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Comparison of PRINCE2 and OUM methodologies in planning and control processes and suggestion for better application of MS Project
Matoušková, Soňa ; Oškrdal, Václav (advisor) ; Hoffman, Martin (referee)
The objective of this bachelor thesis is to compare a well-known methodology PRINCE2 and OUM, the internal Oracle methodology, in processes of planning and control. The objective is also to design a better use of Microsoft Project in Oracle Corporation which would lead to more effective project management and also to facilitate the work of Project managers. The theoretical part includes general information related to the topic. These include an explanation of basic terms in the first chapter such as Project management, Project management processes, especially planning and control. The next two chapters deal with PRINCE2 and OUM methodologies. Closer focus is on the two processes -- planning and control. The analytical part compares both methodologies in the two processes. In the practical part of this bachelor thesis is a proposal for the use of MS Project, which is intended to streamline the work of Project managers. The work is mainly based on official publications and internal documents of Oracle Corporation. In conclusion, an assessment and summary is completed.

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