Training Course:ISEB in Project Management WorkshopSchool/Trainer:QA Ltd. Aberdeen, Birmingham, Bristol, Edinburgh, Exeter, Glasgow, Leeds, London, Manchester, Slough, United Kingdom
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Course Description:
'' ISEB Certificate in Project Management for PRINCE2® Practitioners
This course is accredited, and follows the syllabus published by the Information Systems Examination Board (ISEB) of the British Computer Society. It is designed to prepare existing and future IS Project Managers to take the examinations leading to the ISEB Certificate in Project Management for Information Systems, an internationally recognised and well respected qualification. This shortened course is specifically designed for delegates who already hold the PRINCE2TM Foundation and Practitioner Certificates. The course is both intensive and practical, and provides comprehensive coverage of the skills needed to be an effective Project Manager. Delegates attending the course on a residential basis take the written examination at the end of the course and the written examination fee is included in the course fee. Those attending a non-residential course take the written examination at a later date and also need to book the follow up Revision/Examination day (QAPJMCPEX). In either case, the final oral examination is taken at the ISEB after passing the written paper. Please note that as from 17 April 2007 the oral exam fee will also be included in the course fee.
The course is a mix of principles and practical sessions. A case study is used throughout the course to illustrate and practice the concepts and techniques.
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Prerequisites Project Managers and those working in an IS project environment who have already gained the PRINCE2 Practitioner certificate and wish to expand their knowledge and skills to the standard required by the ISEB syllabus. To be eligible to attend this course leading to the ISEB examination, delegates must: (i) have a minimum of four years�experience in either Information Systems, or in management with a broad experience of Information Technology and Information Systems, and (ii) hold the PRINCE2 Practitioner certificate.
Delegates will learn how to apply the basic skills of project management take responsibility for the management of small to medium-sized IS projects have the knowledge and skills necessary to sit the examinations leading to the ISEB Certificate in Project Management
Course outline
Project Management Overview Setting the scene and defining the project life cycle. PRINCE2 Overview Brief overview of PRINCE2 including its philosophy, coverage, interfaces, processes, organisation, plans and benefits Organisation Structures How projects originate; Their place as part of programmes within the Corporate Plan Feasibility Studies Definition; End Products; Alternative views Project Strategies Options available for organising, running and controlling projects Roles and Responsibilities Identifying roles and responsibilities; Getting them defined, allocated and accepted Estimating Generic, parameter-driven and activity-driven techniques; Work Breakdown Structures; Cost/Benefit Analysis Project Planning Overview Review of project planning, covering all the important elements from the definition of a plan, types of plan through to acceptance of the plan Scheduling Review of network planning, Gantt charts and resource levelling Risk Management Overview Types of risk; Risk analysis; Managing risks Monitoring and Control Monitoring and control of effort, costs, quality, business case, risks and attitudes; Earned value analysis; Management of external suppliers Change Control Review The approach to Change Control: Relationship to Configuration Management Project Start Up and Initiation Review of the PRINCE2 approach to setting up a project Managing Project Documentation Review of Configuration Management and the roles and responsibilities associated with other types of documentation People Management The communication skills, tactics and operational techniques required by a Project Manager Selection and Induction of Project Team Members Matching people to requirements; Making new team members productive as quickly as possible Team Management The Project Manager’s role; Making teams effective and productive Career Development The limitations and opportunities within Project work for staff development Communication Skills The range of communication skills that will enable Project Managers to “sell�themselves and their Projects Motivation, Productivity & Performance Getting people to do willingly what they have to do anyway Leadership Leadership styles and their effective application in Project work ...''
Elements of this syllabus are subject to change.
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