Agile Project Management: Running PRINCE2 Projects with DSDM Atern
1st impression
- Author:
- Keith Richards, Keith Richards Consulting
This ground breaking book shows how users can combine the strength of both approaches so that they complement each other and create a new, best of breed framework suitable for all project environments. Based on PRINCE2™ and DSDM Atern, the two most established and internationally recognised project management approaches, this title explores the differences between the two approaches before showing where they overlap and how they can be integrated. While DSDM Atern is a project management methodology in its own this new publications sits within the PRINCE2 suite of titles.
Key features:
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In depth guidance that includes practical tips, dos and don'ts, and FAQs.
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A clear explanation of the lifecycle of the new combined approach as well as a team and organisational structures.
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Analysis of cultural differences.
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Clear signposting of overlaps and differences.
PRINCE2 Exams and Editions
PRINCE2 Foundation and Practitioner exams based on PRINCE2 2009 have been available from 06 July 2009. PRINCE2 exams based on the PRINCE2 2005 edition will continue to run until the end of 2009. Visit PRINCE2 2009 FAQs for more information.
PRINCE2 2009 Edition
There are now two editions for PRINCE2; 'Managing Successful Projects with PRINCE2' is aimed at people who work on projects on a daily basis and 'Directing Successful Projects with PRINCE2' provides a guide for those who direct or sponsor projects, both of which are available below.
Related resources:
> PRINCE2 2009 Overview Brochure (PDF - 257Kb)
> White Paper: 'Integrating DSDM into an Existing PRINCE2 Environment' (PDF - 889Kb)
Already read this publication? We'd appreciate your opinion: please review this publication.
Extent | 92 pages | ISBN | 9780113310586 |
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Size | 216 x 216mm | Price | £Not known |
Format | Paperback | Published | tbc |
Availability | Out of stock - available to order | Delivery | Delivery options and charges |
Agile Project Management: Running PRINCE2 Projects with DSDM Atern
1st impression
- Author:
- Keith Richards, Keith Richards Consulting
This ground breaking book shows how users can combine the strength of both approaches so that they complement each other and create a new, best of breed framework suitable for all project environments. Based on PRINCE2™ and DSDM Atern, the two most established and internationally recognised project management approaches, this title explores the differences between the two approaches before showing where they overlap and how they can be integrated. While DSDM Atern is a project management methodology in its own this new publications sits within the PRINCE2 suite of titles.
Key features:
In depth guidance that includes practical tips, dos and don'ts, and FAQs.
A clear explanation of the lifecycle of the new combined approach as well as a team and organisational structures.
Analysis of cultural differences.
Clear signposting of overlaps and differences.
PRINCE2 Exams and Editions
PRINCE2 Foundation and Practitioner exams based on PRINCE2 2009 have been available from 06 July 2009. PRINCE2 exams based on the PRINCE2 2005 edition will continue to run until the end of 2009. Visit PRINCE2 2009 FAQs for more information.
PRINCE2 2009 Edition
There are now two editions for PRINCE2; 'Managing Successful Projects with PRINCE2' is aimed at people who work on projects on a daily basis and 'Directing Successful Projects with PRINCE2' provides a guide for those who direct or sponsor projects, both of which are available below.
Related resources:
> PRINCE2 2009 Overview Brochure (PDF - 257Kb)
> White Paper: 'Integrating DSDM into an Existing PRINCE2 Environment' (PDF - 889Kb)
Already read this publication? We'd appreciate your opinion: please review this publication.
Extent | 92 pages | ISBN | 9780113310586 |
---|---|---|---|
Size | 216 x 216mm | Price | £Not known |
Format | Paperback | Published | tbc |
Availability | Out of stock - available to order | Delivery | Delivery options and charges |