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PRINCE2: Project Management

PRINCE2™ (PRojects IN Controlled Environments) is a process-based approach to project management owned by the Office of Government Commerce. Since its launch in 1996 PRINCE2™ has become the UK’s de facto standard process for all types of projects.

The widespread use of PRINCE2™ both in Scotland, UK wide and internationally owes much to the fact that it is an easily tailored and scalable method that can be applied to all projects and situations across all sectors.

As Scotland’s Premier Accredited Training Organisation (ATO) Carnegie Business Training and Development (part of Carnegie Enterprise Ltd) delivers PRINCE2™ project management training throughout Scotland, UK wide and Internationally.

PRINCE2™ project management training is an intensive but rewarding course, requiring delegates to complete 15-20 hours of study prior to the start of the course. The main course content is also supported by some evening work during the programme.

The PRINCE2™ Practitioner level programme (5 days) provides an advanced level and knowledge of the PRINCE2™ methodology and PRINCE2™ Practitioner status.

Carnegie Business Training and Development works with a team of AMP Group accredited training associates. Each has have an in depth knowledge of project management and years of experience across a range of industries.

All PRINCE2™ project management training is delivered by our partners at Carnegie Business Training and Development - accredited by The APM Group.

Carnegie Business Training and Development is an Accredited Training Organisation for M_o_R, MSP and PRINCE2™.

M_o_R® is a Registered Trade Mark and a Registered Community Trade Mark of the Office of Government Commerce.

PRINCE2™ is a Trade Mark of the Office of Government Commerce.

The PRINCE2 Cityscape logo ™ is a Trade Mark of the Office of Government Commerce in the United Kingdom and other countries.

MSP™ is a Trade Mark of the Office of Government Commerce.

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