Episode 9: Portfolio Performance Management with John Driessnack

Release: 03/06/2026

Episode 9, Portfolio Performance Management, steps back from the single-project view and asks a bigger question: how do leaders actually manage performance when the real work lives in a portfolio — dozens of programs, evolving priorities, shared resources, and outcomes that can’t be captured by one set of project metrics.

Amber Young and Barbara Phillips are joined by ⁠John Driessnack⁠, a longtime program and portfolio practitioner with deep roots in earned value, standards work, and teaching leadership. Together, they unpack why portfolio performance management is having a moment right now — not because it’s new, but because the quality and portability of data has finally caught up to the ambition. If you’ve ever felt like your organization has plenty of data but not enough clarity, this episode is for you.

What makes this conversation worth a listen is that it doesn’t treat portfolio management like a buzzword or a bigger spreadsheet. John introduces a way of thinking that reframes portfolio performance as a strategic discipline: aligning work to outcomes, understanding capacity and capability, and making decisions that create synergy across programs — value that no single project can deliver on its own.

You’ll also hear a fascinating thread that connects the past to the future: stories from the early days of schedule performance measurement, what’s changed since the era of mainframes and hand-drawn WBS and OBS charts, and why those roots matter as we move toward modern centralized repositories and more standardized data exchange. It’s both a history lesson and a hint at where the field is headed next.

And if you’re working anywhere near defense, government, or large-scale portfolios, the stakes are real: the conversation touches on a shifting landscape where portfolio accountability is becoming more formalized — including the emergence of the PAE, Portfolio Acquisition Executive — and where the expectations for how portfolios are measured, baselined, and managed are evolving fast.

This episode is less about giving you all the answers and more about opening up the right questions — the kind that change how you think about performance, leadership, and what it really means to manage value at scale. You’ll leave with new mental models, a few aha moments, and a strong urge to keep listening.

John also shares where to find his work on LinkedIn, including his newsletter ⁠Portfolio Acq Executive (PAE)⁠, for anyone who wants to follow the ideas beyond the episode.


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