2570 BCGreat pyramid of Giza completed. Some records remain of how the work was managed: e.g. there were managers of each of the four faces of the pyramid, responsible for their completion (
subproject managers).
Christopher Wren (1632–1723) was a 17th-century English designer, astronomer, geometer, mathematician-physicist and
architect. Wren designed 55 of 87
London churches after the Great fire of London in 1666, such as
St Paul's Cathedral in 1710, as well as many secular buildings.
1975 PROMPT methodology (acronym for Project Resource Organisation Management Planning Technique) created by Simpact Systems Ltd[3] (source: PRINCE2 manual)
1989 PRINCE method derived from PROMPTII is published by the UK Government agency CCTA and becomes the UK standard for all government information projects
1990s
1996
PRINCE2 published by CCTA (now
Office of Government Commerce OGC) as a generic product management methodology for all UK government projects.
^Young-Hoon Kwak (2005). "A brief history of Project Management". In: The story of managing projects.
Elias G. Carayannis et al. 9eds, Greenwood Publishing Group, 2005.
ISBN1-56720-506-2
2570 BCGreat pyramid of Giza completed. Some records remain of how the work was managed: e.g. there were managers of each of the four faces of the pyramid, responsible for their completion (
subproject managers).
Christopher Wren (1632–1723) was a 17th-century English designer, astronomer, geometer, mathematician-physicist and
architect. Wren designed 55 of 87
London churches after the Great fire of London in 1666, such as
St Paul's Cathedral in 1710, as well as many secular buildings.
1975 PROMPT methodology (acronym for Project Resource Organisation Management Planning Technique) created by Simpact Systems Ltd[3] (source: PRINCE2 manual)
1989 PRINCE method derived from PROMPTII is published by the UK Government agency CCTA and becomes the UK standard for all government information projects
1990s
1996
PRINCE2 published by CCTA (now
Office of Government Commerce OGC) as a generic product management methodology for all UK government projects.
^Young-Hoon Kwak (2005). "A brief history of Project Management". In: The story of managing projects.
Elias G. Carayannis et al. 9eds, Greenwood Publishing Group, 2005.
ISBN1-56720-506-2