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Project Management is becoming more and more important within business. Most companies are under pressure as budgets are cut, resources reduced, timescales ever more challenging, yet still productivity increases. Today’s businesses cannot always provide the focus and time to deliver IT projects effectively, and as a result suffer additional costs on project poor conception, planning, procurement and execution.The successful implementation of a solution is key to its acceptance in the business. How can AME help? To ensure that this is a trouble-free process AME aims to have every solution implemented on time, within budget and to the quality standards the customer demands. Our project management team has experience of working on many different types of projects for many different types of organisation. Project managers are able to work individually or as part of a larger team; whereby we work alongside your management team.Whatever the circumstances, they are dedicated to ensuring that the project runs smoothly and that business objectives are met. In addition to this our project managers are PRINCE2 registered Practitioners, having completed both the PRINCE2 Foundation and PRINCE2 Practitioner training. PRINCE2 is a very comprehensive methodology that can be applied to projects no matter how large and complex. As a result of this training our project managers are very familiar with the PRINCE2 methodology and we believe this is the key to the success of a project.
A project manager takes complete ownership of a project and will: - Establish milestone dates
- Identify key activities and plot the critical path
- Plan for the future
- Manage third party suppliers and allocate tasks
- Issue regular project updates
- Ensure project has met business objectives
- By taking complete ownership of the project, the project manager ensures that the entire process is seamless and is completed efficiently with minimum disruption to the business.
Find out AME can help deliver your IT projects by contacting us on 01392 824 022. |
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