The aim of this training is to provide delegates with a fundamental understanding of the PRINCE2® project management method, and help delegates to prepare for the PRINCE2® Foundation examination at the end of this course.
The course follows the standard syllabus issued by the PRINCE2® Examinations Board, which focuses on the PRINCE2® framework and how this might be applied pragmatically to real projects.
PRINCE2® has established itself as the premier approach to managing projects.
PRINCE2® is generic – capable of being applied to any kind of project – scalable and business-driven.
Organisations that have adopted the PRINCE2® have claimed that they have been able to achieve greater customer satisfaction during and at the end of projects, to reduce costs and to realise greater benefit from project deliverables.
Delegates will take the PRINCE2® Foundation exam at the end of day 3 of this course. Exam fee is included in the list price.
A comprehensive course manual is provided and the course can be tailored to reflect the emphasis required by the customer.
PRINCE2 – Foundation (a three-day course)
Course Content
PRINCE2®
- Background & Objectives
- Benefits
- Scope
- Structure
Project organisation
- Organisational structure
- Roles and responsibilities
- The project board
- The project manager
- Team management.
- Project assurance
- Project support
- Supplier relationships
Planning
- Purpose and importance
- Components & types of plan
- Planning techniques
- Product based planning
- The steps in planning
Project control
- Work package authorisation
- Stage assessments
- Establishing project & stage tolerance
- Checkpoints & highlight reports
- Handling exception situations
- Project issues
- Project reporting
Risk management
- Types of business and project risk
- Risk analysis and management
- The risk log
Quality
- Ensuring quality
- Quality planning
- Product descriptions
- Quality control and quality review
- Change Control and Configuration Management
- Change control steps
- Authority levels
- Analysing the impact Configuration management
Processes
- Starting up and initiating a project
- Directing a project
- Managing stage boundaries
- Controlling a stage
- Managing product delivery
- Closing a project
- Planning