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3.2 How to use storytelling
Marisa Silva, the author of the PRINCE2 V7 scenarios, discusses the real-life applicability of the scenarios described in the PRINCE2 V7 framework. The scenarios aim to represent practical situations where decisions in projects might not always be made through formal channels. Silva gives example...
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3.4 Applying storytelling on a project
Marisa Silva, the author of the PRINCE2 V7 scenarios, speaks on the criticality of understanding the viability of a project. She emphasizes the significance of questioning whether a project should move forward and highlights the business case's importance in this context. Silva mentions that duri...
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3.6 Using storytelling in project management
Marisa Silva, the author of PRINCE2 V7 scenarios, speaks about the importance and advantages of storytelling in the context of project management. Here's a summarised breakdown:
Conflict Resolution & Motivation: Marisa uses storytelling as a tool for conflict resolution and to motivate her team....
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3.3 Choosing scenarios for the PRINCE2 V7 book
Andy Murray, the Lead Editor of PRINCE2 V7, discussed the process of integrating scenarios into the new edition. He began by creating a matrix to envision how different scenarios could be combined. Recognizing the need to distribute these scenarios across the chapters, he ensured that they were a...
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3.5 Examination team input into the scenario development
Andy Murray, the Lead Editor of PRINCE2 V7, discussed feedback received during the development of the PRINCE2 V7. Referring to earlier comments by Scott, Murray emphasized the importance of consistency in the presented scenarios. One significant piece of feedback received from the exams team pert...
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3.1 How scenarios in PRINCE2 V7 are used in the book and exams
Andy Murray, the Lead Editor of PRINCE2 V7, shared insights on the thought process behind structuring the manual. A significant concern during its development was the concept of "cognitive load", which refers to the total amount of mental effort being used in working memory. The team was aware th...