Why Systems Thinking Matters to LPM

Traditional portfolio management

often creates fragmented optimization – each team, department, or project maximizes its own metrics (speed, cost, utilization), but the overall system slows down.

LPM uses Systems Thinking to:

Align strategy, funding, and delivery as one connected flow.

Identify bottlenecks that block value across the enterprise.

Prevent local optimizations that reduce overall value.

Systems Thinking helps LPM leaders “see the forest, not just the trees.”

LPM is on Amazon

By Clarence Galapon

CE, MBA, Lean Agile Coach, Trainer, Teacher, SPC, RTE, PSM, PMI-ACP, PMI-PBA, PMP, CC, ABNLP NLP (Neuro Linguistic Programming) Practitioner, NLP Coach, NLP Trainer, Practical Psychologist, Life Coach, Software Executive, Entrepreneur, Author, Investor, and Innovator with a Creative, Lean, Agile, and Wander mindset. https://LeanAgileGuru.com

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