PRINCE2® Foundation and Practitioner Training

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Course Overview

In this PRINCE2® certification training course, you’ll learn how to tailor projects based on the environment, develop a product-based planning approach for projects, control the use of resources, and effectively manage project risk.

Features

  • 61 hours of applied learning
  • 2 simulation tests, 7 scenarios, 26 process templates, 1 process model
  • 156 lesson-end quizzes, 22 downloadable slides, and 2 projects
  • 98.2% success rate
  • Program provides 31 PDUs (self-paced) or 35 PDUs (blended learning)
  • Receive 2 Axelos sample papers and an exam preparation guide

Skills Covered

  • PRINCE2 methodology
  • PRINCE2 principles
  • Tailoring and adopting PRINCE2
  • PRINCE2 themes
  • PRINCE2 processes

Benefits

PRINCE2® practitioner and foundation is a world-recognized credential used in both the private and public sectors. PRINCE2® training increases your ability to execute projects in a business environment, validating your skills as a senior project manager.

Course Curriculum

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PRINCE2® Foundation And Practitioner

  • Lesson 0 – Course Introduction
  • Lesson 1 – Introduction to PRINCE2®
  • Lesson 2 – Project management with PRINCE2
  • Lesson 3 – PRINCE2 principles
  • Lesson 4 – Tailoring and adopting PRINCE2
  • Lesson 5 – Introduction to PRINCE2 themes
  • Lesson 6 – Business Case theme
  • Lesson 7 – Organization theme
  • Lesson 8 – Quality theme
  • Lesson 9 – Plans theme
  • Lesson 10 – Risk theme
  • Lesson 11 – Change theme
  • Lesson 12 – Progress theme
  • Lesson 13 – Introduction to PRINCE2 Processes
  • Lesson 14 – Starting up a Project Process
  • Lesson 15 – Directing a Project Process
  • Lesson 16 – Initiating a Project Process
  • Lesson 17 – Controlling a Stage Process
  • Lesson 18 – Managing Product Delivery Process
  • Lesson 19 – Managing a Stage Boundary Process
  • Lesson 20 – Closing a Project Process
  • Lesson 21 – Considerations for organizational adoption
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