Prince2 isn't an IT qualification, it's a Project Management methodology that can be applied in running any type of project.
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Barclays etc are very big on it...Originally posted by moorfield View PostMaybe I've been working in IBs too long, none seem to use it.
Also noones yet mentioned the fact that PRINCE2 is just plain *boring*.
Boring it may be, but that is a different point altogether."If you can read this, thank a teacher....and since it's in English, thank a soldier"Comment
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I don't think it's boring. It depends on the project being run, the people involved, and I do actually think it serves a good purpose. The world is a better place having PRINCE2.The cycle of life: born > learn > work > learn > dead.Comment
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Barclays are not IBOriginally posted by daviejones View PostBarclays etc are very big on it...
Boring it may be, but that is a different point altogether.Comment
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I know...my point is that large financial institutions do use it.Originally posted by SandyDown View PostBarclays are not IB"If you can read this, thank a teacher....and since it's in English, thank a soldier"Comment
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Prince 2 is often asked for but the vast majority of companies will take an experienced non qualified PM over a newbie PM with Prince 2 and little or no experience.
PRINCE 2 does not guarantee project success is just guarantees your ass is covered if it goes wrong!
And as chef said - a winning personality and a drive to get things done goes a long way too.Comment
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I heartily agree with your first and third points, but Prince2 doesn't guarantee anything, least of all covering your ass.Originally posted by original PM View PostPrince 2 is often asked for but the vast majority of companies will take an experienced non qualified PM over a newbie PM with Prince 2 and little or no experience.
PRINCE 2 does not guarantee project success is just guarantees your ass is covered if it goes wrong!
And as chef said - a winning personality and a drive to get things done goes a long way too.
Experience >>>>>> Qualifications in any scenario I can think of.Comment
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and big knockersOriginally posted by original PM View Post
And as chef said - a winning personality and a drive to get things done goes a long way too.Comment
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.. and Barclays don't actually use Prince 2 either. Apart from that, spot on.Originally posted by SandyDown View PostBarclays are not IBGuy Fawkes - "The last man to enter Parliament with honourable intentions."Comment
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I thought the OP said that he was a BA? In which case, the ISEB qualification in Business Analysis would be better as a starting point rather than PRINCE2. Of course it's Just a shade uinder £2k (or it was when I last looked) so a bit more than the practitioners exam."Israel, Palestine, Cats." He Said
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