Prince2 7 Principles ✧
The project must make sense financially and strategically from start to finish. No blind loyalty to a sunk cost. 2. Learn from Experience (Don't Reinvent the Wheel) The Story: On Day 1, David doesn't start planning. He visits the company's "Lessons Log" from a failed IT project three years ago. He reads: "We failed because we didn't test with real customers until the end."
Use PRINCE2 as a toolkit, not a straitjacket. A small website project does not need the same controls as a nuclear power plant. Adjust the method to fit the project size, risk, and team culture. The Ending Six months later, the new platform goes live. It is stable, fast, and within budget. Maria calls David into her office. prince2 7 principles
Maria nods. "Roll this out to all our project managers next quarter." The project must make sense financially and strategically
"I didn't. We had 17 issues and 8 risks. But the PRINCE2 principles gave us a system. The Business Case kept us honest. Stages gave us checkpoints. Roles stopped blame games. Lessons from the past saved us from repeating mistakes. And we tailored everything so it didn't drown us in bureaucracy." Learn from Experience (Don't Reinvent the Wheel) The
However, he keeps the and Product Descriptions formal because those are critical for a high-risk project.
Follow David as he navigates the project using the 7 principles. Each principle is highlighted and explained within the story. The Story: Before David writes a single line of code, he asks Maria one question: "Why are we doing this?"