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    Now with PRINCE2® 2017 update

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    Course is developed by PRINCE2® certified experts

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    PRINCE2® Practitioner course is accredited by PeopleCert

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    Manage and deliver the projects successfully

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    Gain PRINCE2® Practitioner certification

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    Pentagon Training offers this course at an affordable price

Effective management is the key to project scalability and flexibility. All organisations need management approach that can deal project complexity and meet customer requirements. PRINCE2® is a project management method and PeopleCert accredited. This approach is in high demand as it updates PRINCE2® method and uses all parts of it. To get more results out of project implementation, gain PRINCE2® project management skills. 

AXELOS updated PRINCE2® method utilising the feedback of organisations as well as PRINCE2® Practitioners. At Pentagon Training, We offer PRINCE2® Practitioner course to deal with project complexity. Gain the following skills that the successful Prince2® Practitioners have:

  • They rely on core PRINCE2® principles.
  • They are clear about the link between PRINCE2® principles and themes.

Who should take this course

  • This PRINCE2® Practitioner course is intended for delegates who have already achieved the PRINCE2® Foundation Certification and now want to enhance their knowledge of PRINCE2® methods.
  • The PRINCE2® Practitioner certification is also ideal for those delegates who just started managing projects. Take the PRINCE2® Foundation course before attending this Practitioner course.
  • Professionals within project management who want to become PRINCE2® Practitioner certified can take this course.
  • Pentagon Training’s PRINCE2® Practitioner course is also for staff like Senior Project Board Members, Team Managers, Project and Programme Office personnel, Team Managers, Supervisors, Team Members and Operational staff involved in planning, design, development, and delivery of projects.
  • Delegates who wish to understand the practical implementation of PRINCE2® methods thoroughly can take this course.
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Prerequisites

Delegates must hold one of the following certifications in order to book onto the PRINCE2® Practitioner training course:

 

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What Will You Learn

  • By undergoing this course, you will gain:

    • Demonstration of link between PRINCE2® themes and principles
    • Recognition of the practical application of the PRINCE2® method
    • Understanding about how to tailor PRINCE2® approach to the needs of a project
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What's included

  Course Overview

The PRINCE2® method is flexible and scalable. Prince2® Practitioner certification course provides knowledge to tailor Prince2® principles to needs of the project. You will learn about the seven Prince2® principles, themes and processes. This course provides the knowledge of how to use all parts of the Prince2® method.

PRINCE2® Practitioner exam:

  • Focuses on all parts of the PRINCE2® methodology
  • Objective testing
  • There are 75 questions in exam including fewer questions related to management products
  • Two-and-a-half hours
  • The pass mark is 55%

Exam Preparation Workbook

Our exam preparation workbook ensures and validates that you have the knowledge and confidence to pass your exam.

The exam preparation workbook comprises of mock questions, applicable scenario based projects, and is known to further elevate pass masks. Please note that this exam preparation workbook and instructions of how to book your exam, can be found in your Joining Instructions, received upon enrolment. Completion of the workbook prior to taking the exam, is highly recommended to maximise your chances of passing.

Online Exams

*After completing 4 days of classroom training and successfully passing your PRINCE2® Foundation Exam, the fifth day of this course is a flexible exam preparation day to complete at your convenience in order to prepare you to take and pass your PRINCE2® Practitioner exam online.

We provide comprehensive support during the exam process to make the experience as simple as possible. This exam can be taken at a suitable time, subject to availability; online, anywhere.

Benefits of online exams include:

  • Proven higher pass rates
  • Quicker Results
  • Save Travel Costs
  • Flexibility
  • Convenient
  • Take your exam at your home, office, or work when you are ready
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  Course Content

Introduction to PRINCE2®

In this topic understand about basics of PRINCE2® to develop a structured approach and define how projects can be made successful.

  • Overview of PRINCE2®
  • History and scope
  • Benefits of PRINCE2® approach
  • Structured methods for project management
  • Elements of PRINCE2® methodology
  • PRINCE2® Processes
  • PRINCE2® Principles
  • PRINCE2® themes
  • Tailor PRINCE2® according to the requirements

Process-based approach

In this topic understand how PRINCE2® processes can be adapted to suit the demands of the organisation. Also, understand potential risks and complexity of the project. Learn to manage projects successfully, and in project, lifecycle learn to apply processes

  • Process-based approach
  • Understand potential risks and project complexity
  • Project lifecycle

Business case

In this topic learn about the business case and its importance. Learn to develop, validate and maintain business case also understand its benefits.

  • What is the business case?
  • Outcomes and outputs of business case
  • Benefits and disadvantages
  • Developing and verifying business case
  • Maintaining business case
  • Confirm benefits
  • Benefits Review Plan

Organisation

In this topic understand the structure of project management team and role of project board, project manager and other responsible for project management.

  • Definition
  • Levels of organisation
  • Project assurance and support
  • Link management in organisation
  • Structure of Project Management team
  • Project board and Project team
  • Roles and responsibilities of project managers
  • Stakeh0lder management
  • Communication management

PRINCE2® approach to project planning

  • Levels of project plans
  • Exception plans
  • Product-based approach to planning
  • Describe Project Product
  • Create the product breakdown structure
  • Write the product descriptions
  • Create the product flow diagram
  • Project Product Description
  • Product Breakdown Structure
  • Product Flow Diagram
  • Monitoring and Controlling Progress
  • Management and Technical Stages
  • Tolerance and Raising Exceptions
  • Report progress
  • Baselines for Control
  • Review and report progress of project

Quality management

In this topic, understand about various quality measures, quality criteria, and assurance, control and review techniques

  • Define Quality
  • Quality Audit trial
  • Quality criteria
  • Acceptance Criteria
  • Quality Management Strategy
  • Quality Assurance
  • Quality Controls
  • Quality Review

Risk management

In this topic, learn to manage and mitigate risks that occur during development of the project.

  • Identify risk
  • Risk Management
  • Risk Management in Project
  • Risk Management Procedure
  • Risk Budget

Project management

  • Purpose of starting project
  • Design and implement project management team
  • Set up project control
  • Manage product delivery
  • Control stage boundary
  • Plan to next stage
  • Closing a project
  • Purpose of closing project
  • Tailor PRINCE2® to project environment

 

Exam Preparation Workbook

Our exam preparation workbook ensures and validates that you have the knowledge and confidence to pass your exam.

The exam preparation workbook comprises of mock questions, applicable scenario based projects, and is known to further elevate pass masks. Please note that this exam preparation workbook and instructions of how to book your exam, can be found in your Joining Instructions, received upon enrolment. Completion of the workbook prior to taking the exam, is highly recommended to maximise your chances of passing.

Online Exams

*After completing 4 days of classroom training and successfully passing your PRINCE2® Foundation Exam, the fifth day of this course is a flexible exam preparation day to complete at your convenience in order to prepare you to take and pass your PRINCE2® Practitioner exam online.

We provide comprehensive support during the exam process to make the experience as simple as possible. This exam can be taken at a suitable time, subject to availability; online, anywhere.

Benefits of online exams include:

  • Proven higher pass rates
  • Quicker Results
  • Save Travel Costs
  • Flexibility
  • Convenient
  • Take your exam at your home, office, or work when you are ready

 

 

 

 

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About Milton Keynes

Milton Keynes

Milton Keynes also abbreviated as MK is a large town located in Buckinghamshire, England. It was designed as a new town on 23 January 1967 and also an administrative centre of Borough of Milton Keynes. It is located 45 miles that is 72 km away from north-west of London.

Various another town like Bletchley, Wolverton and Stony Stratford exist here along with other 15 villages and farmland. Milton Keynes took its name from existing “Village of Milton Keynes “that is few miles away from the planned centre.

History of Milton Keynes

Milton Keynes has a rich history with proof of human settlement that was found before starting the construction of this city in 1960’s. When UK government decided to establish Milton Keynes, most of the area was farmland, and undeveloped villages and the earlier history was incredibly rich. Until the 10th century, there was no evidence of occupation in villages. During middle age, 18 villages were present that still form the heart of Milton Keynes districts. With the arrival of London and Birmingham Railway and Grand Junction canal in late 18th and 19th century, the area went through many changes and the new town of Wolverton, and New Bradwell emerged.

The greatest change in the history of Milton Keynes was when it was chosen to solve housing problems in London. Milton Keynes was planned as biggest towns and have an area of 89 square kilometres that became home to around 250,000 people. In the beginning, no building was allowed to be tall than the tallest tree, and later Milton Keynes Partnership changed it. Tallest building in Milton Keynes is 14 floors high. Its population will double by the year 2026.

Milton Keynes offers a broad range of opportunities to people to learn new things and get a better education. Bletchley Park code breakers brought innovation to the city in second world war. This team cracked secret codes of Germans. Milton Keynes is a destination that is always passionate about developing minds. It contains some of the best schools and colleges. Milton Keynes College offers a wide range of courses in different domains. It is one of the fastest growing college in the United Kingdom.

Open University offers contemporary learning where degree level education is provided to everyone. The headquarters of the university is located at Walton Hall in Milton Keynes. There is also University Centre Milton Keynes ( UCMK) which is a hub for higher education with new facilities and exciting courses in the middle of the city. This town also contains a solar-powered house that plays a significant role in the development of electric transport. Various courses, classes and opportunities are offered by Milton Keynes Theatre Creative Learning department to young people and adults to explore theatres including makeup, drama, acting and much more.

Sport

Milton Keynes has various professional teams in football, in ice hockey and in Formula one. It is also home to Xscape indoor ski slope, Formula Fast Indoor Karting Centre, Airkix Indoor Sky Diving facility and National Badminton Centre.

Economy

At Borough level, data of Milton Keynes economy, demography and politics is collected. Milton Keynes is one of the most successful economies in Southeast along with gross value added per capita index which was 47% higher than the national average. According to 2015 data, average wages place it in top five nationally.

Just 0.6% of businesses employ people more than 250 which include Open University, Volkswagen Group, Mercedes-Benz and Network Rail. Remaining enterprises around 81.5% employ near about 10 people. Milton Keynes professional, technical and scientific sector contributes large employment. Milton Keynes has a high number of business start-ups in England and start-up levels remained high even during the period of recession 2009/2010. Most of the population is younger. 22.6% of Borough population is under 16, 12.1% are aged 65+. According to 2011 census report, Milton Keynes Urban area comprises of 8.7% South Asian, 78.4% white, 3.5% Mixed Race, 7-5% Black, 1.2% Chinese, 6.7% other ethnic group and Asian.

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