Portfolio Planning release notes
The ServiceNow® Portfolio Planning application helps you enhance traditional product and portfolio management by visualizing the alignment of work with organizational objectives. Portfolio Planning was enhanced and updated in the Australia release.
Portfolio Planning highlights for the Australia release
- Create and manage demands from the Next Experience for Demand Management in Portfolio Planning.
- Guide demand managers and users through predefined stages and actions for each demand process using Playbook in Next Experience for Demand Management.
- Link AI systems to a demand using a Playbook activity in Next Experience for Demand Management.
- Consistent financial reporting across all baselines by support of investment currency on migrated financial baselines.
- Simplified user experience and focus on investment level financials view on investment currency fields for new customers. Complete and accurate currency data in all financial baselines for existing customers are now upgraded to include investment currency values.
See Portfolio Planning for more information.
New in the Australia release
- Next Experience for Demand Management
- Manage strategic and operational demands in a unified experience in Portfolio Planning. This Next Experience interface consolidates demand creation, assessment, collaboration, and conversion in one place, eliminating context switching and reducing reliance on the classic Demand Workbench.
- Create and manage demands in Next Experience for Demand Management
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- Create and manage a demand in Next Experience for Demand Management using guided tabs. These tabs help you define alignment, estimate costs, and confirm readiness as you build out the demand.
- Collaborate on demands through Docs, which syncs execution and planning.
- View, add, and edit cost plans and budgeting details using related lists.
- Use Playbook in Next Experience for Demand Management
- Help teams manage demands with greater structure and consistency using Playbook in Next Experience for Demand Management.
Playbooks enable you to define multiple governance processes across the organization using a low‑code/no‑code configuration experience. Create clear stages and guided activities from demand intake to completion by using a default playbook or creating a custom playbook to support your organization’s multiple demand management processes.
- Associate AI systems with demands in Next Experience for Demand Management
- Use a playbook activity in Next Experience for Demand Management to associate AI systems with a demand. You can link impacted systems and add new ones directly within the demand workflow.
- Portfolio plan enhancements
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- Access the Hierarchy tab directly from the Planning page, located next to the Prioritization tab. This new placement replaces the previous access point within the Prioritization tab, providing a more efficient way to view and manage planning items.
- View planning items in the new Hierarchy tab on the Planning page, now sorted using global rank when available. Drag and drop is supported for lowest‑level items, enabling you to rerank them within their groups.
- Financials for planning items
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- Migration of financial baselines:
- Migrate the financial baselines of projects, which includes investment currency support.
- While migration, financial baselines include actuals, costs, benefits, and budget values from the project currency to the investment currency.
- Streamlined currency fields while using multicurrency:
- New and existing customers see only investment currency fields in demand and project records.
- Planned costs, actual costs, planned benefits, actual benefits, and budget fields are included in the financial baselines.
- Migration of financial baselines:
UI changes
- Next Experience for Demand Management
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- The Demands icon
has been added to the Portfolio Planning L1 menu to open the All Demands home page.
- The State field on the All Demands home page has been color-coded for each state value.
- The Playbook, Details, and Docs tabs have been added to the L2 menu of each demand to clearly and consistently group information.
- The Details tab has been added to add and manage demand information such as financials and resource assignments.
- The Playbook tab has been added to define clear stages and guided activities to read and follow. Selecting the name of a stage or activity navigates you to that stage or activity in the playbook. The Skip, Update, and Mark Complete options have been added to the activities of the playbook.
- The Docs tab has been added to view and manage the documentation on the demand.
- If you have the AI Control Tower plugin installed and the investment type of the demand is set to artificial intelligence:
- The AI Associations section in the Demand details is displayed. The following fields are included:
- Product: Enables you to select the product or system that the demand relates to.
- Impacted AI systems: Links the impacted AI systems with the demand. You can select existing AI systems from the list or remove systems that are no longer relevant.
- The AI Checkpoint stage is added to the demand default playbook. This stage includes the Product and Impacted AI systems fields.
- The Create AI System option is added to the Details page of a demand for users with the sn_ai_steward role.
- The AI Associations section in the Demand details is displayed. The following fields are included:
- The Demands icon
Activation information
Install Portfolio Planning by requesting it from the ServiceNow Store. Visit the ServiceNow Store to view all the available apps, and for information about submitting requests to the store. For cumulative release notes information for all released apps, see the ServiceNow Store version history release notes.