MoV® Foundation & Practitioner

Enhance value using MoV® Techniques

ABOUT THE PROGRAM

The MoV® Foundation and Practitioner course provide the essential skills and knowledge to the delegates to enhance value within the fulfilment of project and program objectives and meet the stakeholder requirements. The course introduces delegates to the world of the value management and overall structure of MoV®. The four-day course enabled the delegates to contribute positively to an improvement in policy making and decision making and also balance the growing needs with the available resources without compromising on quality. During the MoV® training program, the delegates will gain an understanding of seven MoV® principles upon which value management is based, MoV® processes and techniques for implementing the outputs and review their effective delivery and also study the need for embedding MoV® into an organisation.

  • Address both monetary and non-monetary factors and promote sustainable decision making

  • Make operational efficiency improvement initiatives

  • Increase value delivered and make optimum utilization of resources by supplementing current management practices

  • Enhance value in line with project and program objectives and key stakeholder requirements

  • MoV® courses delivered by highly certified and well experienced Instructors

  • MSP Training offers flexible mode of training programs at an affordable price

WHAT'S INCLUDED ?

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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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Certificate

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

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Tutor Support

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

PREREQUISITES

No prerequisites are required for attending the course. However, the delegates having working experience in program, project or an operational environment would be beneficial.  

TARGET AUDIENCE

The course is designed for those delegates who have no prior knowledge or experience in value management and want to gain sufficient knowledge enable them to work in the operational environment positively. These include:

  • Project Managers
  • Program Managers
  • Operational Managers
  • Corporate Managers
  • Professionals who are responsible for managing project, program or portfolio in the public or private sector.
  • Delegates who want to improve their operational efficiency can also take the course.
  • Delegates who want to gain the certifications by clearing the MoV ® Foundation and Practitioner exam can also enrol into the course.

WHAT WILL YOU LEARN?

  • Able to take part in MoV® activities by studying the MoV® principles
  • Understand how to implement MoV® in the current task-based scenarios
  • Describe a methodology comprising unique set of techniques, principles and processes
  • In-depth understanding of value priorities and objectives of an organisation
  • Enable the delegates to take part and contribute positively to MoV® activities led by others
  • Describe the approaches for implementing MoV® effectively
  • Learn how MoV® can be applied within an operational environment
  • Analyse the techniques for tailoring and embedding of MoV® within an organisation
  • Learn how to respond to internal and external influences
  • Describe the techniques and processes used within MoV® and the reasons for applying them
  • Learn how MoV® can be applied at project, program and portfolio levels
  • Understand the concept of value and strategies for improving the value
  • Explore the key topics in document checklists, health check, the toolbox, individual competence and organizational maturity
  • Study the differences in implementing MoV® at different stages in a project
  • Analyse the expected outputs from a MoV® study at each stage
  • Know the benefits arising from the use of MoV®

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PROGRAM OVERVIEW

The MoV® Foundation and Practitioner course provide a systematic approach to define why value management became significant for all types of organisations and how it is implemented to maximise the value across project, program or operational levels. Throughout the course, the delegates will learn how to achieve transformational change more rapidly and effectively and maximize the returns on investments.

Important details of MoV® Foundation and Practitioner Exam

The course helps the delegates for both Foundation and Practitioner exam it is mandatory to sit for both exams to gain the certifications. The Foundation exam will be conducted at the end of the second day and the Practitioner exam will be taken at the end of the fourth day. The exam verifies the capabilities of delegates required to perform the technical tasks. Details of the exams as following:

MoV® Foundation Exam

  • Duration: 40 minutes
  • Type: Closed Book test
  • Multiple choice questions
  • Total 50 questions

MoV® Practitioner Exam

  • Duration: 2.5 hours
  • Type: Open Book test
  • Objective based testing
  • 8 questions having 10 marks each
  • 80 marks available

                                                                 


PROGRAM CONTENT

An Introduction to MoV®

  • What is value?
  • Define MoV®
  • Understand the requirement of MoV®
  • Role in the Cabinet Office Best Practice Guidance
  • Relationship to other management methods

MoV® Principles

  • Alignment with objectives of an organisation
  • Concentrate on functions and required outcomes
  • Balance the variables to enhance the value
  • Implement throughout the investment decision
  • Adapt to suit the subject
  • Learn from past experience and strategies to improve performance
  • Allocate clear role and responsibilities and create a supportive culture

MoV® Method and Execution

  • Understand general process around which a study can be organised
  • Analyse the relationships between the MoV® leader and the team

MoV® Environment

  • Identify internal and external factors affecting policies and strategies of MoV®
  • Describe the project, program, portfolio and operational environment

MoV® Embedding

  • Describe the process of Embedding
  • Key steps involved in embedding MoV®
  • Describe the advantages of embedding MoV®
  • Clarify role and responsibilities while applying MoV®
  • Techniques to overcome hurdles while implementation

MoV® Processes

  • Design a program or project
  • Collect the required and relevant Information
  • Analyse Information
  • Process Information
  • Assess and select
  • Create value improving proposals
  • Implement, share and communicate outcomes

MoV® Techniques

  • Describe new techniques and methods used in MoV®
  • Information Gathering
    • Define Benchmarks
    • Understand Process Mapping
    • Describe Root Cause Analysis
    • Discounted Cash Flow Analysis
  • Setting up Ideas
    • Describe Brainstorming
  • Evaluation and Option selection
    • Define Choice Selection Matrix
    • Idea selection
      • Describe Idea Selection Matrix
      • Allocation to Categories
    • Weighting Techniques
      • Define Paired Comparisons
      • Define Points Distribution
    • Creating VIPs
      • Generating Suggestions
      • Describe Cost-Benefit Analysis
      • Constructing Decisions
    • Implementing VIPs
      • Implementing Plans
      • Gathering Feedback
    • Follow up
      • Reviewing Benefits
    • Function Analysis
      • Describe Function Analysis System Technique (FAST)
      • Traditional FAST
      • Customer FAST
      • Technical FAST
    • Value Trees
    • Measuring value
      • Define Value profiling (value benchmarking)
      • Define Simple multi-attribute rating technique (SMART)
      • Value metrics
      • Value index
      • Value for money ratio
      • Value Engineering / Analysis

Implementing MoV®

  • Create activities of MoV®
  • Respond to Internal and External Factors
  • Analyse Project, Program and Portfolio considerations
  • Describe Operational considerations
  • Embedding MoV® into an organisation

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ABOUT Dublin

Dublin lies on the eastern shore of Ireland. It is the largest and capital city of Ireland. The town has a populace of 1,173,179. As of 2016, the population of Greater Dublin was 1,904,806. By following the Norman Invasion, the Kingdom of Dublin become the principal city of Ireland. The city grew rapidly during the 17th century.

Before the Acts of Union, it was the second largest city in the British Empire. Dublin turns out to be the capital of Ireland by following the division of Ireland. Globalisation and World Cities Research Network reported Dublin as a global city. The city got the rank of “Alpha”. This places the city in top thirty cities across the world. This city is the significant and modern centre for arts, education, economy, administration and industry.

Climate

Dublin has an oceanic climate like that of northwestern Europe. It has awesome weather with cool summers and mild winters. The city doesn’t have temperature extremes as compared to other cities. The maximum temperature in January is approx. 8.8 °C and the maximum temperature in the month of July is approx. 20.2 °C.

The months with higher temperatures are May and June. October is considered as the wettest month with 76mm of rain. The amount of rainfall is even throughout the year in Dublin. It is the driest place in the Ireland as it is located in sheltered of the east coast. Half of the rain from the west coast reaches there making it the dry place to live in.

Places of Interest

Landmarks

The ancient monuments and landmarks were constructed in the city dates back hundreds of years. Dublin Castle is one of the oldest monument in the city. In 1204, the city was first established as the major defensive work. It was founded on the order of King John which was further named as Norman invasion of Ireland.

The spire of Dublin is one of the newest monuments in the city which is known as “Monument of Light”.  This replaces Nelson’s Pillar and is aimed to take Dublin’s place in the 21st century. Ian Ritchie Architects designed the architecture of spire. The testimonial has a base of lit, and the top is illuminated for providing a guiding light in the night. Other landmarks include Christ Church Cathedral, Molly Malone statue, The Custom House, Poolbeg Towers and much more.

Parks

Dublin is a green city. It has many green parks around it. It manages approximately 1,500 hectares of parks. Some of the public parks are Herbert Park, Phoenix Park and St Stephen’s Green. The Phoenix Park is approximately 3 km away from the west of the city centre. Because of its huge dimensions, it is one of the largest walled parks in the Europe. St Stephen’s Green Park is near the famous shopping street Known as Grafton Street.

Economy

The city is the economic centre of the Ireland as it is the economic development throughout the period of Celtic Tiger. Also, it is listed on number 10th as richest by personal income. Some of them are textile manufacturing, brewing, and food processing and distilling.

With the improvement in the economy, pharmaceutical, information and communication technology businesses come to the city from all around the world. With the establishment of International Financial Services Centre in the city, the financial services play a crucial part in the city. Dublin is the host of half of top 50 banks and top 20 insurance companies in the world.