MSP® Practitioner Upgrade

Learn how to execute concepts learnt in MSP® Foundation

ABOUT THE PROGRAM

One cannot predict the speed at which the challenges of the programme are getting enhanced, so one should get ready to tackle all challenges that arose owing to this situation. Here we want to talk about the successful implementation of the programmes. So, MSP Training introduces MSP® programme that had been adopted by many organisations either talk about public or private. MSP Training's MSP® Practitioner upgrade course talks about techniques that are needed to administer programmes with the use of  MSP® processes, principles, terms, methods and transformational flow. This training talks about MSP® framework that surely helps the delegates to administer successful programmes in the organisation for avoiding the glitches and getting their goals.

  • Learn how to identify as well as execute programme management skills

  • MSP Training has highly experienced and qualified MSP® certified trainers

  • Grab a lot more opportunities after successful completion of MSP® Certification

  • British Computer Society accredited MSP® Online Practitioner course

  • MSP training offers best price in the industry

WHAT'S INCLUDED ?

Find out what's included in the training programme.

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Exam Prepration Tips

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

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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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Certificate

Delegates will get certification of completion at the end of the course.

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Certificate

Delegates will get certification of completion at the end of the course.

PREREQUISITES

MSP® Practitioner upgrade consideres to be the next step after MSP®  Foundation course. Hence, this is a mandatory condition for all the professionals who want to attend this course to be a  MSP® Foundation holder.

TARGET AUDIENCE

  • Programme manager, Senior Managers and Operational managers 
  • Programme office staff and consultant
  • All professionals involved in planning, designing and implementing the organisational programs

WHAT WILL YOU LEARN?

  • The delegate will learn how to increase organisational efficiency by using MSP® methodology in the organisation.
  • The delegate will go through each and every aspects of knowledge and understanding of MSP® principles and its processes.
  • The delegate will also Learn and apply the methodology of  MSP® principles as per the need of the project.
  • Understand and execute the MSP® principles, governance themes and the transformational flow.

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PROGRAM OVERVIEW

The MSP® Practitioner upgrade course frames in such a way that it makes an easy task for the delegates to understand the roles and responsibilities of a program manager. Our trainer makes it confirm that the delegates get sufficient knowledge and understanding of the terms and techniques associated with the subject by giving them real-world examples.

MSP® also defines duties that are needed to lead the project management team. One must gain the skills and knowledge to administer tasks within the project of the organization as well as in other organisation effectively. The MSP® framework involves these three important concepts such as MSP® Principles, MSP® Governance Themes and MSP® Transformational Flow.

Exam:

MSP® Practitioner upgrade will be multiple choice questions exams. Each exam paper consists of 8 questions. These questions will be of 80 marks in whole. To clear the exam, 50% marks is the minimum score i.e. 40 marks. The exam lasts 2 hours and 30 minutes and this is open book exam.  

The candidate practitioner status lasts longer for five years. From three to five years of certification, the delegate has to pass re-registration exam, then only registration status remains intact.


PROGRAM CONTENT

An Overview:

  • MSP® Principles
  • All the Governance Theme
  • Define Organisation
  • What do you mean by Vision Leadership and Stakeholder Engagement?
  • How do you explain Transformational Flow Overview?
  • How to Identify a Programme
  • What is a Programme?
  •  Programme Management with introduction
  • How to Manage Successful Programmes Overview?
  • What do you mean by Management Themes?
  • Define Transformational Flow and Key Products
  • How to Manage the Tranches
  • How to Deliver the Capability?
  • Benefits Realisation
  • How to Identify a Programme?
  • Definition of  Programme
  • The Transformational Flow
  • Realisation and its benefits
  • Define Risk Management
  • What is Quality Management?
  • How to Close a Programme
  • What are the Benefits of Realisation Management?
  • Define Blueprint Design and Delivery
  • How to Plan and Control the system
  • How to give The Business Case?
  • Define Risk Management and Issue Resolution
  • What is Quality Management?
  • How to Manage the Tranches
  • How to Deliver the Capability?
  • Benefits Realisation
  • How to Close a Programme?
  • Tailoring MSP® to the Programme Environment

The Governance Themes:

  • Define Organization
  • What is Vision?
  • Defining Planning & Control
  • How to give Business Case?
  • Define Risk & Issue Management
  • What are Leadership & Stakeholder Engagement?
  • What are the Benefits of Realisation Management
  • Explain Blueprint Design & Delivery
  • What is Quality Management?

The Transformational Flows:

  • How to Identify a Programme
  • How to Realise the Benefits
  • How to Manage the Tranches
  • How to Close a Programme
  • Programme definition
  • How to Deliver the Capability

6 MSP transformational flow processes

  • How to Identify a programme?
  • How to define a programme?
  • How to Manage the tranche?
  • What is Delivering capability?
  • How one Realise benefits?
  • How to Close a programme?

7 MSP Principles

  • Always Remained aligned with corporate strategy
  • How to determine Leading change?
  • Do Communication and envision for better future
  • How to Focus on benefits and threats?
  • How to check Add value?
  • Design and deliver coherent capability
  • Do Learn from experience

9 MSP governance themes

  • Define Organisation
  • What is Vision
  • Define Leadership and stakeholder’s agreement
  • What are Management benefits?
  • What are Delivery and Blueprint design?
  • What is the Business case?
  • How to administer Planning and control?
  • What is Issue and Risks management?
  • Define Quality and assurance management

 

*After completing 1 day of classroom training and successfully passing your MSP® Foundation Exam, the second day of this course is a flexible exam preparation day to complete at your convenience in order to prepare you to take and pass your MSP® Practitioner exam online.

We provide comprehensive support during the exam process to make the experience as simple as possible. This exam can be taken at a suitable time, subject to availability; online, anywhere.

Benefits of online exams include:

  • Proven higher pass rates
  • Quicker Results
  • Save Travel Costs
  • Flexibility
  • Convenient
  • Take your exam at your home, office, or work when you are ready 

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ABOUT Manchester

Manchester is one of the major cities in the northwest of England. According to 2015 census, its population was 530,300. With 2.55 million population, it is the second most popular urban area in the UK. Manchester City Council is the local authority in the Manchester.

The history of Manchester began with the civilian settlement that was established in AD 79 on a sandstone nearby the rivers Irwell and Medlock. The areas lying on the south bank of the River Mersey were merged in the 20th century and it became the part of Lanchester city.

Manchester remained the manorial township throughout the middle ages but started to expand in the turn of 19th century “at an astonishing rate”.  The unplanned urbanisation of Manchester come to boom with the revolution of textile manufacturing. As a result, it becomes the world’s first industrialised city.

Manchester gained the status of a city in 1853. In 1894, the Ship Canal was opened in Manchester. It creates the Manchester’s Port and joins the city and sea. Its prosperity fainted during the Second World War as this war resulted in deindustrialisation. In 1996, the IRA bombing led to broad investment and regeneration. 

Governance

Manchester City Council governs the city Manchester. In 1986, the prior Greater Manchester County Council was eliminated making it a unitary authority. Manchester is a member of English Core Cities Group since 1995. Thomas Greeley granted an agreement to the town of Manchester in 1301. In 1359, its borough status was gone in some court case.  

Climate

Manchester has an Oceanic temperature climate. The temperature in summer goes to 20 Celsius and reaches 25 particularly in July and August. Temperature now goes to 30 Celsius on occasions. During the winters, the temperature rarely follows below the freezing. There is general rainfall throughout the year. Manchester has an average of annual rainfall is 806.6 mm.

This means that 140.4 days per annum are rainy. The average of UK is 154.4 days per annum. It has high humidity level along with a great supply of soft water. This is one of the crucial factors that results in textile industry localization. Because of urban warming effect in the city, snowfall is not very common.

Demography

In 1931, the population of Manchester started to increase during the Victorian era. After it, the population start reducing rapidly because of the removal of the slum and the increased building of social housing overspill estates. In 2012, the estimated population was 510,700.

It is an increase of 1.6 since the 2011 MYE. The population has evolved to 20.8% since 2001. According to 2011 census, Manchester is the third fastest growing area. Manchester experienced the great percentage of growth outside the London with an increase of 500,000. With the increase of 2.8 % from 2011, the population is projected to reach 532,200 by 2021.

Economy

Along with Salford, Stockport, Tameside and Trafford, the Office for National Statistics produce economic data for Manchester city. The growth of the economy is comparatively high between 2002 and 2012 where growth was 2.3% that is above the national average of the Manchester.

The UK’s wide-ranging economy of the metropolitan is the third largest with GDP of $88.3 bn. As it continues to recover from the recession that is faced in 2008-10, Manchester compares favourably to other geographies. It reports the annual growth of 5% in business stock.

Landmarks

The buildings of Manchester shows the variety of architectural styles that range from Victorian to contemporary architecture. The use of red brick makes the city beautiful. There is a large number of cotton mills just outside the city.

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