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This event provides those responsible for managing programmes with a structure which will help them towards delivering the business benefits sought. This event can be attended to complete the Foundation and Practitioner Examinations. Programme Management brings together related projects to manage their interdependencies. The OGC's "Managing Successful Programmes" method provides and maintains a strategic view over the set of projects, aligning and co-ordinating them within a programme of business change in support of specific business strategies. Programme Management provides the framework for implementing business strategies and initiatives, or large scale change, where there is a "vision" of the programme’s outcome – a transformed organisation for example. The path to achieving the vision may deviate and change direction. The vision itself may require adapting as work progresses and individual projects orbit around their approved plans. Programme Management helps to organise, manage, accommodate and control these changes so that the eventual outcome meets the objectives set by the business strategy. DESIGNED FOR Any organisation or individual seeing the need for a controlled approach to managing its programmes. The event is suitable for programme managers, experienced project managers, programme support team members and senior managers from any discipline. The OGC Managing Successful Programmes method is flexible and adaptable for any type and size of programme where a business "vision" is the required outcome. This OGC/APMG accredited course is run over 5 days on a regular basis in Newcastle and Edinburgh, and is delivered under licence from SPOCE Project Management Ltd. The event may also be delivered at Clients’ own site if required. CONTENTS This course is accredited by the APM Group against the MSP syllabus for Foundation and Practitioner levels and includes the following topics. MSP INTRODUCTION AND OVERVIEW What is a programme? What is programme management? Terminology? The structure of MSP. MSP FRAMEWORK AND CONCEPTS Principles, governance themes, transformational flow, management strategies and plans. VISION What is a ‘vision’? What makes a good Vision Statement? IDENTIFYING A PROGRAMME What is a Programme Mandate? Linking to Policy and Strategy. Preparing a Programme Brief. Planning to Define the Programme. BLUEPRINT DESIGN AND DELIVERY What is a Blueprint, and what does it contain? Developing a Blueprint from the Vision Statement. DEFINING A PROGRAMME Creating a Programme Definition Document (including the Project Dossier, the Programme Plan and the Programme Business Case). PLANNING AND CONTROL What is a Programme Plan and how is it developed? The Project Dossier. Resourcing and scheduling. BENEFITS REALISATION MANAGEMENT The key driver for the programme. How benefits realisation links to achieving strategic objectives. Outcome relationship models and Benefit Maps. Planning for benefits realisation. THE BUSINESS CASE Developing, managing and reviewing the programme’s Business Case. ORGANISATION AND THE PROGRAMME OFFICE Organisation and leadership. Organisational structure, the key roles and their responsibilities. What is a Programme Office and what service does it provide. LEADERSHIP AND STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT Leadership as opposed to management. How ‘leaders’ actively engage stakeholders. Analysing and engaging with stakeholders. Stakeholder map and communication plan. MANAGING THE TRANCHES Implementing governance arrangements. Establishing tranches. Managing risks and issues. DELIVERING THE CAPABILITY AND REALISING THE BENEFITS Co-ordinating and managing projects on the Project Dossier. Starting and closing projects. Maintaining alignment with the programme. Ensuring that project outputs are fit for purpose and can be integrated into operations, so that benefits can be realised. Pre- transition, transition and post-transition activities. QUALITY MANAGEMENT Critical Success Factors. The scope of programme quality management. Quality processes. Configuration Management. Quality Management Strategy and Plan. Information Management Strategy and Plan. RISK MANAGEMENT AND ISSUE RESOLUTION Principles, approach and strategy for managing risks and resolving issues. Managing and controlling changes in programmes. CLOSING A PROGRAMME Formal confirmation of completion. Finalising programme information. Confirming closure. APPROACH The course is a mixture of input and practical sessions, delivered by an APM Group approved trainer with practical experience of programme and project management. Practical sessions will be on an individual and team basis, with focus on the Practitioner Examination which is held on the final day. All Delegates receive a copy of OGC’s "Managing Successful Programmes" and specially written Event Preparation software ("VisaVision") on CD-ROM. Pre-course preparation material is provided to ensure all Delegates get the maximum benefit from the training event. Following the scheduled training covering all of the content shown above, the course includes the following exams:- FOUNDATION EXAM 16.00 on Day 4 Closed-book; multiple-choice; 40 minutes; 50 questions; 50% to pass, 60% to qualify for the Practitioner exam. PRACTITIONER EXAM 09.15 on Day 5 Closed-book; objectively-marked; 2 hours 30 minutes; 9 questions (in parts); 50% to pass Note: Practitioner delegates will have additional work set on the evening of Day 4, and an Exam Preparation session prior to the Practitioner Exam on Day 5. DURATION & PRICES
4-Day Foundation
£1,295 + VAT (Monday to Thursday).
5-Day Practitioner £1,495 + VAT
(Monday to Friday). Includes Foundation Examination and Practitioner
Objective Test Examination (Friday) DOCUMENTATION The following course material is included for this event. Managing Successful Programmes (MSP) Manual Managing Successful Programmes. The MSP Manual, published by The Stationery Office, gives the official guidance for the method. Pre-Event Study Guide & Computer-Based Training CD-ROM The event preparation materials include the MSP Manual, a structured Pre-Event Study Guide, and an Event Preparation CD-ROM. The CD-ROM includes:
MSP Event Handout Containing individual work enabling you to practise the elements contained within the MSP Method. The exercises are designed to familiarise you with the MSP Manual and to help you understand the MSP Method in a stimulating and interesting way. MSP Examinations Assistant This booklet provides advice on the Practitioner Exam. Included are guidance on the exam as well as sample papers, answers and marking scheme. Event preparation material is dispatched to delegates 4 weeks prior to the start of the course. It is recommended that delegates commit 10 hours or more preparing for the MSP event. MSP™ is a Trade Mark of the Office of Government Commerce in the United Kingdom and other countries | The Swirl logo™ is a Trade Mark of the Office of Government Commerce | MSP courses are provided under licence to SPOCE Project Management Limited
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