As an open, community driven framework, we are always looking for high quality content from contributors that have extensive experience of project management.Mike Watson is the author of Managing Smaller Projects and Keeping Projects Simple and has a long and distinguished career in many forms of project management. In this new book Mike takes his common sense approach to simpler projects, typically managed by people often referred to as ‘accidental project managers’, and applies it using the principles set out in the Praxis Framework.The result is a work that introduces the concepts of ... Read more.
Until now Praxis has not contained external links. We have focused on developing our own content that is fully interlinked and searchable from the home page. We are now inviting you to let us know about other valuable, free resources relevant to all those involved in project, programme and portfolio management.We launched in 2014 with our core framework (comprising a Body of Knowledge, Method, Competency Frameworkand Maturity Model) and supporting encyclopaedia of tools and techniques. In our second year we added the maturity assessment tool, the comparative glossary of terminology and ... Read more.
Praxis has just celebrated its 2nd birthday and what better time to complete the upload of our Italian and Spanish translations. Enormous thanks to our two volunteer lead translators, Sabrina Scaroni and Ignacio Manzanera who have worked long and hard on their respective projects.Every page in the core framework now has an additional menu that accesses the pages in English, Italian and Spanish. We are currently looking at redesigning the home page to display the main menu in multiple languages along with other new features.We are always looking for volunteers to help make our free, open ... Read more.
Praxis is a free framework for the management of projects, programmes and portfolios. Praxis brings together a body of knowledge, methodology, competence framework and capability maturity model in a single integrated framework with a single structure and terminology. No more need for mapping and translation between different guides.
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