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The course will teach you how to:
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Preparation for the project start-up
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Who are in the Project Board and what is your role as a Project Manager
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How to perform product planning, how to manage the time, cost, scope with quality delivery
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How big a project team can you manage? Should you micro-manage all the tasks?
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What reports do you expect from your team members? What report do you need to write
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What does it mean when tasks are 90% complete from your team
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How to do manage risk and opportunities, what can you delegate
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Can you manage a project by exception
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How do you know that the project is in line with the business case
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How to manage project in different stages
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What do you need to know about project closure
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How to take advantages of the lessons learned from previous projects
Who Should Attend
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New and experienced project staff
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People who may go on to Practitioner training
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Consultants/contract staff operating in a PRINCE2 environment
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Project Managers considering a career in a PRINCE2 environment
Qualification
The PRINCE2® Foundation qualification is the first of two PRINCE2® qualifications required to become a PRINCE2® Practitioner.
If you would like PRINCE2® Practitioner certification, you should complete a combined PRINCE2® Foundation and Practitioner course.
Contents
The PRINCE2® Foundation examination is aiming to measure whether a candidate would be able to act as an informed member of a project management team using the PRINCE2® methodology within a project environment supporting PRINCE2®.
To this end they need to show they understand the principles and terminology of the method, specifically, candidates must be able to:
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Describe the purpose and major content of all roles, the eight components, the eight processes and the sub-processes, and the techniques.
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State which management products are input to, and output from the eight processes.
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State the main purpose, and key contents, of the major management products.
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State the relationships between processes, deliverables, roles and the management dimensions of a project.
Exam
The PRINCE2® Foundation exam aims to measure whether a candidate would be able to act as an informed member of a project management team using the PRINCE2® method within a project environment supporting PRINCE2®.
To this end they need to show they understand the principles and terminology of the PRINCE2® method.
PRINCE2® Foundation exam candidates must be able to...
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Describe the purpose and major content of all PRINCE2® roles, the eight components, the eight processes and the sub-processes, and the techniques.
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State which project management products are input to, and output from the eight processes.
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State the main purpose, and key contents, of the major management products.
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State the relationships between processes, deliverables, roles and the management dimensions of a project.
Exam Format
Check PRINCE2 Practitoner
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