process. They outline what an organization is going to achieve and when. PPM supports both. You can choose to use either of them.
Choose to use either strategic themes or business objectives
PPM by default enables the use of both strategic themes and business objectives. However, you do not need to use both at the same time. Choose the one that fits your needs.
- To enable the use of strategic themes only, keep the parameter
ENABLE_STRATEGIC_THEMES
astrue
, and disable the use of business objectives by setting the parameterENABLE_BUSINESS_OBJECTIVES
tofalse
. - To enable the use of business objectives only, keep the parameter
ENABLE_BUSINESS_OBJECTIVES
astrue
, and disable the use of strategic themes by setting the parameterENABLE_STRATEGIC_THEMES
tofalse
.
Differences between strategic themes and business objectives
Aspect | Strategic Themes | Business Objectives |
---|---|---|
Defined globally only? |
No. Strategic themes can be managed globally and in the portfolio level.
|
Yes. |
Can be linked to portfolios? | Yes. |
No. |
Can be linked to any program or lifecycle entity (project/proposal/asset)? |
Not necessarily. Only when a program or a lifecycle entity is included in a portfolio, and the portfolio has strategic themes defined, the program (including its contents) or the lifecycle entity can be linked with one of the strategic themes. |
Yes. Any program or lifecycle entity can be linked to an existing business objective. |
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