WHO:
All staff involved in projects needing a better understanding of PRINCE2® and requiring a formal Examination qualification (1 hour multiple choice). At least 20 hours pre-course preparation is required. Pre-course reading, interactive CD and e-support are all provided.
DURATION: 3 days
PRE-REQUISITES: None.
EXAMS: The Foundation exam is one hour, closed book, multiple choice.
OBJECTIVES:
By the end of this course Participants will be able to:
- Understand how to plan and organize PRINCE2® projects
- Use the PRINCE2® method to ensure quality is delivered
- Follow the processes to complete a successful PRINCE2® project
- Take the PRINCE2® Foundation examination
COURSE CONTENT:
- Introduction to PRINCE2® Themes
- Introduction the Principles of PRINCE2®
- Business Case
- Organization
- Plans
- Progress
- Risk
- Quality
- Change
- All PRINCE2® Processes from Start-up to Closing a Project.
- Tailoring PRINCE2®
PACKAGE CONTENT:
- NEW 2009 PRINCE2® Manual
- Foundation Interactive Question CD
- Course Folder containing modules covering the PRINCE2® method, with multiple choice questions, case study exercises, process maps and the CUPE methodology diagram.
- Quick Reference Guide
- Project In a Box Implementation CD
- Stationery & CUPE Bag
- Foundation Exam
- Certificate
- Lunch & Refreshments during the course.
- Free Car Parking at our Gatwick & Bournemouth during the course.
APPROACH: This intensive 3 day course is designed to maximize examination success. The course combines a mixture or trainer led and practical sessions, delivered by an experienced trainer who has firsthand knowledge of working in Project Management.
PRICE:
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Non Residential Course £995 plus vat.
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Residential Course (2 nights) £1,095 plus vat
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Or see our latest Special Offers
LOCATIONS:
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Bournemouth - Carlton Hotel
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London Central - Regus City Point (Moorgate) / Liverpool Street
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Gatwick - Ramada Plaza
Please see Dates & Prices to book a place on one of these courses.
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