Analysis of Technology Projects Backlog Process and Project Trends

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This detailed report examines the technology projects backlog process, project trends, and analysis of completed projects within the past year. It delves into metrics such as active projects, completed projects, new projects, and the ratio of incoming requests to completed projects. Additionally, it provides insights into the age distribution and priority levels of completed projects, shedding light on completion timelines and project statuses. The technology backlog process is also outlined, highlighting actions taken based on project prioritization and age, ensuring efficient project management and resource allocation.


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  1. Technology projects backlog process

  2. Background Project Trends 350 304 297 284 284 281 279 300 250 200 150 100 45 36 34 30 29 29 50 26 22 17 16 16 10 0 Oct '22 Nov '22 Dec '22 Jan '23 Feb '23 Active non-Frozen Projects Completed Projects New Projects Measured over 6 month-period, approx 2 : 1 ratio of incoming requests to completed projects

  3. Analysis of completed projects Projects completed in past 1 year: 123 Priority P1 P2 P3 P4 N/A Total Count 43 51 25 0 4 123 Avg Age 61 59 45 37 56 Med Age 40 48 19 33 37 On average, projects completed in past year were under 2 months in age 76% of completed projects P1 or P2 (Very High/High), 20% P3, no P4 In 90 days completed 75% of all 123 projects, completed 7% more by 120 days, completed 12% more by 150 days % COMPLETED BY AGE 100 90 80 70 60 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160

  4. Technology backlog process If project is not prioritized higher, it will remain in the Backlog until time allows for work to resume or until the project is prioritized higher. ITS will change the status of the project as "Backlog," unassign it, and inform project requestor about options to reprioritize or cancel if needed. If a project scores as P4, or it is likely that no work will occur in a particular project whitin a period of 180 days If project is prioritized higher, ITS will assign it for completion. If project is older than 180 days, ITS will set it to the "Planning and Analysis" phase prior to reassigning it. If project is cancelled, ITS will go through the Project Cancellation Process Note: The list of projects in the backlog will be shared monthly with TOW and TAG

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