MSP® Foundation

Acquire programme management skills with MSP Training 

ABOUT THE PROGRAM

To strengthen yourself in the technology world, understanding of the concepts of program management is vital. MSP training introduces MSP® Foundation course that gives strength to the trainee to divide the structure of organisation into small ones and manageable sizes for implementing best practices in program management. This will eventually help in improving the efficiency.

MSP® Themes, Principles and transformational flow

The framework of MSP® is based on the following concepts:

MSP® governance themes

MSP® governance themes help the programmers to modify the approach to manage organisational programs in an effective manner. With the time, change is the first demand of anything. Thus it is our duty to add change as per the organisational norms. This will allow the organisation to put leadership quality, the structure of the organisation, delivery team and certain controls efficiently.

MSP® Principles

MSP® principles are derived from positive lessons that are learnt from previous program experiences. These experience can be learned from anyone either an ordinary employee or a manager or business owner. It also includes certain factors essential to underpin the success of the project.

MSP® transformational flow

MSP® transformational talks about flow that provides a way of programme life cycle from its inception to delivery of new capability, benefits and outcome. It provides guidance on the process of delivering a programming change.

The following points include in the MSP® foundation training:

  • It combines the quality of rigour with the flexibility to respond to specific conditions.
  • You will get a step-by-step approach required to design and run successful programmes.
  • Discover key principles, governance themes and the processes required to deliver change.
  • Our training includes real-world examples of applying best-practice programme management.
  • You will be able to embed, review and apply MSP® for achieving the high-quality result.
  • Locate the core principles and processes used in MSP® online Foundation course

  • Delegate will learn how to use gained skills in managing projects for maximum efficiency

  • Improve the income multifold after getting certified in MSP® Foundation online

  • Delegate will also Determine MSP® Principles, MSP® Governance themes and MSP® Transformational flow

  • MSP® Foundation online is fully accredited by PeopleCert

  • MSP Training offers courses at the best price as per norms over the world

WHAT'S INCLUDED ?

Find out what's included in the training programme.

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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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Key Learning Points

Clear and concise objectives to guide delegates through the course.

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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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Exam Prepration Tips

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

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Certification

Become certified with our wide range of training courses.

PREREQUISITES

This course does not require any particular qualification but delegate having experience of the environment of project management will have the upper hand among his learners' counterpart.

TARGET AUDIENCE

This course primarily targets all those delegates who derives with the zeal of learning as it has no pre-requisite. This course not only targets advanced delegates but also a novice. Especially, professionals employed in a program management role. This is vital for all those who want to go higher position in respective offices as well as senior Project Managers, Project managers, Operational managers and quality assurance professionals. It is also beneficial for Help desk professionals. MSP Training believes in the quality education. So, here we work as a team and go to grass root level to teach each and every concept thoroughly.

WHAT WILL YOU LEARN?

The delegates will learn:

  • To lead change in the organisations.
  • About MSP® Principles.
  • Designing blueprints.
  • About realisation management.
  • Managing risks and resolving issues.

 

 

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PROGRAM OVERVIEW

The MSP® foundation course confers with knowledge of Governance themes, MSP® principles and transformational flows included in the subject. The standard maintains by the MSP training makes it hot cake. All the topics covered in the subject will enhance roles and responsibility of delegate in project management. In addition to this, it will also increase the ability to engage and meet business requirements of company’s clients. The MSP training ensures the quality of program so that it makes sure that delegate passes the exam on the very first attempt. The delegate will demonstrate better management skills, improved adaptability and flexibility when working in a challenging atmosphere. The knowledge MSP® foundation course will help the delegate to develop confidence at any stage. This also adds the basics etiquette that delegate requires while working in the team in an efficient manner. Acquiring the certificates will simple distinct you among your group and shows your team handling capability. After successfully passing this exam, there will be one more addition to your CV which further helps in the earning of a delegate.

MSP® Foundation is 3 days course. There will an exam after this course and this course have the following exam pattern. The delegates strictly need to follow the instructions given during the exam.

  • It is a Closed book exam
  • The exam is fully based on Multiple choice questions
  • There are 75 questions in exam
  • Each question contains 1 marks
  • 50% marks are mandatory  to pass the exam i.e. 35 out of 70
  • Exam Duration-  The duration is  1 hour for this exam

 


PROGRAM CONTENT

Section 1                                                                                            

  • Introduction to Program
  • Scope and Objective of the course
  • Key Principles used in Program Management
  • MSP® structure and philosophy

Section 2

  • MSP Principles and core points
  • Remaining aligned with corporate strategy
  • Leading change in the management
  • Envisioning and making good reputation at work
  • Looking into the benefits and threats to them
  • Adding value to course
  • Designing and delivering a coherent capability
  • Learning from experience
  • Governance Themes
  • Risk Management and Issue Resolution
  • Quality Management
  • Organisation
  • Vision
  • Blueprint Design and Delivery
  • Programme Planning and Control
  • The Business Case
  • Leadership and Stakeholder Engagement
  • Benefits Realisation Management

Section 3

  • Transformational Flow
  • Identify Program
  • Define Program
  • Manage the Trenches
  • Deliver the Capability
  • Realise the Benefits
  • Close a Programme
  • Programme Office
  • Communicate and envision for better future

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ABOUT Luton

Luton is a large town in the historic county Bedfordshire in the East of England with a population of around 216,800 according to 2011 census. It is situated 30 miles northwest of London and 22 miles southeast of Milton Keynes. London Luton Airport, one of the major airport of United Kingdom is located 1.7 miles east of the town centre and was opened in 1938. The town is home to the University of Bedfordshire and the English Football League Two team or League Two team is also based in the city. The town remained popular for its hat making business for many years. The headquarters of the Vauxhall Motors, one of the oldest vehicle manufacturers in Great Britain is based in the town. The largest one day carnival of Europe ‘Luton International Carnival’ is held every year in the Luton.

History

The traces of the early human settlement of the area was found at Mixes hill and Round Green. The 250,000 years old Palaeolithic encampments were also found at the same place. The remains of the Neolithic period included Waulud’s Bank is much more common. It has been believed that the town is discovered by the Anglo-Saxons in the 6th century and named the city after River Lea. The town’s population was around 800, and the economy was based on the agriculture. The work of the St Mary’s Church was completed in 1137. In 1139, a motte and bailey castle was built, later on, it was demolished in 1154. The place of the castle is now occupied by British fashion and homeware retailer, Matalan. There were six watermills in the town during the Medieval Period.  

In the 13th century, a market for surrounding villages was held in the town every year. The second fair was granted to the town from 1338 with the growth of the town. The town was severally affected by the large fire in 1336. However, the town was rebuilt rapidly after the fire. The agriculture base of the town was replaced by brick making industry in the 16th century, and many older wooden houses were rebuilt in brick. The Royalists entered the town during the English Civil War and demanded goods and money in the 17th century. The royalists were attacked by parliamentary forces, and most of the royalists escaped from the town. The hat making industry dominated the economy of the town by the 18th century. The hat making business is still into operations but on the very smaller scale. In 1722, the first Luton Workhouse was built on Dunstable Road.

The population of the town was recorded 3095 in 1801. The town saw a large expansion in the 19th century resulted in the population of around 39,000 by 1901. The gas was supplied to the town in 1834 and gas street lights were elevated in 1847. The work of water and sewerage system was completed in 1860 followed by the major epidemic cholera spread in the town in 1848. The town gained the status of the borough in 1876. The hat making industry was replaced by other industries in the 20th century. The largest car plant was opened by Vauxhall Motors in 1905 and employed 30,000 people. The production of cars was ended in 2000, and the plant closed in 2002.   

Economy

Traditionally, the town’s economy has been based on Car manufacturing and engineering sector. The focus of the economy is now shifting to service industry particularly in the retail and airport sectors. However, the light industry still operates in the town. The town is home to the headquarters of the well-known firms including Monarch Airlines, EasyJet, Vauxhall Motors and Impellam Group. The principal employers in the town include Luton Borough Council, Aircraft Service International Group, Menzies Aviation, University of Bedfordshire and Luton and Dunstable University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust.