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Do the course, the sole purpose of which is to get you through the exam, you'll learn **** all about project management. -
I know that - I know PRINCE2 more or less. Have bought an on-line learning package that worked out 75 quid more than doing the Foundation and Practitioner exams at an Open Centre.Originally posted by Churchill View PostDo the course, the sole purpose of which is to get you through the exam, you'll learn **** all about project management.Comment
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Jolly good.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostI know that - I know PRINCE2 more or less. Have bought an on-line learning package that worked out 75 quid more than doing the Foundation and Practitioner exams at an Open Centre.Comment
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Jeebus. You didn't have your justification and budget in place in advance of commencing the project ?Originally posted by Old Greg View PostI know that - I know PRINCE2 more or less. Have bought an on-line learning package that worked out 75 quid more than doing the Foundation and Practitioner exams at an Open Centre.
When freedom comes along, don't PISH in the water supply.....Comment
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As said above, PRINCE2 isn't a project management certification, just a certification for a framework. The framework brings certain advantages for large organisations such as standardised approach, templates, progress reporting, risks, issues logs etc.
Your negative statements about project managers don't necessarily apply to the framework because sponsors need information, not data. It helps them if the information is in a format they recognise, and at a time they understand the significance of."take me to your leader"Comment
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Are you Wilmslow in drag?Originally posted by Grinder View PostAs said above, PRINCE2 isn't a project management certification, just a certification for a framework. The framework brings certain advantages for large organisations such as standardised approach, templates, progress reporting, risks, issues logs etc.
Your negative statements about project managers don't necessarily apply to the framework because sponsors need information, not data. It helps them if the information is in a format they recognise, and at a time they understand the significance of.Comment
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Very sensible attitude. This thread has reminded me that my Practitioner cert expired 2 months back, I don't think I'll bother renewing.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostI'm doing my PRINCE2 certification now. I have no illusions that it will make be a better PM, but it will get me past some agent tick boxes.Comment
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