Managing Successful Programmes - Foundation
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Who is it for?
This Managing Successful Programmes (MSP) two day top up course provides candidates with foundation level experience with the skills needed to pass the practitioner exams in managing programmes of work.
What is it about?Programme Management is the co-ordinated management of a portfolio of projects which change organisations to achieve benefits that are of strategic importance.
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What do I get out of it?
Following the completion of the course participants will be able to:
- Develop a Programme definition from a brief
- Set Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)
- Understand the roles, skills and attributes for a successful programme
- Plan a Programme and identify tranches
- Compile a Programme Blueprint
- Develop a Programme Risk Management Strategy
- Set up communication lines for projects/programme interfaces
- Writing terms of reference
- The sponsoring group: Programme director, Business change manager, Programme manager
- Programme support office: capabilities and characteristics
- Compiling a blueprint
- Expanding the programme vision statement
- The required business model
- Service levels and key performance measures
- Support systems
- Scheduling projects
- Programme planning
- Resource sharing
- Defining tranches
- Handling dependencies
Case study and exam preparation: The Intermediate Examination is a 90 minute closed book exam based on a given scenario.The Practitioner Examination is a 90 minute open book exam, based on a set of case studies studied during the course and one question. Programme management is an integral part of OGCs Best Practice portfolio. This course is delivered by Insights, an Accredited Training Organisation.
