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Case Study |
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The Cheshire Constabulary |
The Cheshire Constabulary have been using PRINCE2 since 1996. This Case Study describes their experiences. Thanks are due to Cheshire Constabulary, in particular to Chief Inspector Robin Crorie for his time and the information he provided. |
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Ericsson Services Ireland |
This Case Study describes the use of PRINCE2 at Ericsson Services Ireland in Dublin, in particular, The Customer Management Solutions Business Unit. |
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Electricity Supply Board Ireland |
ESB is the national electricity utility in the Republic of Ireland. The Case Study material was collected during a visit to ESB on Friday 30th November 2001 at a time when ESB were undertaking a major business restructuring exercise to prepare for the full deregulation of electricity services in Ireland in 2005. The company have also had to get ready for conversion to the euro on 1st January 2002. More information on ESB can be found at www.esb.ie |
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The Fleet Information Management Unit |
FIMU is a Royal Naval organisation which supplies encyclopaedic data to the Fleet to support Maritime operations worldwide. They are a production unit and have selected elements of PRINCE2 to meet their needs. As such, they are a good example of how PRINCE2 can link into existing production and general management processes. |
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Getronics |
With more than 25,000 employees in over 30 countries, Getronics is one of the world's leading providers of vendor independent solutions and services to professional users of Information and Communication Technology (ICT). |
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The National Health Serice |
The Case Study covers the use of PRINCE2 in different types of NHS organisation on a  variety of NHS projects - service development, organisational change, clinical governance, PFI new build and IT. |
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Reading Borough Council |
The Case Study first of all describes the business case for using PRINCE2 and MSP at Reading Borough Council and the benefits experienced (Sections 2 and 3). This is followed by a description of how they were implemented and the lessons learned (Sections 4 and 5). |
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Registers of Scotland |
Registers of Scotland is the Executive Agency responsible for framing and maintaining records relating to property and further legal proceedings. They are a customer-focussed organisation for whom technology is pivotal. |
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All of the above Case Sudies are Copyright APMG. |



