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2,5 - ﺩﺭﺍﺪﻧﺎﺘﺳﺍ Prince ٢

The document discusses the history and evolution of the PRINCE2 project management methodology. It originated in the 1970s as PROMPT2 and was developed by the CCTA. It was later renamed Prince and introduced to the public in 1989. PRINCE2 provides structured project management and focuses on outputs and deliverables. It divides projects into three main components: projects, resources, and users. Some benefits of using PRINCE2 include controlled project start and closure, regular progress reviews, flexible decision points, and automated deviation management.

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2,5 - ﺩﺭﺍﺪﻧﺎﺘﺳﺍ Prince ٢

The document discusses the history and evolution of the PRINCE2 project management methodology. It originated in the 1970s as PROMPT2 and was developed by the CCTA. It was later renamed Prince and introduced to the public in 1989. PRINCE2 provides structured project management and focuses on outputs and deliverables. It divides projects into three main components: projects, resources, and users. Some benefits of using PRINCE2 include controlled project start and closure, regular progress reviews, flexible decision points, and automated deviation management.

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