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November 2009: IVC wins major Unified Communications contract in Cape Verde Islands September 2009: An Award Nomination for IVC's Guardian Project September 2009: Attenborough Studio Finished at the Natural History Museum! September 2009: IVC Media have made it to the top 100 technology media companies! July 2009: IVC Media Scoop Award for the Best Training & Conference Facilities at the Crestron Integration Awards 2009! June 2009: IVC Continue to support the All England Lawn Tennis Club at Wimbledon June 2009: IVC Media have moved! We have just moved from Stevenage to a new premises in London, meaning better service for our London customers.

Project Management

IVC's project management style is based on the PRINCE 2 method. Projects are divided into a number of stages, each forming a distinct unit for management purposes with each stage corresponding to the steps in the natural project lifetime.

Planning

Estimating, planning and re-planning are constant and key activities when managing any project. Plans are prepared for the project as a whole and for each stage within the project. We also have an exception planning process to handle divergences from the original plan.

Products, Deliverables and Activities

Products required are identified and defined in the initial stages of the project and from this we analyse the activities required and the sequencing of the work. Delivery of specialist products are incorporated into the plan.

Resource Planning

We produce resource plans from the corresponding Gantt plan to manage the funding and effort resources of the project.

The Resource Plan identifies the type, amount and cost of the resources required related to each stage of the work. It also identifies equipment and other fixed price costs associated with the project. This provides us with complete resource and financial picture of the undertaking.

Management Controls

Regular and formal monitoring of actual progress against plan is essential to ensure the timeliness, cost control and quality of the system being developed and we ensure management controls are in place to monitor this progress, supported by a reporting procedure which enables re-planning or corrective action to be taken.

The management controls cover all aspects of project activity and, at the highest level, allow senior management to assess project achievement and project status.

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