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Managing Successful Programmes: Practitioner (5 day)

Course Code: PMP-2      Days: 5
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Course Overview

This five-day course provides delegates with a comprehensive understanding of the 2007 version of the OGC framework for Programme Management, 'Managing Successful Programmes' (MSPT), and how it can be applied to live programmes. Strategic change is becoming a constant as many businesses realign themselves to stay ahead of the competition. This frequently results in the need to manage a range of initiatives across multiple disciplines within the organisation. Programme Management is the co-ordinated management of a dossier of often complex projects that change organisations to achieve benefits that are of strategic importance. Programme Management involves:
  • working within and changing the culture of an organisation
  • realising benefits
  • delivering capability

This is an intensive five day course using a combination of lectures, exercises, case studies, workshops and examination preparation.

Delegates will be sent the MSPT manual for pre-reading, some two weeks ahead of the course and also a case study to review. It is strongly recommended that 10 - 12 hours of pre-reading of the MSPT manual is completed prior to attendance on the course. Familiarisation time on the case study material and sample foundation questions using the specially written software provided, is also recommended. The case study forms the basis of exercises and workshops within the course to explore the application of the MSPT framework and techniques to real programmes.

Audience

The course is recommended for managers from a programme, project or line management background with full-time responsibility within a programme environment.

Skills Gained

Delegates will learn how to:
  • use programme management as a tool for achieving business change
  • apply MSPT to their programme(s) in a manner appropriate to their organisation and programme
  • act as a full time member of a programme management team
  • have attained the competencies associated with the practitioners level qualifications
  • have had the opportunity to sit the MSPT Foundation and Practitioner examinations

Examinations

  • Delegates wishing to take and pass the MSPT Foundation and Practitioner examinations are advised that approximately two hours consolidation and preparation work will be required during each evening of the course.
  • All delegates will sit the Foundation examination on the fourth day of the course and the Practitioner examination on the last day. Those delegates not wishing to take the Practitioner examination should book on the 4-day Programme Management Foundation course (course code QAPMF-2).
  • Experienced Programme Managers who aspire to the new award of Advanced Practitioner will also want to book onto the follow-on Advanced Practitioner course (course code QAPMAP-2) once they have received notification of success in the Practitioner exam. This follow-on course will be available in 2008.
  • The Practitioner course carries the award of 37.5 Professional Development Units (PDU's) for PMI re-certification.
  • Prerequisites

    The MSPT Practitioner examination requires candidates to demonstrate that they understand the application of programme management in a complex business environment. Consequently candidates should already be familiar with the culture of large organisations and the measurement of benefits at a strategic level. Candidates should also be familiar with generic or specific project management methods.

    Course Outline

    MSP Introduction and Overview

    What is a programme; What is programme management; Structure of MSP

    MSP Framework and Concepts

    Principles; Governance themes; Transformational Flow; Management strategies

    Vision

    What is a vision; Vision Statements

    Identifying a Programme

    What to consider when scoping programmes; The programme brief; Planning for the programme definition;

    Blueprint Design and Delivery

    What is a Blueprint; Contents and level of detail; Developing a Blueprint from the Vision Statement.

    Defining a Programme

    Programme Definition Document; Project Dossier; Programme Plan; Programme Business Case

    Planning and Control

    Developing the Programme Plan; Building the Project Dossier; Resourcing and scheduling; Priorities

    Benefits

    Key drivers for the programme; Benefits realisation and strategic objectives; Outcome relationship models; Benefit Maps; Benefits realisation plan

    The Business Case

    Developing the Business Case for the Programme; Managing and reviewing it

    Organisation and the Programme Office

    Organisation and leadership; Organisational structure; Roles and responsibilities; Programme Office

    Leadership and Stakeholder Engagement

    Leadership v management; Stakeholder engagement; Analysing stakeholders; Stakeholder maps and matrices.

    Managing Tranches

    Implementing governance arrangements; Establishing tranches

    Delivering Capability/Realising benefits

    Commissioning, co-ordinating, managing and closing projects in the Project Dossier; Aligning with the programme; Integrating project outputs into operations; Realising benefits; Pre-transition, transition and post-transition activities.

    Quality Management

    Critical Success Factors; Programme quality management; Quality processes; Configuration Management; Quality Management Plan; Information Management Plan;

    Risk Management and Issue Resolution

    Principles, approach and strategy for managing risks and resolving issues; Handling programme changes;

    Closing a Programme

    Focusing on the end goal; How to recognise that the new capability has been delivered; Reviewing benefits to date; Confirming closure

    APMG MSP Foundation and Practitioner Examinations for the 2007 version of the Manual, and Coaching. Foundation Examination: Closed book; Multiple choice; 50 questions; 40 minutes; 50% pass mark (60% to become eligible to take the Practitioner Examination after March 2008.) Practitioner Examination: Closed book; Objectively marked test; 9 questions, with sections; 2? hours; 50% pass marK.


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