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Gone-concern Loss Absorbing Capacity.
''Project management.''


Usage is (early 2014) still developing in this field of bank recovery and resolution and the acronym is sometimes GCLAC that might be seen as "Gone Concern Loss Absorbing Capacity".
'''PR'''ojects '''IN''' '''C'''ontrolled '''E'''nvironments, version 2, published in 1996.


GLAC focuses on the loss absorbing capacity of bail-in-able debt to replenish equity.
The key features of PRINCE2 include:


*Emphasis on dividing the project into manageable and controllable stages.
*Flexibility that can be applied at a level appropriate to the project.


== See also ==


*[[Capital adequacy]]
The acronym is sometimes presented as:
*[[Loss absorbing capacity]]


*[[PLAC]]
'''PR'''ojects '''IN''' a '''C'''ontrolled '''E'''nvironment.


*[[SLAC]]


*[[Gone concern]]
== See also ==
* [[Bailin]]
* [[Agile]]
* [[FAST Modeling Standard]]
* [[Working effectively with others]]

Revision as of 14:30, 13 May 2016

Project management.

PRojects IN Controlled Environments, version 2, published in 1996.

The key features of PRINCE2 include:

  • Emphasis on dividing the project into manageable and controllable stages.
  • Flexibility that can be applied at a level appropriate to the project.


The acronym is sometimes presented as:

PRojects IN a Controlled Environment.


See also