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PRINCE2 7th edition Performance target for sustainability Renaming of some principles Renaming of themes to practices Change practice now called Issues Configuration management strategy Introduction of new management products: sustainability management approach, digital and data management approach, project log.
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The product flow diagram (PFD) is a representation of the order by which a sequence of products is created according to product-based planning principles. It is related to the product breakdown structure (PBS).
The project initiation documentation is a PRINCE2 [1] term representing the plan of approach in project management. It is assembled from a series of other documents, including the business case, the terms of reference, the communication plan, the risk register, the project tolerances, the project plan, and any specific project controls or inspections as part of a departmental quality plan or ...
Managing Stage Boundaries is one of seven processes that make up PRINCE2, a systematic approach to project management developed by the UK's Office of Government Commerce and used widely in UK government and industry. The fundamental principle of Managing Stage Boundaries (SB) is to ensure that, at the end of each stage, the project stays ...
In project management under the PRINCE2 methodology, a product breakdown structure (PBS) is a tool for analysing, documenting and communicating the outcomes of a project, and forms part of the product based planning technique.
In the PRINCE2 project management method, a product description (PDD) is a structured format that presents information about a project product.It is a management product (document), usually created by the project manager during the process of initiating a project in the initial stage of the PRINCE2 project management method.
The second edition (published as the 2000 Edition) added new material reflecting the growth of practices. [3] [4] 2004 PMBOK Guide, Third Edition: The third edition (2004) was a significant edit from the earlier editions, changing criteria for inclusion from "generally accepted" practice to "generally recognized as good practice". [5] 2008