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How to write a PID (Project Initiation Documentation)?

The PID is an essential document for PRINCE2 and for project management in general. It bundles the necessary documents to start the project on a solid basis and is used as a reference point throughout the project. Learn more about the PID (Project Initiation Documentation) and how to write it.
Date: 05/03/2024| Category: FAQ| Tags:

Service Value Chain and Value Stream

ITIL provides the Service Value Chain to identify the Value Streams. Once an organisation has defined its Value Streams, it is easy to follow activities and practices accordingly. It recognizes the stakeholders involved and the activities required to transform needs into something valuable.
Date: 26/02/2024| Category: IT Governance & Service Management| Tags:

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