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Multiple pilots for major IT projects?

12/04/09 | by Malcolm West [mail] | Categories: News, Software, PRINCE2, DSDM Atern
It could very well be coming soon if the Conservatives get their way.  The parties shadow minister for science and innovation, Adam Afriyie, floated the idea in a recent speech as a way of addressing the risk attached to large scale projects.  Saying "if… more »

Happy Birthday MSP

11/30/09 | by Malcolm West [mail] | Categories: News, Software, PRINCE2, MSP
Well apparently Managing Successful Programmes is ten years old….if only I had known I would have sent a Birthday card! I thought about checking but it must be true, the email telling me came directly from TSO and kindly offering 10% off any MSP publica… more »

Choose your language

11/25/09 | by Malcolm West [mail] | Categories: Software, PRINCE2, DSDM Atern
So we have previously looked at the fantastic portable application capability of the new Community Edition 2.0, today we explore its multi lingual capability.  This feature allows you to change the interface language used on Community Edition by creating… more »

Making your methodology feel at home

11/19/09 | by Malcolm West [mail] | Categories: Software, PRINCE2, Reporting
Don't implement a single method direct from the book, consider tailoring it for the environment and potentially having multiple derivate methods. The benefits are worth having. more »

Lessons Learned?

11/16/09 | by Malcolm West [mail] | Categories: News, PRINCE2
OGC publishes lessons learned from it's projects and programmes related to senior ownership and the SRO more »

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