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Tags: Project Management, APM, Lang:en 
Summary
 The term ‘lens’ has been specifically chosen
        for this guide to reflect the ana logy between human vision
        and the interaction of people. This context also
        facilitates the analogy between the tools and techniques
        used to enhance, correct, protect and improve this
        interaction. The eye is the vehicle through which the brain
        understands distance, shape, form, colour, shade, light,
        dark, and dimensions. These are based upon frames of
        reference shaped by, for example: • culture and beliefs
         Throughout our lifetime, our vision evolves, becoming
        stronger or weaker. Sometimes intervention is required in
        the form of glasses, contact lenses or surgery. Equally,
        our own frames of reference evolve over time, adapting and
        reshaping through exposure to variety. The human dimension gives each of us the capacity to
        choose to evolve according to our circumstances. We have
        the ability to employ tools to refine our perspectives. We
        can identify which corrective action may prove useful and
        implement effective tools. When seeking to improve or
        correct vision, we determine the type and intensity of lens
        required in conjunction with the existing range of
        products, such as glasses, telescope, microscope,
        periscope, magnifying glass, endoscope, night-sight or
        sunglasses. In project, programme and portfolio management, there
        are infinite and complex human dimensions. This guide
        offers lenses to enhance, correct, protect and improve
        relationships, behaviours and outcomes within these
        environments.
• values and ethics
        
• experience and upbringing
        
• preferences and prejudices
        
• education and influences
        
• context and external factors
        
• perceived opportunity and risk
        
• mood and behaviours