Mike,
Thanks
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Guest repliedMcB,
a large pharmaceutical just outside Paris use Summit Ascendant (from IBM, formally PwC).
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Guest repliedSimerian,
Thanks for your advise.
I'll check PROMPT tonight.
Where are you based?
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Guest replied...PROMPT & PRINCE are Project Management orientated.....
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Guest repliedAXIAL is a bit like MERISE, it uses something akin to "critical success factors".
DAFNE is mainly Italian but may be in France.
These are not really "Project Management" methodologies but system design frameworks. *Generally*, they define the *scope* and *components* of a system design and *tend* to be used as architectural roadmaps.
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French Project Mgt Methodology
Could some one help by pointing me to a current one in use in France?
France does not use the British one.
e.g for development purposes Merise is use instead of SSADM.
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