Prince2 – a Guide to Project Management

“Prince2 – a Guide to Project Management” by C. Pitts is a comprehensive resource published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on January 5, 2018. This 188-page guide is designed to demystify the complex terminology associated with PRINCE2, such as ‘integrated elements’, ‘principles’, ‘themes’, and ‘processes’. The author aims to clarify these concepts in straightforward language, making it easier for both newcomers and experienced professionals to grasp the method’s framework and its practical applications in project management.
Readers will find that this guide not only explains the jargon but also illustrates how the various components of PRINCE2 interconnect. By focusing on the essential elements of project management, the book serves as a valuable tool for those looking to enhance their understanding of the PRINCE2 methodology. With its clear explanations, this edition is suitable for both self-studiers and course delegates, providing insights that can help unlock the benefits of effective project management practices.
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PRINCE2 can represent a bewildering array of jargon. Terms like ‘integrated elements’, ‘principles’, ‘themes’, ‘processes’ and ‘management and specialist products’ can overwhelm course delegates or self-studiers on first exposure. Understanding what these terms mean in simple language and, even more important, how all these elements of PRINCE2 fit together, is the major hurdle that needs to be overcome if the many benefits of the method are to be unlocked. Carl is a former Project Manager, Programme Manager and business consultant He understands the processes of delivering projects successfully and how to make the method accessible to newcomers and seasoned professionals alike
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