APMP (IPMA Level D) Qualification
Duration : 6 days
APMP – A Pragmatic Approach to Project Management
This course focuses on project management concepts and processes in line with the Association for Project Management (APM). These processes apply to any project that is related directly to business change irrespective of the organisation structure or environment. The content of this course is based entirely upon the APM Body of Knowledge, (APMBoK), which itself represents the topics in which professionals in project management should be knowledgeable and competent.
The training is delivered by highly experienced project management trainers, with participation by the delegates being integral to the learning process. By using activities and case studies, delegates will explore project management issues via group discussion and practical application of key concepts.
The APMP syllabus covers a wide breadth of topics, from the essential management tools required to monitor and control a project through to the wider context in which the project is being managed in terms of social and environmental issues, finance, organisation, procurement and people management.
Pre-requisites
All delegates must have a good understanding of the
basic principles of project management.
Objectives
On completion of this course, participants will be able
to:
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Understand and manage projects in an effective manner
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Understand the relevant project documents for each stage of the project lifecycle
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Understand and control the relationship between the individual, team and task
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Use monitor & control mechanisms for effective project tracking
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Pass the APMP Examination.
Format
This course is an intensive 4 day workshop, plus a 2 day
event the following week. Topics are consolidated by
practical exercises, which help the delegates to relate
the subject areas to work-based scenarios. The week
following the course, delegates attend a 2 day exam
workshop, the first day being an intensive examination
preparation day, the second being the actual APMP
Examination.
Delegates will be required to undertake individual assignments in the form of homework during the course and between the course and the examination workshop.
Pre-course Work
Delegates will receive a comprehensive handbook, APMP
candidate guidance notes, and APMP syllabus. Delegates
are required to read through the pre-course work
thoroughly, to ensure familiarity with the syllabus
prior to attending the course.
APMP Project Management - 6 day course schedule
- 29 June - 2, 9 & 10 July £1,830 London
- 10 - 13, 20 & 21 August £1,730 Chester
- 7 - 10, 17 & 18 September £1,830 London
- 14 - 17, 24 & 25 September £1,730 Chester
- 12 - 15, 22 & 23 October £1,730 Chester
For further information please email: info@learnproject.co.uk
or, call: 0870 350 0025


