PRINCE2 is a de facto standard developed and used extensively by the UK government and is widely recognised and used in the private sector, both in the UK and internationally. It embodies established and proven best practice in project management.
PRINCE2® (PRojects IN Controlled Environments), is a widely used project management method that navigates you through all the essentials for running a successful project.
PRINCE2 is a flexible method and is aimed at all types of projects.
The development of PRINCE2 from the earlier PRINCE method was driven by user based improvements, project management specialists and a review panel of 150 public and private sector organisations. This end result is a generic best practice tool which is flexible enough to be tailored to your organisation and used successfully for all types of project.
An advanced PRINCE2 qualification - PRINCE2 Professional - will be available from 30 January 2012. The qualification will assess a candidate's ability to apply the PRINCE2 method. View APMG-International's press release regarding the new qualification for further information.
This free resource allows you to attend our informative seminar sessions without stepping out of the office - perfect in this era of budgetary constraints and time pressures!
A brochure providing an overview of both "Managing Successful Projects with PRINCE2" and "Directing Successful Projects with PRINCE2" is available to download from www.best-management-practice.com.
This white paper discusses the business benefits that organisations can attain by adopting a structured, controlled, repeatable and robust project management method.
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Best Management Practice is offering a single annual subscription providing online access to the entire suite of its core portfolio, programme, project, value and risk management (PPM) guidance. The subscription is available for individuals and organizations. All the publications are supported by APM Group qualifications.
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