The use of resource allocation tools in project portfolio managament: Lithuanian case
Abstract
A wide variety of resource allocation models have been introduced over the years, including
linear programming, scoring models, group decision techniques and so on. Some of these techniques are
not widely used because they are too complex and require too much input data or they are too complicated
for decision making. This paper presents the results of research carried out in Lithuanian enterprises on
the use of resource allocation tools in making decisions concerning project portfolio management. Firstly,
the background information on resource allocation models is given. This is followed by a review of advantages
and disadvantages of existing models. Finally, the results of research into the situation in Lithuanian
enterprises are presented.