PRINCE2® Foundation & Practitioner

Delivering Efficient Projects

ABOUT THE PROGRAM

In 1989 CCTA adopted a version of a methodology known as PROMPT II (Project Resource Organisation Management Planning Techniques) to manage their projects. The CCTA later renamed it as PRINCE (PRompt II IN the CCTA Environment). Later it came to be known as PRojects IN Controlled Environment. The next update of PRINCE® arrived in 2009 and was known as PRINCE2®. PRINCE2® uses a structured approach and best processes to deliver better projects and project outputs. The PRINCE2® methodology helps the organisation to keep track of the project status at various stages continuously. PRINCE2® has two levels which a delegate can certify  - The Foundation and the Practitioner. Only after clearing the Foundation exam can the delegate sit for the Practitioner course. While PRINCE2® Foundation provides the delegates with the fundamentals of project management in a controlled environment, the PRINCE2® Practitioner course goes into further details of what is learnt in the Foundation part.  If a delegate enrols for a PRINCE2® Foundation and Practitioner course, the contents of both the courses i.e. Foundation as well as Practitioner are covered together.

  • Now with PRINCE2® 2017 Update

  • Understand in depth about the various concepts of PRINCE2® Project Management approach

  • Learn to tailor PRINCE2® according to the requirements of the project as well as organization

  • In this course cover both level of PRINCE2® certification that is PRINCE2® Foundation and PRINCE2® Practitioner

  • Get understanding of basic terminology of PRINCE2® and also learn to implement it in actual

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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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Pre Course Material

It provides some basic knowledge about the course before training.

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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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Certification

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PREREQUISITES

The delegates do not need to possess any kind of project management skills before attending this course. However having such knowledge beforehand will be an added advantage. During the course, the delegates will be first introduced to the Foundation course. Only on clearing the exam for the Foundation course, they will move ahead with the Practitioner course syllabus.

TARGET AUDIENCE

PRINCE2® Foundation and Practitioner course is for managers or team leads. Analysts, Project Engineers and Software Developers also can enrol for this course.This course also aims towards professionals involved in the design, development and delivery of projects using the PRINCE2® methodology.

WHAT WILL YOU LEARN?

  • Project Manager – Roles and Responsibilities
  • Effective Project Control
  • Using communication skills to bring together customers and suppliers
  • Making use of the PRINCE2® methodology to manage risks and quality and monitor project changes
  • By using PRINCE2® provide a better beginning and finish the projects
  • Break down larger projects into smaller ones to efficiently manage the projects
  • Understand how PRINCE2® principles, techniques, themes and processes are related

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PROGRAM OVERVIEW

PRINCE2® is a methodology that is used to deliver efficient project outputs within budget and time. This it does by splitting bigger modules into smaller ones and helping the professionals focus on the important parts of the projects. At MSP Training, the delegates are provided with both levels of PRINCE2® within a single course thus helping the delegates understand PRINCE2® methodology very thoroughly. During this course, the delegates understand the basic and the core concepts of this methodology in detail. Afterwards, they also learn ways to implement their learning within the organisation they work for. The current course is being provided by MSP Training as updated by AXELOS to the latest 2017 version. All the PRINCE2® courses and their respective exams follow the pattern as per PRINCE2® 2017. The course syllabus of PRINCE2® Foundation and Practitioner is also updated in accordance with the latest update of PRINCE2® by AXELOS. The course provides delegates practical knowledge about the PRINCE2® methodology so that it can be implemented in an organisation in any project environment. Almost all aspects of PRINCE2® are covered in the periphery of this PRINCE2® Foundation and Practitioner course.

 

Exam Preparation Workbook

Our exam preparation workbook ensures and validates that you have the knowledge and confidence to pass your exam.

The exam preparation workbook comprises of mock questions, applicable scenario based projects, and is known to further elevate pass masks. Please note that this exam preparation workbook and instructions of how to book your exam, can be found in your Joining Instructions, received upon enrolment. Completion of the workbook prior to taking the exam, is highly recommended to maximise your chances of passing.

Online Exams

*After completing 4 days of classroom training and successfully passing your PRINCE2® Foundation Exam, the fifth 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 PRINCE2® 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

 

PRINCE2® Foundation

AXELOS has removed the configuration management topic from PRINCE2® starting with PRINCE2® 2017 update. Exam questions now focus more on the implementation of PRINCE2®  on the projects rather than just on the theory part. The number of questions in the new update of PRINCE2® have also been reduced. In the new update of PRINCE2®, the questions of reasoning have also been removed.

PRINCE2® Practitioner

 A candidate can sit for the PRINCE2® Practitioner certification only after having cleared the PRINCE2® Foundation certification.

The  exam for the PRINCE2® 2017 Practitioner is structured as below:

  • Reasoning and multiple assertion questions which were there in the 2009 update have now been removed.
  • The exam is a Multiple Choice Question type exam carrying 68 questions
  • The delegates need to secure 55% or 38 marks out of 60 to clear the exam.
  • The exam duration of PRINCE2® Practitioner exam is 150 minutes.

This PRINCE2® exam is an Open Book Exam in which only the PRINCE2® Manual is allowed.


PROGRAM CONTENT

  • Introduction to PRINCE2®
    • An overview of Project Management
    • PRINCE2® - Basic Concepts and Terminology
    • PRINCE2® - An Introduction
    • Project Management Approaches
    • Prince2® - A History
    • Project Environment and the Scope of PRINCE2®
    • Defining Projects
    • PRINCE2® methodology  - It’s Necessity
    • PRINCE2® themes, principles and processes – Their relation to each other
    • Customise PRINCE2® into Project environment
    • PRINCE2® - The Six aspects project management
  • PRINCE2® Principles
    • Continuity in Justification of business
    • Learn from experience
    • Roles and their accountabilities in Project Management
    • Stage Management
    • Exception Management
    • Product Focus
    • Modify to suit the project environment
  • PRINCE2® Process Model
    • The Different Stages
      • Starting
      • Initiating
      • Directing
      • Controlling
      • Maintaining
      • Managing
      • Closing

Seven PRINCE2® themes

  • Business case themes
    • Business Case Theme – its Motive
    • Output and outcome
    • Project Benefits
    • Business case for varying projects
    • PRINCE2® - An approach to business case
    • Roles and accountabilities in business case theme
  • Organisation theme
    • Aim of organisation theme
    • Introducing the Programme and project
    • PRINCE2® approach to organisation
    • Project Manager – His Role
    • Communication management strategy
  • Quality
    • Aim of quality theme
    • PRINCE2® approach to quality
    • Quality method
    • Role of Quality Theme in a review team
  • Plans
    • Aim of plan theme
    • Level of plan
    • Project plan
    • Roles and responsibilities in plan theme
  • Risk
    • Risk theme – It’s uses
    • Risk terms
    • Risk management
    • Using PRINCE2® for risk management
    • Risk – It’s causes and effects
    • Risk budget
    • Parts and accountabilities in Risk theme
  • Change
    • Change theme and it’s uses
    • Types of issues
    • Decision making
    • Roles and accountabilities in change theme
  • Progress
    • Progress theme uses
    • The Six tolerance areas according to level
    • PRINCE2® approach to progress
    • Using management stages for control
    • Report progress
    • Role and accountabilities in progress theme
  • Management products
    • Accept project product
    • Achieve PID objectives
    • Method for measurement of delivery benefits
    • Evaluate the project
    • Improve future performance

Exam Preparation Workbook

Our exam preparation workbook ensures and validates that you have the knowledge and confidence to pass your exam.

The exam preparation workbook comprises of mock questions, applicable scenario based projects, and is known to further elevate pass masks. Please note that this exam preparation workbook and instructions of how to book your exam, can be found in your Joining Instructions, received upon enrolment. Completion of the workbook prior to taking the exam, is highly recommended to maximise your chances of passing.

Online Exams

*After completing 4 days of classroom training and successfully passing your PRINCE2® Foundation Exam, the fifth 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 PRINCE2® 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 Leeds

Which still Leeds derives it name from the old Brythonic word Ladenses that stands for  "people of the fast-flowing river". The river being mentioned here is the River Aire which still flows through Leeds. Originally Leeds referred to a forested area in the 5th to the 7th centuries.  The citizens of this city are known as Loiners. They are sometimes also reffered to as Leodensians which is derieved from the city’s Latin name. In Welsh, it is said to be derieved from the word Ilod which means “a place”.  Leeds has a population of 2.3 million.

As of today, Leeds economy is the most varied of all the UK's main employment centres. Jobs in Leeds have grown at a faster pace than elsewhere specially in the private-sector. Leeds stands third on the podium when it comes to jobs area. It had 480,000 in employment and self-employment at the start of 2015. Leeds is also ranked as a gamma world city by the Globalization and World Cities Research Network. It is also known as a hub of culture, finance, and commerce in the West Yorkshire Urban Area. There are four universities in Leeds – The University of Leeds, Leeds Beckett University, Leeds Trinity University and the University of Law. In the United Kingdom, the total number of students in Leeds stands at the fourth place.

Cinema in Leeds

First of all it was in the October of 1888 that Louis Le Prince using his single lens camera shot moving picture sequences known as the Roundhay Garden Scene and a Leeds Bridge street scene. These were developed on Eastman’s paper film. The film festival held at Leeds nowdays and called Leeds International Film Festivals International has a Short Film Competition that is named after Louis Le Prince. The second person to do so was Wordsworth Donisthorpe who like Prince had a strong connection to the Leeds Philosophical and Literary Society. Donisthorpe applied for a patent for his camera that could capture moving images twelve years earlier to Prince's.

Leeds has been known to host the rich film exhibitions now and then. Besides hosting the Leeds International Film Festival and Leeds Young Film Festival, it plays host to many independent cinemas and pop-up venues for screening films. The two movie houses -  Cottage Road Cinema and Hyde Park Picture House – have since the early 20th century been showing and are ranked among the oldest cinemas to do so in the whole of UK.

Culture

Leeds has been home to many artists such as Kenneth Armitage, John Atkinson Grimshaw, Jacob Kramer, Barbara Hepworth, Henry Moore and Edward Wadsworth, who belonged to diverse fields. The history of art exhibitions in Leeds goes far beyond the 1888 when the first art gallery opened in Leeds. A series of exhibitions termed as 'Polytechnic Exhibitions' were regularly held from 1839. Established in 1903 and lasting upto 1923 the Leeds Arts Club founded by Alfred Orage had members which included Jacob Kramer, Herbert Read, Frank Rutter and Michael Sadler. This club advocated the philosophy of Friedrich Nietzsche, and German Expressionist ideas about art and culture. Noted sculptors Barbara Hepworth and Henry Moore started their carrersr in the 1920’s at the Leeds College of Art.

The club acted as a centre for essential art education in the middle of the 20th century guided by artists such as Harry Thubron and Tom Hudson, and the art historian Norbert Lynton. In the 1970s the Leeds College of Art split from the college to form the center of the new multidisciplinary Leeds Polytechnic which later came to be known as Leeds Beckett University. The University of Leeds served as the alma mater of Herbert Read, one of the leading international theorists of modern art. It was also  the place where Marxist art historian Arnold Hauser taught from 1951 to 1985. Leeds acted as a centre for radical feminist art, with the Pavilion Gallery, which opened in 1983, showing the work of women. The University of Leeds School of Fine Art was another center dedicated to the development of feminist art history in the late 1980’s and 90’s.