This shows ways in which project failure can be addressed at the highest level. We need to know the what’s, why’s and how’s etc with any undertaking…
The first few lines from a poem by Kipling sums this up nicely – ‘I keep six honest serving men, they taught me all I knew, their names are What & Why & When and Where & How & Who’. The spirit of this poem is wrapped up in the Project Initiation Documentation, known as the PID, which will become the main source of management information, and the baseline for the project. The PID essentially becomes a contract between the Project Manager and the Project Board and should hold sufficient detail to encourage the Project Board to take ownership for the project. After all, the Project Board are the ‘owners’ of the project.
Duration : 0:1:2
A quick tour of the facilities PROJECT in abox provides to you to personalise your methodology
An introduction to the PROJECT in a box software solution. Just a quick overview, a full set of tours are at www.projectinabox.org.uk/tours.asp
PART TWO of the new PRINCE2:2009 Method. For more information, go to http://www.prince2primer.com
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An overview of the changes to the PRINCE2 Manual with its 5th version PRINCE2 2009. references other OGC methods icluding MSP. more resources at www.projectinabox.org.uk
The Prince2 
Explains how the Product Breakdown Structure and Product Flow Diagram are created and used, giving those prepearing for the Practitioner Exam clear guidance
David looks at the advantages, project planning and pitfalls involved in using Agile Methodology for fixed cost software projects.