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Brief comparison between MSP 5th edition and MSP 2011 edition

Henny Portman

Looks like they embraced my idea to add a quick reference card as I did when writing the official Directing Successful Projects with PRINCE2 guide. The first thing you see when opening the guide is a summary or quick reference card of MSP. Themes are collectively applied during the processes throughout the programme lifecycle.

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PRINCE2® Foundation and Practitioner: Everything you need to know to get this Certification!

Techno-PM

What is PRINCE2® Foundation and Practitioner? PRINCE2 Foundation and Practitioner. The aim of the first qualification is to provide a background on the concepts, process, terminology, and techniques needed to be able to successfully manage projects using Prince2. PRINCE2 Practitioner Certification Course - Who Should Do It?

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Reasons to Adopt AgilePM®

The IIL Blog

Risk Management AgilePM provides practical ideas for managing risk, directly addressing many of the common risks for projects (e.g., The Project Approach Questionnaire provides an effective starting point for creating a clear, shared understanding of project risks and their mitigation.

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Top Solutions to Project Failure – Epicflow Research Part 2

Epicflow Blog

Perform Risk Management. Consider introducing risk management measures such as simulations and predictions to be ready for the bottlenecks that might compromise your projects in the future. For effective risk management, it might be reasonable to consider using a project management tool such as Epicflow.

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Complete Collection of Project Management Statistics 2015

Wrike

3% use PRINCE2. [4]. 64% of organizations say they frequently conduct risk management. [6]. 17% say the leadership of certified Project Managers. Managing small, low-risk projects. Managing medium-size, moderate-risk projects. Undefined risks/opportunities – 30%. Popular Methodologies: 41% use PMBoK.

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