PRINCE2® is a structured, processbased methodology for effective project management. Based on a wealth of experience drawn from thousands of projects undertaken globally. It has a strong focus on business justification and provides a framework covering a wide variety of disciplines and activities required within any type of a project.
The PRINCE2® methodology addresses project management with four integrated elements of principles, themes, processes and the project environment.
The seven PRINCE2® principles can be summarized as; Continued business justification, Learn from experience, Defined roles and responsibilities, Manage by stages, Manage by exception, Focus on products and Tailor to suit the environment.
The seven PRINCE2® themes covered are; Business Case, Organization, Quality, Plans, Risk, Change and Progress.
The seven processes covered are; Starting up a Project, Directing a Project, Initiating a Project, Controlling a Stage, Managing Product Delivery, Managing a Stage Boundary and Closing a Project .
The project environment then addresses the need to tailor PRINCE2® to the specific context of the project. PRINCE2® is not a “one size fits all” solution; it is a flexible framework that can readily be tailored to any type or size of project.
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BENEFIT
Adopting PRINCE2® provides your organization’s projects with;
Adopting PRINCE2® provides your organization’s projects with;
A common, consistent goal
A controlled and organized project start, middle and end
Regular reviews and assurance of progress against the project plan and business plan
Involvement of stakeholders at the right points in the project
Good communication channels between the project and relevant business areas
STRUCTURE
Delegates on the PRINCE2® course are given the opportunity to prepare for and take the appropriate Foundation and Practitioner Certificate Examinations administered by Axelos APMG through InnoLead.
FOUNDATION
3 Days course (1 Hour Examination)
PRACTITIONER
2 Days course (2.5 Hours Open Book Examination)
TARGET AUDIENCE
Current and aspiring Project Managers
Key staff involved in design, development and delivery of projects