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PRINCE2: The Project Management Method Explained

Rebel’s Guide to PM

The History of PRINCE2® PRINCE2® is part of the best practice guidance that came out of the UK Office of Government Commerce. It started life as the PROMPT methodology, created in a private UK company back in the 1970s. The most recent major update came in 2023. Document lessons learned for future projects.

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The Growth in Importance of Project Value

The IIL Blog

November 15, 2023 All management disciplines, project management included, contain words and expressions that have meanings susceptible to change over time. VE and VA terms are most frequently used on government projects rather than in traditional project management applications. By Harold Kerzner, Ph.D.

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Collaborate 2023: Hand-Picked Sessions for PMO Teams

Wrike

At Collaborate 2023 , our incredible lineup of speakers focused on helping you learn how to tackle challenges and thrive in a tough economy. Here’s a peek into three exciting project management sessions that happened at Collaborate 2023. See you next year!

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Project Management Artifacts: Essential Tools to Enhance Project Management

Project Pulse Journal

These outputs may consist of documents, documentation standards and templates, plans, reports, and reporting guidelines created to support the management and execution of a project. Artifacts serve as references for current and future projects by documenting the progress, decisions, and outcomes of a project's life cycle.

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Project Executing: A "How to" Guide

Project Pulse Journal

Within this project life cycle phase, the deliverables are physically built and presented to the customer/client for approval. Key components include: Directing and managing project work (on time, within scope and budget). Trust in the process, stay adaptable, and remember that every project is a learning experience.