SPaMCAST 184 - Steve Boronski, Prince2, Project Management

Published: April 29, 2012, 9 p.m.

Welcome to the Software Process and Measurement Cast 184!\nThe Software Process and Measurement Cast 184 features my interview with Steve Boronski. \xa0We discussed PRINCE2\xae (PRojects IN Controlled Environments), which is a widely used project management method that navigates you through the essentials for running a project.PRINCE2 is a de facto standard developed and used extensively by the UK government and is widely recognised and used in the private sector, both in the UK and internationally.\nSteve's Bio:\nSteve is a Project and Programme Management professional with many years practical experience developed in both the public and private sectors. He specialises in IT enabled Business Change assisting many organisations to use a structured approach to their business changes, from Portfolio to Programme and Project delivery mechanisms.\nSteve now spends most of his time travelling the world, training and consulting, helping people to learn and apply PRINCE2\xae, MSP\xae and P3O\xae all Best Practice Guidance freely available from the UK Cabinet Office for worldwide application.\nContact Information:Email: steve.boronski@ilxgroup.comWeb: \xa0http://www.ilxgroup.comLinked In: http://ow.ly/azUqh\xa0Prince 2 Official Site: \xa0http://www.prince-officialsite.com/\n\nShameless Ad for my book!\xa0\n co-authored by Murali Chematuri and myself and published by J. Ross Publishing. We have received unsolicited reviews like the following: "This book will prove that software projects should not be a tedious process, neither for you or your team."\n\n\nContact information for the Software Process and Measurement CastEmail: \xa0spamcastinfo@gmail.comVoicemail: \xa0+1-206-888-6111Website: www.spamcast.netTwitter: www.twitter.com/tcagleyFacebook: \xa0http://bit.ly/16fBWV\nNext\nThe Software Process and Measurement Cast 185 will feature my essay titled the "Narcissism of Small Differences." \xa0This essay is based on comments made by Corey Haines in the SPaMCAST 182.