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PRINCE 2
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PRINCE 2
(PRojects IN Controlled Environments 2) A product-based approach for project management that provides an easily tailored and scalable method for managing IT and other business projects. A PRINCE 2 project is defined by its business case, which is regularly reviewed during a project under the assumption that business objectives may well change during the product lifecycle. PRINCE 2 represents the latest version of a project management standard developed by the United Kingdom's CCTA in 1989. Widely used in Europe, it has gained popularity in the U.S. For more information, visit www.ogc.gov.uk/prince2. See CCTA. See also Prince.


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Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK) and Projects in Controlled Environments (PRINCE), are two of the most widely used standards applicable to any nature of project in any industry (Meredith & Mantel, 1995).
A particular approach to project management that is now widely used is PRINCE2, an acronym for PRojects IN Controlled Environments.
Burke A particular approach to project management that is becoming widely used is PRINCE 2, an acronym for PRojects IN Controlled Environments.
 
 
 
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