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		<title>Progress THEME</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[PRINCE2 Themes – Progress The purpose of the Progress theme is to establish mechanisms to monitor and compare actual achievements against those planned; provide a forecast for the project objectives and the project’s continued viability; and control any unacceptable deviations. PRINCE2 Processes and Themes are explained thoroughly on our PRINCE2 Training Courses in Brighton, Sussex. [...]]]></description>
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