The APMP course covers the following topic areas at a professional level:
- Project management
- Programme management
- Portfolio management
- Projects context
- Project sponsorship
- Project office
- Project success and benefits management
- Stakeholder management
- Project management plan
- Risk management
- Quality management
- Health safety and environmental management
- Managing scope
- Scheduling
- Resource management
- Budgeting and cost management
- Change control
- Earned value management
- Information and management reporting
- Issue management
- Requirements management
- Estimating
- Configuration management
- Business case
- Procurement
- Project life cycles
- Handover and close out
- Project reviews
- Organisation structure
- Organisation roles
- Methods and procedures
- Governance of project management
- Communication and influencing skills
- Teamwork
- Leadership
- Conflict management
- Negotiation
Learning outcomes
Those who successfully complete the course will;
- Have a better understanding of how to successfully manage projects and to avoid the pitfalls
- Be familiar with project management terminology
- Better able to manage more complex projects
- Better able to contribute as a member of a project team on more complex projects
- Achieve a recognised and respected professional level qualification
- Better able to contribute in a senior capacity to the professional development of others in their team and to improve their organisations ability
- Have satisfied the body of knowledge requirements for the APM Practitioner Qualification
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