MSP® Advanced Practitioner

Learn to implement MSP® concepts and terminologies 

ABOUT THE PROGRAM

It is important to execute the concepts that are learnt in MSP® Foundation. MSP® Advanced Practitioner includes method and technology needed to successfully apply and implement MSP® concepts within the organisation. MSP Training's MSP® Advanced Practitioner course is accredited by PeopleCert. This course will develop delegates' understanding of how to apply and interpret MSP® principles in a real programme scenario. Our course follows the curriculum issued by the MSP® Examination Board for MSP® Practitioner qualification.

Our instructors prepare delegates well to sit for MSP® Practitioner exam and clear it in the first attempt. The intent of the course is to provide delegate’s in-depth understanding of MSP® philosophy and ways to apply it to the programmes.

  • Get chance to improve one’s skills after enrolling into MSP Training certified MSP® Practitioner course

  • British Computer accredits MSP® Practitioner course

  • Our well experienced and certified instructors provide you the best learning and student friendly atmosphere

  • Learn how to apply the various concepts of MSP® practioner while tackling project

  • Lead you team effectively as a programme manager

  • MSP Training provides you an opportunity to enroll in this course at best price in the industry

WHAT'S INCLUDED ?

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Tutor Support

A dedicated tutor will be at your disposal throughout the training to guide you through any issues.

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Exam(s) included

Exams are provided, as part of the course. Obtaining certification is dependant on passing these exams

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Certification

Become certified with our wide range of training courses.

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Key Learning Points

Clear and concise objectives to guide delegates through the course.

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Exam Prepration Tips

It helps in preparation for the exam so that they can score well.

PREREQUISITES

  • For MSP® Practitioner course, the delegates must have completed MSP® Foundation course.
  • Delegates must also possess some Programme Management experience within the same field.
  • Get Familiar with MSP® principles and processes and apply them effectively within the organisation for better results.

TARGET AUDIENCE

MSP® Practitioner course is best suited for the following audience:

  • Programme Managers who want to practice MSP® in their organisations
  • Change Managers
  • Project and Programme Sponsors
  • Senior Managers and Executives

WHAT WILL YOU LEARN?

  • Get to know about ways to build capabilities to eventually bring benefits to the organisation
  • Understand impact of external changes on programme
  • Understand the strategic nature, area of change and what brought that change
  • Recognise Programme management environment
  • Work by principles of Programme Management
  • Apply MSP® guidance to real-life programs at an advanced level
  • Understand the activities that must be undertaken by each defined MSP® roles during the process of transformational flow
  • Produce, evaluate and suggest improvements to MSP® principles applied in an organisation
  • Assess the effectiveness of MSP® principles, governance themes and transformational flow processes application
  • Learn to apply MSP® guidance for proper delivery of projects
  • Make use of advanced techniques of Managing Successful Programme framework
  • Learn how to use programme management for planning and delivering programme effectively
  • Know when to use Programme Management Framework and its approach to an organisation
  • Adapt programme approach to the organisation to meet requirements of both large programme environment and sponsoring organisation
  • Develop alternative approaches to improving the effectiveness of the application of MSP® principles etc
  • Prepare well for the MSP® Practitioner Exam and gain the certification
  • Enable delegates to deal with erroneous behaviours and decisions
  • Gain the ability to start, plan and lead MSP® based programme
  • Become better project managers
  • Optimise people power, financial resources and also enhance the chances of project success
  • Define programme and understand how strategy or vision can be broken down into smaller projects
  • Delegates involved in programme management will be able to understand their roles and responsibilities

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PROGRAM OVERVIEW

It mainly works on the principle of process-based approach for Programme Management with different MSP® principles, processes, responsibilities and controls. Inculcate all those skills that are needed to prepare for MSP® Practitioner examination. It will boost the morale and increase confidence too. This course helps in the development of the candidate in every aspect such as learn how to tackle with changes during the whole life cycle. It also gives a chance to delegates to evaluate programmes and make necessary changes. Also, do understand how MSP® approach can be executed in various organisational programmes and changing environments. Delegates will also learn to tailor MSP® according to the programme environment. The course is entirely based on knowledge acquired from MSP® Foundation and MSP® Practitioner course. PeopleCert accredits this course; delegates will possess the skill set as well as knowledge to lead organisation regardless of its size.

Examination:

  • The delegate will have to take and pass the examination at the end of the training. The exam is objective type. There will four options and these options will be quite similar to each other in order to raise the norms of the exam, out of which one is correct answer and others must be excluded.
  • One has to score 50 percent marks to clear the exam.
  • Our trainers will help the delegates to clear each and every query of the subject. 
  • The exam last long up to 3 hours, and one needs to complete one’s exam in this time. It will be a closed book exam.
  • The language conducts in English. In case, someone is not comfortable with this language, we will try to provide the exam in another language after consultation from our trainer. Selection of language purely depends upon the comfort of the trainer.
  • All other details regarding exams will be provided during the training by our experts.


PROGRAM CONTENT

Module 1

  • MSP® history
  • Define MSP® structure
  • What are programme management principles?
  • What are the Basic elements of MSP® method?
  • Define Organisation and Leadership skills
  • Define Programme management principles
  • What is Stakeholder and Leadership engagement?
  • What are Benefits of Management to the organization?
  • Define Programme organisation
  • What are Blueprint design and delivery?
  • What is Planning and controlling MSP®?

Module 2

  • What are the various flow processes?
  • Define Programme office?
  • What are duties of programme manager?
  • Explain MSP® transformational flow
  • Do Proper Plan for decision making
  • Define MSP® principles and methods
  • How to learn benefits of change
  • What is the Need for change
  • Define Adopting MSP®
  • Define Resource provision
  • How to Apply MSP® in an organisation
  • What are Design pragmatic solutions
  • How to Implement pragmatic solutions in programmes
  • How to Link MSP® theory with MSP® care and personal experience
  • What are the Governance themes
  • Define Vision
  • Explain MSP® healthcare

Module 3

  • How to give Business case?
  • Define Risk Management
  • What is Issue Management?
  • How to check Quality?
  • How to give Assurance?
  • What are Programmes in MSP®
    • How to Identify programme
    • Define programme
  • How to Manage tranches?
  • How to Deliver capability
  • How to know its benefits
  • How to Close programmes?

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ABOUT Derby

Derby is an English city located on the banks of the Derwent River in the Derbyshire. It is the unitary authority area in the Derbyshire with a population of around 248,700 according to 2011 census. The status of the city was granted to the Derby in 1977 after the entitlement of all Saints Church as a Cathedral. The early settlement of the area can be found back to the Roman period. The small town in the Roman province of Britannia ‘Derventio’ was found by the Romans and Anglo-Saxons and Vikings supported the town in becoming the Five Boroughs of the Danelaw. The other four boroughs are Lincoln, Stamford, Nottingham and Leicester. Later on, Derby along with Leicester, Nottingham and Lincoln became the county towns of the United Kingdom. The city comprises the southernmost area of the World Heritage Site of the Derwent Valley Mills.

The town remained as a market town for long period till industrialisation and also recognised as the birthplace of the Industrial Revolution. The economy of the town grew rapidly in the industrial era. The railway was introduced in the city in the 19th century and it became the significant centre of the British rail industry. The largest aero engine manufacturer Rolls Royce is based in the city. The city also serves as a principal centre for advanced transport manufacturing and houses the large train manufacturer of the country, Derby Litchurch Lane Works. 

History

The old Roman fort served major site for the Roman camp of Derventio. The town was one of the fortified towns of the country, later on, it was occupied by Lady of Mercia and adjoined into the Kingdom of Mercia. It has been suggested that the name of the city is derived from the Deoraby meaning village of the Deer. Some stated that the name is borrowed from the Danish words for meaning deer settlement, while others claim that the name comes from the Derwent river meaning a valley thick with oaks. The early history of the city depicted that the Anglo-Saxons and Vikings communities were probably existed together and enclosed two parts of land surrounded by water.

The town was protected by the Parliamentary troops during the period of the Civil War in the 16th century and these troops contributed towards many battles and other engagements in the surrounding towns such as Nottinghamshire and Cheshire. John Lombe built the first water powered silk mill in the city in 1717. The notable residents of the town in the 18th century are John Whitehurst, Charles Darwin and Joseph Wright, contributed in the fields of paintings, philosophy, doctor and scientist. The Normanton Barracks were constructed in the city in 1877 to accommodate permanent military presence. 

The Local Government Act, 1888 transformed the Derby and it became county borough included the rural districts of South East Derbyshire resulted in the substantial rise in population from 132,408 to 219,578 in 1971. The economy of the city flourished with the arrival of car and aircraft factory city by Rolls Royce in the early 19th century. The city was attacked by German bombers during the both World Wars but faced comparatively little damage despite the presence of the rail and aero-engine industries. The city has also become a major cultural centre for the deaf community uses sign language in Britain.  

Education

The city follows two-tier education system includes non-selective primary and secondary schools. There are fifteen secondary schools, three independent schools and four special needs establishments. For further education, the city is served by the University of Derby located on the Kedleston Road.

Landmarks

The famous places to visit in the city include Darley Abbey, Derby Canal, Derby Industrial Museum, Derby Cathedral, St Mary’s Church, Derby Museum and Art Gallery, River Derwent, Royal Crown Derby Museum, Cathedral Quarter, Derby Arboretum and much more exciting locations.