1.5 Focusing on application of the method in seeking lessons
Project Management
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Andy Murray, the Lead Editor of PRINCE2 V7, delves into the updated methodologies within PRINCE2's project management approach. Highlighting the evolved 'Learning from Experience' principle, he emphasizes the transition from a "push" to a "pull" model for disseminating lessons learned. Instead of merely documenting and broadcasting lessons, the new approach encourages teams to internalize and apply insights to future projects. Murray also touches upon the underutilization of risk registers, underscoring the importance of active review and adaptation. This talk provides invaluable insights for professionals seeking to optimize their project management strategies using PRINCE2's latest guidelines.
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