Overview
The achievement of the APM Introductory Certificate is an
excellent way of demonstrating a basic awareness of project
management and how projects differ from normal work activities.
The course fee includes a copy of the APM Body of knowledge 5th
Edition (ISBN 1-903494-13-3).
The course is intensive and delegates are advised to undertake
some revision work in the evening to prepare for the Introductory
Certificate examination that will be taken at the end of the
course.
Who should attend
- Those looking for an understanding of project management. No
prior knowledge required to for this certificate.
- People who are not directly involved in Project Management but
who wish to understand the project management process and key
terms
- Project Managers who wish to gain Introductory Certification as
a pre-cursor to more advanced certification
Prerequisites
There are no prerequisites required for this course
Course outline
Introduction and Overview
- The project context, projects, programmes, and portfolio
management.
- Project success factors and reasons for failure
- The project lifecycle and project reviews
Concept
Covering the initial work required to get the project started and
get a basic understanding of what needs to be done and why.
Including – Identifying and analysing benefits, The project
organisation, Identifying and analysing stakeholders, Risk
management
Definition
Taking the initial information obtained during the concept phase
and expanding it into the Project Management Plan and supporting
information. Covering quality management, scope management,
resource management, and communication
Implementation
Delivering the project as defined in the Concept and Definition
phases and ensuring that the required work is carried out
effectively, within any agreed constraints and dealing with issues
and changes.
Handover and Closeout
Discussing the activities which need to be undertaken to enable
the project to close, release resources, and to pass-on any agreed
actions and lessons learned.
Case Study
A realistic case study scenario is used throughout the course to
allow delegates to consolidate their knowledge of the key topics
discussed in a practical setting through syndicate work.
Examinations
Delegates wishing to take the “APM Introductory Certificate
In Project Management examination” will need to book onto course
code: FPMEX-3. Please ask your account manager for further
information.