I’ve just heard that I have passed my PRINCE2 Practitioner qualification, thanks to the excellent help of Pearce Mayfield.
I’ve been familiar with the PRINCE2 method for a number of years, and have certainly applied the principles to local methods, but have resisted getting into it too formally because of the bureaucratic nightmare I have seen many organisations make from it.
One of the best things I can say about the Pearce Mayfield training is that through it I have seen, by contrast, how to make PRINCE2 a living and breathing approach to delivering a project.
Cite as:
Elve, J. E. (Jul 21, 2008). PRINCE2 Practitioner. Synesthesia. Retrieved Feb 09, 2012 from http://www.synesthesia.co.uk/blog/archives/2008/07/21/prince2-practitioner-2/
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