The aim of this course is to provide the Programme and Project Support Professional with comprehensive training in the techniques,processes and supporting infrastructure needed to develop and provide effective programme and project support,with ISEB accredition
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Who Should Attend ?
The course is for newly appointed Programme & Project Support Staff
Background and Objectives
Prior to these courses the only training available for programme and project support staff consisted of short introductions to the PSO or Project Management training of which the PSO was but a small element. Whilst useful,this does not provide the PSO professional with the in depth training in all the components and processes of programme and project support that is vital if the PSO is to provide value added services.Nor does it provide a relevant professional recognition of their skills.The aim of this course is to provide the Programme and Project Support Professional with comprehensive training in the techniques,processes and supporting infrastructure needed to develop and provide effective programme and project support,with ISEB accredition
Foundation Level Course Contents
- The role of PSO
- The 5 types of support the PSO can provide the organisation
- Programme and Project Management Organisation Structures-Why they are needed, what they provide and the roles and responsibilities
- Pogramme and project control documents
- Programme and project planning-Planning techniques and how they are used.
- Project or system development Lifecycles-How they are developed and how to maintain and use them to the maximum effect.
- The infrastructure needed to support programmes and projects-Templates,Standards, Data Dictionary,Deliverable Libraries,etc.
- Resource and Task Categories- Why they are needed and how to develop and maintain them.
- Developing a Business Case-The different types of Business Case and how to support their development.
- Issue,and Change Control Processes-The reasons for these processes,how to design and operate them efficiently and effectively.
- Risk Assessment and Management-The different types of risk assessments and management processes and how they are used.
- Quality Control Review-Why they are needed and how to prepare and support them.
- Plus Case Studies
- Examination for an hour.
ISEB Qualifications
The Information Systems Examinations Board (ISEB) of the British Computer Society, provide industry-recognised qualifications that measure competence, ability and performance in many areas of IS, with the aim of raising industry standards, promoting career development and providing competitive edge for employers. ISEB qualifications add value to professional careers by providing both the means and the platform for recognition and enhanced career development.
Presented by David Marsh, Mike Watson and Ray Palmer, MMP Limited
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