Category Archives: PRINCE2

Resource provider engagement in the school fair

In an earlier post I observed that in my experience one of the most problematic areas for project managers is the consistency of support from key resource suppliers. This was forcibly pointed out to me again this week. My wife … Continue reading

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A review of the 2010 PCG Freelance Lecture by James Bellini

I went to inaugural Freelance Lecture, held in the Stationers’ hall by the PCG last night. Sue Lawley was a charming and wonderfully effective chairman but I am afraid that although the speaker Dr Bellini is a “leading futurologist” he … Continue reading

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Stakeholder agreements are vital to successful projects

I am now writing the chapter in my book ElephantPM that describes how to start-up a project. When I look back over the projects that I have worked on, I think that there is one success factor that has caused … Continue reading

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When would you use PRINCE2?

PRINCE2 is a heavy methodology and may not be suitable for all projects. What do you think?

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