MoV® Practitioner

Elevate Business values by implementing MoV® methodology

ABOUT THE PROGRAM

The MoV® Practitioner course provides the essential knowledge to the delegates to make optimum utilisation of available resources and increase the benefits arising from project, program and portfolio levels in the operational environment. The course equips the delegates with the fundamental knowledge required to implement MoV® principles and processes and maximise the return on investment and contribute to an improvement in decision making and policy making. The MoV® Practitioner qualification verifies the abilities and knowledge of the delegates to implement and tailor MoV® in a task-based scenario situation. During the two-day course, the delegates will learn the MoV® processes, MoV® principles, MoV® techniques and embedding MoV® within an organisation.

  • Organise and contribute positively to MoV® studies

  • Gain the MoV® certifications and enhance the career opportunities

  • Supplement current management practices to maximise the value and improved service delivery

  • Evaluate the project and program of the organisation and establish its organisational value

  • Promote sustainable decision-making and consider monetary and non-monetary factors

  • Courses delivered by certified and well experienced MoV® Instructors

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

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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Certificate

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

PREREQUISITES

The delegates must have completed and passed the MoV® Foundation course and exam before attending the MoV® Practitioner course. A proof of same must be presented on the day of the Practitioner exam to the instructor.

TARGET AUDIENCE

The course is designed for those delegates who have completed the Foundation qualification and who want to gain more knowledge and enhance their skills and capability to implement and tailor the MoV® methods and principles.

  • Operational staff and Managers who want to implement MoV® and its techniques and processes.
  • Delegates who are responsible for managing, supporting and delivering project, program or portfolio in the operational environment can also take the course. These include:
    • Project Managers
    • Program Managers
    • Operational Managers
    • Corporate Managers

WHAT WILL YOU LEARN?

  • Describe the Organisation’s objectives and value priorities
  • Learn how MoV® can be applied within an operational environment
  • Understand MoV® principles, processes, approach and environment
  • Tailor and implement MoV® within an organisation
  • Describe the concept of value and how value can be improved
  • Know the key benefits arising from the implementation of MoV®
  • Learn how to respond internal and external factors
  • Enhance the value by optimum utilisation available resources
  • Promote sustainable decision-making depends upon adding value by addressing both monetary and non-monetary parameters
  • Able to accomplish transformational change rapidly and efficiently
  • Fulfill the growing needs with available resources without compromising on quality
  • Describe the key topics in individual competence, the toolbox, organisational maturity, document checklists and health check
  • Learn how to tailor MoV® to particular projects
  • Prioritize value drivers using Function Analysis

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PROGRAM OVERVIEW

Value management provides an efficient structure and methodology that helps the individuals or organisations in achieving and enhancing business value and ensure an excellent quality of delivery. The MoV® Practitioner course provides advanced level certification and enables the delegates to increase the values across project, program, portfolios and operations. The courses introduce delegates to the MoV®  processes, principles and techniques and how MoV® activities should be applied for the whole project or program lifecycle.  The value management is complementary to project management and focused on elevating business value in line with objectives of the project. The Practitioner course builds on the knowledge gained at the Foundation level and enables the delegates to tailor and embed MoV® in the real scenarios within an organisation.

Vital MoV® Practitioner Exam Information

The delegates must pass the exam and achieve 50% to clear the Practitioner exam to gain the MoV® Practitioner certification. The exam checks the capabilities of delegates to carry out the specific tasks related to value management. The exam includes:

  • Objective based testing/Multiple choice questions
  • Eight questions having ten marks each
  • Total 80 marks, all questions are worth one mark
  • Open book exam
  • Duration: 2.5 hours

                                                                   


PROGRAM CONTENT

An Introduction to MoV®

  • Define value?
  • What is MoV®
  • The requirement of MoV®
  • Requirement in the Cabinet Office Best Practice Guidance
  • Understand its relationship to other management methods

MoV® Principles

  • Adjustment with goals of an organisation
  • Emphasis on functions and compulsory outputs
  • Balance the variables to maximise the value
  • Execute throughout the investment decision
  • Tailor to suit the subject
  • Learn from experience and strategies to improve performance
  • Assign clear roles and responsibilities and build a supportive culture

MoV® Environment

  • Classify internal and external factors affecting policies and procedures of MoV®
  • Understand project, program, portfolio and operational environment

MoV® Method and Execution

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

MoV® Embedding

  • Brief the process of Embedding
  • Key steps involved in embedding MoV®
  • Describe the key benefits of embedding MoV®
  • Requirement for allocating role and responsibilities while using MoV®
  • Explain strategies to overcome barriers while implementation

MoV® Processes

  • Design a program or project
  • Collect the relevant Information
  • Analyse Information
  • Process Information
  • Evaluation and Selection Process
  • Develop value improving proposals
  • Implement and communicate outcomes

MoV® Techniques

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

Implementing MoV®

  • Develop activities of MoV®
  • Respond to Internal and External Factors
  • Evaluate Project, Program and Portfolio considerations
  • Understand Operational considerations
  • Embedding MoV® into an organisation

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ABOUT Peterborough

Located in Cambridgeshire, England, on the River Nene, Peterborough had a population of 183,631 as of 2011. The city is decorated by its castles.Lying around 74 miles north of London, the city has been a part of Northamptonshire for a long time. The railway station at Peterborough that lies on the East Coast Main Line between London and Edinburgh, is considered to be a significant stoppage.

At some places, Peterborough lies below sea level while at others it is seen lying on a flat land. Archaeological finds reveal the existence of human beings at the Peterborough location even before the Bronze Age. During the Anglo-Saxon period, monasteries started springing up with one of them being the Medeshamstede monastery. The Peterborough Cathedral is the new name for the same monastery.

With the arrival of the railways in the 19th Century, the population of Peterborough started to grow. Industrialization also saw a steep rise with the arrival of railways. Peterborough developed as a centre of bricks manufacturing. It was in the mid-20th century that the development of Peterborough came to a standstill and remained so till 1960’s. This was mainly due to the Second World War.

Now, the Peterborough administration is having plans that will provide better facilities to the citizens such as housing, health, road and other means of transport. A sum of around £1 billion is being spent on the redevelopment of the city and its neighbours.

Sports :

Peterborough has teams for various games such as American and Australian rules football athletics, cricket, football, hockey, ice hockey, rowing, and rugby. Between 1906 and 1974, Northamptonshire has been home to some home games of the city in various games.  The Peterborough Hockey Club and the Peterborough Town Cricket Club use the Westwood ground to play their home games in this city.

Notable people:

Some of the most notable people were born in Peterborough. They include:

  • George Alcock - An astronomer
  • John Clare – Poet
  • Christopher Perkins – artist
  • John Payne – A noticeable Catholic martyr
  • Sir Henry Royce – Known as the co-founder of Rolls-Royce he was also the first Baronet of Seaton, and an engineer as well.
  • John Hill – Author, Actor and Physician
  • Frank Horrabin - A socialist writer cum illustrator
  • Dr Richard Cumberland – Philosopher
  • Hereward the Wake - an outlaw

Musicians

  • Sir Thomas Armstrong – The Royal Academy of Music designated Armstrong as the Principal of the academy.
  • Andy Bell - pop band Erasure’s lead vocalist
  • Paul Nicholas - actor and singer

Media

  • Claudia Katz Minnick – famed for "Spider-Man" where she played Robbie's Assistant, "The Black Dahlia" (Frisk Bartender) and "Ouija" (Mother)
  • Simon Bamford – The 'Hellraiser' franchise
  • Adrian Lyne – Fatal Attraction, Oscar-nominated director
  • Sarah Wood - television presenter
  • Jake Humprey – Presenter with BBC Formula One
  • Adrian Durham - football journalist, presenter on Talksport radio
  • Brian J.Ford - Broadcaster, Biologist and Author

Sporting World Personalities

  • David Bentley – Footballer with Tottenham Hotspur and England
  • Craig Jones - Motorcycle Racer
  • Louis Smith – A gymnast from the United Kingdom who won an  individual Olympic medal in the last hundred years first of all
  • Isaiah Brown – Football player with Chelsea

Town Twinning :

To promote friendship among various troubled nations after the Second War, Europe adopted the method of town twinning. Its main purpose was to spread greater friendship and harmony among the different European cities. Town twinning is an agreement to help in the various activities and projects that are organised by the communities of both the countries. This also leads to the development of lifestyle, historical, and cultural similarities and differences. The various town with which Peterborough has twinning are listed below:

  • Spain - Alcalá de Henares, 1986
  • France - Bourges,1957
  • Italy - Forlì, 1981
  • Germany -Viersen, 1981
  • Ukraine - Vinnytsia, 1991