PRINCE2 Directing a Project (DP)
Directing a Project runs from the start-up of the project until its closure. This process is aimed at the Project Board. The Project Board manages by exception, monitors via reports and controls through a number of decision points.
The key processes for the Project Board break into four main areas:
- Initiation (starting the project off on the right foot)
- Stage boundaries (commitment of more resources after checking results so far)
- Ad hoc direction (monitoring progress, providing advice and guidance, reacting to exception situations)
- Project closure (confirming the project outcome and controlled close).
- This process does not cover the day-to-day activities of the Project Manager.
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