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Managing Successful Programmes




AUDIENCE:   This course is for project managers who wish to manage portfolios of projects more effectively. In particular, Programme Managers, Business Change Managers, Account Managers, Project Directors, Business Strategists, Consultants will benefit.

PREREQUISITES:   There are no set prerequisites, however, delegates are expected to have at least 3 months experience within a project type role.

DURATION:   5 days

OBJECTIVES:   MSP is a best-practice guide from the Office of Government Commerce, describing a structured approach for managing programmes. It has been developed using the collective expertise and practical experience of some of the leading practitioners in the field. This means that it not only reflects best practice, but is also an accessible, workable technique that has been tested by those working in the real world. This course will give delegates a grounding in the MSP framework, where they will see how to position key individuals and mechanisms in a programme to ensure that they can realise, measure and claim strategic benefits. Delegates will develop practical confidence to be able to apply MSP flexibly and pragmatically. MSP is written at a high level and the course will guide delegates in applying the framework in a way that will make sense to senior management and other stakeholders. On completion of the course delegates will be able to:
· Identify and manage stakeholders in a programme and understand how crucial this will be to success,
· Develop and maintain the stakeholder map.
· Implement a communications plan that will give key leverage in influencing individuals and groups within programmes.

COURSE CONTENT:  

Core Topics
Building your own map of a programme lifecycle
Designing your programme team
How leaders lead a programme
Drafting a Programme Brief
How to make sure benefits are realised by good transition management
Managing the stakeholders & communications in a programme
Risk management & issues resolution
Ensure the final capability is of appropriate quality
Planning, tracking and controlling progress in the programme
Presenting a Programme Definition
Managing the developing new business capability and controlling changes
Integrating the processes, information and roles in the programme

Programme Management Processes
Identifying a Programme
Defining a Programme
Governing a Programme
Managing the Portfolio
Managing the Benefits
Closing a Programme
Fitting it all together with a Strategic Case Study.

Examinations
Mock Examinations
Examination Tips
Continuous Assessment to Foundation level
Intermediate Examination
Practitioner Examination

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