PRINCE2® Foundation and Practitioner 7th Edition
Course Description
PRINCE2® 7th Edition is the world’s most practised and recognised project management method and provides the essentials for managing any project of any size or complexity. PRINCE2® 7th Edition is a process-based approach for project management providing an easily tailored and scalable method for the management of all types of projects. The method is the de-facto standard for project management in the UK and is practiced worldwide.
The continued international development of PRINCE2® examinations, training and course material is contributing significantly to the recognition of PRINCE2® as a truly international standard. This course introduces to the PRINCE2® five connected elements: project context, principles, practices, processes, with people at its centre, whilst the Practitioner teaches how to apply it practically to the running and managing of a project within the PRINCE2® environment.
On this highly engaging and interactive course you’ll be reintroduced to the five connected elements of PRINCE2 – project context, principles, practices, processes, with people at its centre. Reflecting the
changing face of project management, this latest version of PRINCE2 includes essential concepts such as sustainability, data management, commercial management and most importantly people management.
Specific benefits of PRINCE2 include:
• Better communication – its widespread use and understanding, provides a common project vocabulary for all those involved
• Clearly defined responsibilities – all involved in the project understand each other’s roles and there is a defined structure for accountability, delegation, authority, and communication
• Adaptable to business and project needs – PRINCE2 can be tailored to all types of projects to help satisfy organization or industry-specific requirements.
• Best practice – the method is widely recognised as the de-facto method for initiating and delivering projects
Course Structure
Prince2 Foundation will cover the following areas
- Project context
Organizational context
Commercial context
Delivery methods
Sustainability
Project scale
Features and benefits of PRINCE2
- Principles
Ensure continued business justification
Learn from experience
Define roles, responsibilities, relationships
Manage by exception
Manage by stages
Focus on products
Tailor to suit project
- People
Leading successful change
Leading successful teams
Communication
Putting people central to the method
- Practices
Business case
Organizing
Plans
Quality
Risk
Issues
Progress
- Processes
Starting up a project
Directing a project
Initiating a project
Controlling a stage
Managing product delivery
Managing stage boundaries
Closing a project
Prince2 Practitioner will cover the following areas
- Project context
Organizational context
Commercial context
Delivery methods
Sustainability
Project scale
Features and benefits of PRINCE2
- Principles
Ensure continued business justification
Learn from experience
Define roles, responsibilities, relationships
Manage by exception
Manage by stages
Focus on products
Tailor to suit project
- People
Leading successful change
Leading successful teams
Communication
Putting people central to the method
- Practices
Business case
Organizing
Plans
Quality
Risk
Issues
Progress
- Processes
Starting up a project
Directing a project
Initiating a project
Controlling a stage
Managing product delivery
Managing stage boundaries
Closing a project
Should Attend
PRINCE2 Foundation is designed for entry-level project professionals who wish to understand more about the PRINCE2 project management method.
This course is relevant for project managers and aspiring project managers. And to other key staff involved in the design, development and delivery of projects, including: project board members (e.g. senior responsible owners), team managers (e.g. product delivery managers), project assurance (e.g. business change analysts), project support (e.g. Project and Programme Office personnel), and operational line managers / staff.
Prerequisites
There are no formal prerequisites for this course but delegates would benefit from some experience of working in projects prior to attendance.
Assessment
At the end of the course, you will sit for the exam.
Foundation Exam 7th Edition:
- Multiple choice questions
- 60 questions per paper
- 36 marks required (out of 60 available) to pass: 60%
- One hour’s (60 minutes) duration
- Closed book
Practitioner Exam 7th Edition:
- Objective testing
- 70 questions per paper
- 42 marks or more required to pass (out of 70 available): 60%
- Two-and-a-half hours’ (150 minutes) duration, no additional reading time
- Open book. Candidates are permitted to use the official printed hard copy of the PRINCE2® 7 Managing Successful Projects. The official manual may be annotated and tabulated but no sticky notes and loose leaf papers containing additional notes will be allowed.
Key-Features
Upon successful completion of this course, students would have: Gained a basic knowledge and understanding of project management and project-based work. Identified the difference between a project and a process. Been introduced to the components, elements and processes of Prince2 and the relationships that bind them together.
Course Structure
Prince2 Foundation will cover the following areas
- Project context
Organizational context
Commercial context
Delivery methods
Sustainability
Project scale
Features and benefits of PRINCE2
- Principles
Ensure continued business justification
Learn from experience
Define roles, responsibilities, relationships
Manage by exception
Manage by stages
Focus on products
Tailor to suit project
- People
Leading successful change
Leading successful teams
Communication
Putting people central to the method
- Practices
Business case
Organizing
Plans
Quality
Risk
Issues
Progress
- Processes
Starting up a project
Directing a project
Initiating a project
Controlling a stage
Managing product delivery
Managing stage boundaries
Closing a project
Prince2 Practitioner will cover the following areas
- Project context
Organizational context
Commercial context
Delivery methods
Sustainability
Project scale
Features and benefits of PRINCE2
- Principles
Ensure continued business justification
Learn from experience
Define roles, responsibilities, relationships
Manage by exception
Manage by stages
Focus on products
Tailor to suit project
- People
Leading successful change
Leading successful teams
Communication
Putting people central to the method
- Practices
Business case
Organizing
Plans
Quality
Risk
Issues
Progress
- Processes
Starting up a project
Directing a project
Initiating a project
Controlling a stage
Managing product delivery
Managing stage boundaries
Closing a project
Should Attend
PRINCE2 Foundation is designed for entry-level project professionals who wish to understand more about the PRINCE2 project management method.
This course is relevant for project managers and aspiring project managers. And to other key staff involved in the design, development and delivery of projects, including: project board members (e.g. senior responsible owners), team managers (e.g. product delivery managers), project assurance (e.g. business change analysts), project support (e.g. Project and Programme Office personnel), and operational line managers / staff.
Prerequisites
There are no formal prerequisites for this course but delegates would benefit from some experience of working in projects prior to attendance.
Assessment
At the end of the course, you will sit for the exam.
Foundation Exam 7th Edition:
- Multiple choice questions
- 60 questions per paper
- 36 marks required (out of 60 available) to pass: 60%
- One hour’s (60 minutes) duration
- Closed book
Practitioner Exam 7th Edition:
- Objective testing
- 70 questions per paper
- 42 marks or more required to pass (out of 70 available): 60%
- Two-and-a-half hours’ (150 minutes) duration, no additional reading time
- Open book. Candidates are permitted to use the official printed hard copy of the PRINCE2® 7 Managing Successful Projects. The official manual may be annotated and tabulated but no sticky notes and loose leaf papers containing additional notes will be allowed.
Key-Features
Upon successful completion of this course, students would have: Gained a basic knowledge and understanding of project management and project-based work. Identified the difference between a project and a process. Been introduced to the components, elements and processes of Prince2 and the relationships that bind them together.
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