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Prioritisation Configuration Workshop

This Configuration Workshop paper is one of a series that we will work through with you in order to finalise the configuration of your populated database prior to training and roll-out.

Risk Management Configuration Workshop

This Configuration Workshop paper is one of a series that we will work through with you in order to finalise the configuration of your populated database prior to training and roll-out.

Prioritisation Feature Guide

i-lign offers users two ways of prioritising Projects. One is via a manual drag-and-drop, and the second is via priority dimensions that are configured by your organisation.

Risk Management Overview

The New Zealand and Australian Risk Management standard (AS/NZS 4360:2004) recognises that organisations' risk management varies depending on their particular needs, objectives and processes.

Managing the Risks of Change (White Paper)

A successful i-lign Activation will add value to your senior management team, programme teams and your people; encourage i-lign users to provide robust and quality data; embed i-lign into your organisational landscape and management toolkit; and deliver a tangible return on investment within acceptable timeframes.

Keys to Successful Implementation

Your organisation can hugely increase the chances of successfully introducing i-lign by consciously choosing and communicating key branding messages, reducing distractions, and avoiding common traps.

Simple Prioritisation

If your organisation configures i-lign to allow the manual prioritisation of Projects and Concepts, you will be able to use this feature.

Setting Permissions to View, Modify and Approve Priorities

Users need the following permissions in order to assign and approve Priorities in i-lign. Your organisation's i-lign administrator will set up the permission to Approve projects, but the permissions to View and Modify Priorities can be limited or assigned on a project-by-project basis.

How do Priority Dimensions Work?

If your organisation chooses to prioritise Projects and Concepts according to Priority Dimensions, it will decide on these during implementation. Your organisation will also decide on the 'Weight' of each Dimension: its importance relative to the other Dimensions.

Setting Permissions to Access and Create Programme Reviews

To give users the ability to create and / or access Programme PDF Reports, an i-lign Administrator who has the permission to edit Organisation Security Roles needs to