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The Enterprise Architect's Course on Optimizing Application Portfolio When Legacy Costs Balloon

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A focused course, tailored for you

The Enterprise Architect's Course on Optimizing Application Portfolio When Legacy Costs Balloon

Turn hidden software waste into strategic clarity and protect your budget before the next fiscal review forces cuts.

Stop reconciling scattered spreadsheets every month while budget cuts keep looming.

$199 one-time
Tailored to your situation. Access within 24 hours. 30-day money-back.

Includes a hand-built implementation playbook delivered alongside course access, generated for your specific situation.

Why this course

You are spending weeks each month hunting for up-to-date usage metrics across dozens of legacy apps, juggling spreadsheets that never sync and fielding endless requests from finance for cost justification. The current tooling, fragmented CMDB extracts, manual ticket audits, and ad-hoc PowerPoint decks, creates a bottleneck that delays decision-making and leaves you vulnerable to budget cuts. If the upcoming budget cycle forces you to prune without solid evidence, the organization risks losing critical capabilities and you risk being blamed for uncontrolled spend.

Your team’s process relies on a patchwork of undocumented spreadsheets, scattered on personal drives, and a handful of senior developers who know which apps are truly used. When auditors ask for a consolidated view, you scramble to assemble a half-finished register, and leadership questions the value of the application portfolio function altogether. The stakes are high: a missed opportunity to retire redundant software could trigger a costly, reactive shutdown that harms service continuity.

What you walk away with

  • Produce a fully populated application portfolio register with cost, risk, and business value tags.
  • Create a decision matrix that aligns each application to strategic initiatives and ROI thresholds.
  • Develop a stakeholder dashboard that visualizes spend, usage, and redundancy at a glance.
  • Generate a migration and retirement roadmap that can be presented to finance and the CIO.
  • Implement a governance process that keeps the portfolio up-to-date with quarterly reviews.

The 12 modules

Module 1. Mapping Application Landscape
Recent surveys show 42% of enterprise budgets are tied up in undocumented legacy apps. In the first week of a typical portfolio review, you face a boardroom where executives ask for a single source of truth on software spend. This module walks you through extracting data from multiple CMDBs, reconciling duplicate entries, and aligning each system to a business capability. The deliverable is a cleaned, consolidated application inventory spreadsheet ready for analysis.
Module 2. Cost Attribution Framework
During the monthly finance sync, you hear the CFO ask, “How much of our cloud bill is truly necessary?” This session builds a cost attribution model that links each application to its infrastructure spend, licensing fees, and support contracts. You will produce a cost-breakdown worksheet that quantifies total spend per app, enabling precise budgeting discussions. Output: a cost attribution worksheet ready for the next finance review.
Module 3. Business Value Scoring
By module end a Business Value Scorecard sits in your drive. You’ll learn to interview product owners, capture key performance indicators, and translate them into a weighted scoring system. In a scenario where the CIO demands justification for each tool, the scorecard provides a clear, data-driven ranking of applications. The scorecard is immediately usable for prioritization meetings.
Module 4. Risk and Compliance Mapping
A recent audit highlighted gaps where undocumented apps lacked security controls. This module guides you through mapping each application to risk categories, compliance requirements, and remediation timelines. You will create a risk register that flags high-risk, low-value systems, ready to be presented to the security team. The deliverable is a risk register populated with risk scores and mitigation plans.
Module 5. Decision Matrix Construction
Stakeholders often clash over whether to retain or retire a system. By module end a Decision Matrix sits in your drive. You’ll learn to plot applications against criteria such as cost, risk, strategic fit, and technical debt, producing a visual matrix that supports clear go/no-go decisions. The matrix is instantly shareable with the steering committee.
Module 6. Stakeholder Dashboard Design
In the weekly ops meeting, senior leaders expect a one-page view of portfolio health. This module shows how to build a live dashboard that aggregates cost, usage, risk, and value scores into an executive-ready visual. You will deliver a dashboard template that refreshes automatically from the register, ensuring leadership always sees current data. Output: a dashboard template ready for quarterly updates.
Module 7. Migration & Retirement Roadmap
When the CIO asks for a 12-month plan to reduce legacy spend, you need a concrete roadmap. This session walks you through sequencing migrations, defining decommission milestones, and estimating effort for each retirement. You will produce a migration roadmap that aligns with budget cycles and resource availability. The deliverable is a roadmap document that can be presented at the next strategic planning session.
Module 8. Governance Process Blueprint
A stakeholder POV: the CFO wants assurance that the portfolio will stay current without endless spreadsheets. This module defines a governance cadence, roles, and approval flows that embed portfolio updates into existing PMO processes. You will create a governance playbook that outlines quarterly review steps, data owners, and escalation paths. Output: a governance playbook ready for implementation.
Module 9. Communication Pack for Leadership
During the upcoming budget committee, senior executives need a concise narrative linking portfolio decisions to business outcomes. This module helps you craft a communication pack that tells the story of cost savings, risk reduction, and strategic alignment. You will produce a slide deck and executive summary that translate technical data into business impact. The deliverable is a ready-to-present communication pack.
Module 10. Tooling Automation Blueprint
Fastest path from a messy spreadsheet landscape to an automated register is to leverage API pulls from your CMDB and cost management tools. This session maps out an automation workflow that keeps the portfolio data fresh with minimal manual effort. You will create an automation design document that can be handed to the DevOps team for implementation. Output: an automation blueprint ready for development.
Module 11. Performance Benchmarking
A tension exists between the desire to cut spend and the need to maintain performance. This module introduces benchmarking against industry standards to validate that retirements won’t degrade service levels. You will produce a benchmarking report that quantifies expected performance impacts of each removal. The deliverable is a benchmark analysis ready for risk-aware decision making.
Module 12. Continuous Improvement Loop
When the quarterly review cycle closes, you need a mechanism to capture lessons learned and update the register. This final module defines a continuous improvement loop that integrates feedback, updates cost models, and refines risk scores. You will deliver a process checklist that ensures the portfolio stays accurate and aligned with strategic goals. Output: a continuous improvement checklist ready for the next cycle.

How this addresses your situation

Specific modules that map to what you said you are dealing with.

Module 1 covers Mapping Application Landscape , exactly the chaos you face when executives demand a single source of truth for software spend.
Module 4 covers Risk and Compliance Mapping , precisely the gap auditors expose when undocumented apps lack control evidence.
Module 7 covers Migration & Retirement Roadmap , the exact plan you need when the CIO asks for a 12-month legacy reduction strategy.

What you get with this course

  • A populated application inventory spreadsheet with business capability tags.
  • A cost attribution worksheet linking each app to infrastructure spend.
  • A Business Value Scorecard template with weighting guidance.
  • A risk register with pre-filled risk categories and mitigation fields.
  • A Decision Matrix template for go/no-go analysis.
  • An executive dashboard layout ready for quarterly updates.
  • A migration and retirement roadmap document.
  • A governance playbook outlining quarterly review processes.
  • A communication pack slide deck and executive summary.
  • An automation design document for data refresh pipelines.
  • A benchmarking report template for performance impact analysis.
  • A continuous improvement checklist for ongoing portfolio health.

What you will have in hand by Day 1, Week 1, Month 1

Day 1: tailored playbook in hand, application inventory template pre-populated for your environment, cost attribution worksheet ready for immediate use.

Week 1: first version of the executive dashboard live and shared with finance, plus a draft migration roadmap for senior leadership.

Month 1: quarterly governance process operating, with a complete portfolio register, risk register, and communication pack ready for the next steering committee.

Before and after

Before

Your current portfolio lives in multiple Excel files, a stale CMDB export, and a few PowerPoint decks, causing duplicated effort and missed spend visibility. When finance asks for a consolidated view, you scramble to reconcile inconsistencies, and auditors flag the lack of a single source of truth, leading to endless meetings and delayed decisions.

After

After the course, you maintain a single, up-to-date application portfolio register that feeds a live dashboard, a cost-breakdown worksheet, and a risk register. Quarterly reviews run on a defined governance cadence, and leadership receives a ready-to-present communication pack that demonstrates clear cost savings and risk mitigation.

What happens if you do not address this

If you ignore this now, the next budget cycle will force reactive shutdowns of critical apps, and the finance committee will question the value of the architecture function. Missing the quarterly review deadline will leave you without evidence for the upcoming audit, risking remediation penalties.

Who it is for

Ellen is a senior enterprise architect who spends her weeks aligning business goals with the technology stack, maintaining the application portfolio register, and presenting cost-benefit analyses to the CIO and finance partners. She operates in a highly regulated environment, balancing strategic road-maps with day-to-day operational constraints, and needs repeatable artefacts to prove the value of each application.

Who this is NOT for. This is not for someone who needs a basic introduction to what an application portfolio is.

How it arrives

Within 24 hours of purchase your account in the learning environment is provisioned and the tailored implementation playbook is delivered alongside it. The playbook is hand-built around your specific situation, not LLM-generated boilerplate.

Time investment. 6 hours of focused work spread over a week, saving an estimated 40-60 hours of internal data-gathering effort.

Why $199 is the right number

At $199 you get a complete, hands-on course plus a custom playbook, versus hiring a half-day consultant for $2K-$5K, buying a generic compliance certification for $800-$2K, or spending 60+ hours building the same artefacts yourself. The value is clear and immediate.

FAQ

Do I need prior experience with portfolio tools?
The course assumes familiarity with basic spreadsheet work and CMDB concepts, but no specific tool expertise is required.
Will the artefacts work with my existing data sources?
All templates are built to import CSV or Excel exports from common CMDB and cost-management systems.
How quickly can I see results?
Most participants generate a usable portfolio register within the first two weeks of the program.
Is there support if I get stuck on a module?
Each module includes a troubleshooting guide and a contact email for focused assistance.

30-day money-back guarantee. If after a week of working through the materials this is not what you needed, reply to the receipt email and a full refund is processed. No questions, no forms.

Within 24 hours your account in the learning environment is provisioned and the tailored implementation playbook is delivered alongside it.