Project management can easily become overwhelming. With so many moving parts, competing priorities, and different stakeholders, how do you make sure you’re running projects the right way?
That’s where PRINCE2 (Projects IN Controlled Environments) comes in. It’s one of the most widely used project management methods in the world, particularly across government and regulated industries.
At the heart of PRINCE2 are 7 guiding principles. Think of them as the rules of the game — if you’re not applying these, you’re not doing PRINCE2.
In this post, we’ll break them down into plain English with simple examples.
1. Continued Business Justification
Every project should have a valid reason to exist. It needs a business case showing the benefits outweigh the costs and risks. If that justification disappears, the project should stop.
💡 Example: If you’re delivering a hospital accommodation upgrade and funding is withdrawn, PRINCE2 says the project should not continue “just because we started it.”
2. Learn From Experience
Projects don’t happen in isolation. Teams should review lessons from past projects, apply them during delivery, and capture new lessons for the future.
💡 Example: A team rolling out electronic medical records may draw on lessons from a previous IT system deployment to avoid repeating stakeholder engagement mistakes.
3. Defined Roles and Responsibilities
Everyone must know who is accountable for what. PRINCE2 has clear roles: Project Board, Project Manager, Team Managers, and more.
💡 Example: In a construction project, the sponsor approves funding, the Project Manager controls delivery, and the Site Manager oversees daily work. No blurred lines.
4. Manage by Stages
Projects are broken into manageable chunks (stages). Each stage is planned, monitored, and controlled before moving to the next.
💡 Example: A hospital expansion might be managed in stages: design → approvals → construction → fit-out → handover. Funding and go/no-go decisions are made at each stage.
5. Manage by Exception
PRINCE2 is designed to avoid micro-management. Tolerances are set for time, cost, quality, scope, risk, and benefits. If a project manager stays within these, they don’t need higher approval.
💡 Example: A Project Manager may have authority to spend up to $20k on contingency. Anything beyond that must be escalated to the Project Board.
6. Focus on Products
The method is deliverable-driven. Instead of just tracking activities, PRINCE2 ensures there’s a clear understanding of what each product (output) should look like.
💡 Example: A project to install EV charging bays defines the “product” as a fully functional, safety-compliant charging station — not just a list of tasks completed.
7. Tailor to Suit the Project
PRINCE2 isn’t one-size-fits-all. The method should be scaled to fit the size, complexity, and context of the project.
💡 Example: A small software upgrade doesn’t need the same documentation and governance as a multimillion-dollar hospital redevelopment. Both can use PRINCE2, but at different levels of formality.
| Principle | What It Means | Example |
| Continued Business Justification | Project must remain viable | Stop if funding/benefits disappear |
| Learn From Experience | Apply lessons learned | Use past IT rollout insights |
| Defined Roles and Responsibilities | Everyone knows their role | Sponsor vs PM vs Team roles |
| Manage by Stages | Break into phases | Design → Build → Test → Handover |
| Manage by Exception | Set tolerances | PM spends within limits, escalate if exceeded |
| Focus on Products | Define deliverables clearly | Charging bay = usable, not just “installed†|
| Tailor to Suit the Project | Adapt to scale/context | Light touch for small upgrades |
Why These Principles Matter
The 7 principles of PRINCE2 aren’t just theory — they help projects:
- Stay aligned with organisational strategy
- Avoid wasted effort and cost
- Keep roles clear and avoid confusion
- Deliver measurable benefits, not just outputs
Next Steps
If you’re just starting with PRINCE2:
- Use these principles as a checklist on your current project.
- Pair them with the 7 Themes and 7 Processes for the full PRINCE2 picture.
- Download our free Project Kick-Off Checklist [link] to apply structured governance right away.
👉 Coming soon: The PRINCE2 Starter Kit Template Pack — with ready-to-use templates for business cases, risk registers, and more.
✅ With these 7 principles explained simply, you can see why PRINCE2 remains one of the most widely adopted project management methods worldwide.