APM Project Management Qualification (PMQ): In-House Training
The APM Project Management Qualification (PMQ) (IPMA Level D) is a knowledge-based qualification that allows candidates to demonstrate knowledge of all elements of project management. Candidates will be able to demonstrate an understanding of how these elements interact and how their project fits into their strategic and commercial environment. The course will cover the 67 assessment criteria defined by APM and prepare you to sit the examination on the fifth and final day. In addition to the instructor-led sessions, you should also expect to complete some self-directed study in the evenings.
The APM Project Management Qualification (PMQ) examination is a three-hour paper where candidates must answer 10 out of 16 questions that can cover all 67 assessment criteria topics.
What you will Learn
You'll learn how to:
Provide organizations with a proven project management methodology that will allow individuals to plan, organize, and control the successful implementation of projects
Achieve the APM Project Management Qualification (PMQ), the UK's leading project management qualification
Provide practical skills and techniques to help further your career in project management
Getting Started
Introductions
Course structure
Course goals and objectives
Overview of the APM Project Management Qualification (PMQ) examination
Structure of Organizations and Projects
Organization structures
Project sponsorship
Organization roles
Project Office
Governance
Legislation
Project Lifecycle
Project Lifecycles
Handover and closure
Project reviews
Situational Context of Projects
Project Management
Programme Management
Portfolio Management
The Project Environment
Communication
Communication
Conflict Management
Negotiation
Leadership and Teamwork
Leadership
Teamwork
Planning for Success
Business Case
Investment Appraisal
Success and Benefits Management
Information Management and Reporting
Project Management Plan
Estimating
Earned Value Management
Stakeholder Management
Scope Management
Scope Management
Requirements Management
Change Control
Configuration Management
Schedule and Resource Management
Schedule Management
Resource Management
Budgeting and Cost Management
Procurement
Procurement
Contracts
Provider Selection and Management
Risk Management and Issue Management
Risk Management
Issue Management
Quality Management and Examination Preparation
Quality Management
Preparation and Examination
Preparation and examination briefing
APM Project Management Qualification (PMQ) examination