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Management of Portfolios (MoP) Foundation

By IIL Europe Ltd

Management of Portfolios (MoP®) Foundation In this MoP® Foundation course, participants will acquire the sufficient knowledge and understanding of the principles, cycles, practices, techniques, roles, responsibilities, documents, and organizational context within which portfolio management operates. MoP helps organizations ensure if the investments are done in the right change initiatives and implementing them correctly. This is achieved by: Prioritizing the programs and projects in terms of their contribution to the organization's strategic objectives and overall level of risk Managing the programs and projects consistently to ensure efficient and effective delivery Maximizing the benefit by providing the greatest return from the investment made What You Will Learn Individuals certified at the MoP Foundation level will be able to: Define the scope and objectives of portfolio management and how it differs from program and project management List the benefits of applying portfolio management Explain the context it operates in List the principles upon which successful portfolio management is based on List the different approaches to implement MoP List the factors required to maintain the progress and assess the success of portfolio management State the purpose and key content of the major portfolio documents Define the scope of key portfolio management roles Introduction: MoP Scenario Background of the Methodology The MoP Principles Senior Management Commitment Governance Alignment Strategy Alignment Portfolio Office Energized Change Culture The MoP Definition Cycle Roles and Responsibilities The MoP Delivery Cycle Management control Benefits management Financial management Risk management Stakeholder engagement Organizational governance Resource management The MoP Framework Recap

Management of Portfolios (MoP) Foundation
Delivered In-Person in LondonFlexible Dates
£1,995

Managing Benefits Foundation: In-House Training

By IIL Europe Ltd

Managing Benefits™ Foundation: In-House Training The APMG International Managing Benefits and Swirl Device logo is a trademark of The APM Group Limited, used under permission of The APM Group Limited. All rights reserved. Benefits are not simply just one aspect of project and programme management (PPM) - rather, they are the rationale for the investment of taxpayers' and shareholders' funds in change initiatives. Managing Benefits is designed to complement existing best practices in portfolio, programme and project management (such as PRINCE2®, MSP®, P3O® & MoP®), and consolidates existing guidance while expanding on the specific practices and techniques aimed at optimizing benefits realization. The purpose of the Managing Benefits guidance and certification scheme is to provide you with generally applicable guidance encompassing benefits management principles, practices, and techniques, and to prepare you to take and pass the Foundation exam on the last day. Managing Benefits provides: An overview of benefits management - what it is, the case for doing it, and some common misconceptions that can limit its effectiveness in practice Descriptions of the seven principles upon which successful approaches to benefits management are built, and examples of how they have been applied in practice Guidance on how to apply benefits management at a portfolio level, as well as at an individual project or programme level Details of the five practices in the Benefits Management Cycle and examples of how they have been applied in practice Advice on how to get started in implementing effective benefits management practices and sustain progress What You Will Learn You'll learn how to: Define benefits, benefits management and related terms, and the objectives of benefits management Explain the principles upon which successful approaches to benefits management are based Define the practices contained within the Benefits Management Cycle and relevant techniques applicable to each practice Describe key elements of portfolio-based benefits management, as well as the scope of key roles and responsibilities for benefits management and the typical contents of the main benefits management documentation Identify barriers to effective benefits management and strategies to overcome them, including the key success characteristics of benefits management Improve your ability to pass the APMG Managing Benefits Foundation Certification exam Getting Started Introductions Course structure Course goals and objectives Overview of Managing Benefits The Benefits Management Model Key Benefits Management Practices What is Benefits Management? Definitions Value and Value Management Why do we need benefits management? Objectives Benefits Management Principles Align benefits with strategy Start with the end in mind Utilize successful delivery methods Integrate benefits with performance management Manage benefits from a portfolio perspective Apply effective governance Develop a value culture The Benefits Management Cycle Barriers to effective and efficient benefits management and overcoming them Key success characteristics of effective benefits management Key roles, responsibilities, and documentation Benefits Management Practice 1 - Identify and Quantify Benefits Management Practice 2 - Value and Appraise Benefits Management Practice 3 - Plan Benefits Management Practice 4 - Realize Benefits Management Practice 5 - Review Portfolio-based Benefits Management Implementing and Sustaining Progress APMG Managing Benefits Foundation Exam

Managing Benefits Foundation: In-House Training
Delivered in London or UK Wide or OnlineFlexible Dates
£1,995

Better Business Cases Foundation: In-House Training

By IIL Europe Ltd

Better Business Cases™ Foundation: In-House Training: In-House Training Better Business Cases™ is based on the Five Case Model - which is the UK government's best practice approach to structuring spending proposals and making effective business decisions. Using this best practice approach will allow organizations to reduce unnecessary spending and improve the decision-making process which gives you a greater chance of securing necessary funding and support for initiatives. The goal of the foundation course is to enable participants to work effectively with a team to develop a strong business case in their work environment. What You Will Learn At the end of this program, you will be able to: Describe the philosophy and the underlying rationale of the Five Case Model Identify different types of business case, their purpose, who is responsible for them Recognize when the different types are required in the development of a spending proposal Develop the business case in relation to other recognized and recommended best practices for programme and project management Overview of the Five Case Model Five key components of a business case and the order in which they are presented Three key stages in the development of a spending proposal Definition of a programme / project and the key differences between programmes and projects Purpose of a Business Justification Case (BJC) and in what circumstances it should be considered Purpose of a Strategic Outline Case (SOC) Purpose of an Outline Business Case (OBC) Purpose of a Full Business Case (FBC) Relationship between policies, strategies, programmes, and projects and their deliverables Developing the Strategic Case Purpose and core content of a Strategic Case Purpose of SMART robust spending objectives and the key objectives for spend: economy, efficiency, effectiveness, re-procurement, and statutory or regulatory compliance Four main categories of benefits criteria and the parties involved in their development Three key categories of risk Purpose of identifying constraints and dependencies Difference between direct and indirect benefits Developing the Economic Case Purpose and core content of an Economic Case Purpose of critical success factors and the key critical success factors based upon the Five Case Model Purpose of the long list options and how to generate options and undertake SWOT analysis Minimum of four short-list options, how they are derived, and what they should include (Reference Project / Public Sector Comparator [PSC]) Difference between the preferred way forward and the preferred option Purpose, objectives, key participants, and outputs of Workshop Stage 2 - identifying and assessing the options Rules that should be followed for the treatment of costs and benefits Key differences between economic appraisals and financial appraisals Factors considered when selecting the preferred option Developing the Commercial Case Purpose and core content of a Commercial Case Guiding principles when apportioning risk between the contractual parties Purpose of payment mechanisms Purpose of Step 9 in the development framework: Contracting for the deal Developing the Financial Case Purpose and core content of a Financial Case The financial statements required for all projects The possible impacts to consider Developing the Management Case Purpose and core content of a Management Case Purpose of a programme / project management strategy, framework, and plan Purpose of a change management strategy, framework, and plan Purpose of a benefits realization strategy, framework, and register / plan Purpose of a risk management strategy, framework and register / plan Purpose of a post programme / project evaluation strategy, framework, and plan

Better Business Cases Foundation: In-House Training
Delivered in London or UK Wide or OnlineFlexible Dates
£1,995

Elevate your expertise in LNG terminal operations safety through our classroom training course. Energyedge provides industry-leading expertise and guidance.

LNG Terminal Operations & Safety
Delivered in Internationally or OnlineFlexible Dates
£1,999 to £2,099

Large Scale Solar & Energy Storage - System Operations

By EnergyEdge - Training for a Sustainable Energy Future

About this Virtual Instructor Led Training (VILT) This 5 half-day Virtual Instructor Led Training (VILT) course will assist energy professionals in the planning and operation of a power system from renewable energy sources. The VILT course will discuss key operating requirements for an integrated, reliable and stable power system. The unique characteristics of renewable energy are discussed from a local, consumer centric and system perspective, bringing to life the ever-changing paradigm in delivering energy to customers. The course will explore the technical challenges associated with interconnecting and integrating hundreds of gigawatts of solar power onto the electricity grid in a safe and reliable way. With references to international case studies, the VILT course will also demonstrate the state of the art methodologies used in forecasting solar power. The flexibility of the invertor-based resources will facilitate higher penetrations of photovoltaic, battery electricity storage systems and demand response while co-optimizing customer resources. The contribution of inverter-based generators that provides voltage support, frequency response and regulation (droop response), reactive power and power quality with a high level of accuracy and fast response will be addressed. Furthermore, this VILT course will also describe how microgrids' controllers can allow for a fully automated energy management. Distributed energy resources are analyzed in detail from a technical and financial aspect and will address the best known cost based methodologies such as project financing and cost recovery. Training Objectives Upon completion of this VILT course, participants will be able to: Learn about renewable energy resources, their applications and methods of analysis of renewable energy issues. Review the operational flexibility of renewable energy at grid level, distribution network and grid edge devices. Understand and analyze energy performance from main renewable energy systems. Get equipped on the insights into forecasting models for solar energy. Predict solar generation from weather forecasts using machine learning. Explore operational aspects of a complex power system with variability from both the supply & demand sides. Manage the impact of the design of a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) on the power system operation. Target Audience Engineers, planners and operations professionals from the following organizations: Energy aggregators who would like to understand the system operations of renewable energy power plants Renewable energy power system operator Energy regulatory agencies who aim to derive strategies and plans based on the feedback obtained from the power system operations Course Level Basic or Foundation Training Methods The VILT course will be delivered online in 5 half-day sessions comprising 4 hours per day, including time for lectures, discussion, quizzes and short classroom exercises. Course Duration: 5 half-day sessions, 4 hours per session (20 hours in total). Trainer Your first expert course leader is a Utility Executive with extensive global experience in power system operation and planning, energy markets, enterprise risk and regulatory oversight. She consults on energy markets integrating renewable resources from planning to operation. She led complex projects in operations and conducted long term planning studies to support planning and operational reliability standards. Specializing in Smart Grids, Operational flexibilities, Renewable generation, Reliability, Financial Engineering, Energy Markets and Power System Integration, she was recently engaged by the Inter-American Development Bank/MHI in Guyana. She was the Operations Expert in the regulatory assessment in Oman. She is a registered member of the Professional Engineers of Ontario, Canada. She is also a contributing member to the IEEE Standards Association, WG Blockchain P2418.5. With over 25 years with Ontario Power Generation (Revenue $1.2 Billion CAD, I/S 16 GW), she served as Canadian representative in CIGRE, committee member in NSERC (Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada), and Senior Member IEEE and Elsevier since the 90ties. Our key expert chaired international conferences, lectured on several continents, published a book on Reliability and Security of Nuclear Power Plants, contributed to IEEE and PMAPS and published in the Ontario Journal for Public Policy, Canada. She delivered seminars organized by the Power Engineering Society, IEEE plus seminars to power companies worldwide, including Oman, Thailand, Saudi Arabia, Malaysia, Indonesia, Portugal, South Africa, Japan, Romania, and Guyana. Your second expert course leader is the co-founder and Director of Research at Xesto Inc. Xesto is a spatial computing AI startup based in Toronto, Canada and it has been voted as Toronto's Best Tech Startup 2019 and was named one of the top 10 'Canadian AI Startups to Watch' as well as one of 6th International finalists for the VW Siemens Startup Challenge, resulting in a partnership. His latest app Xesto-Fit demonstrates how advanced AI and machine learning is applied to the e-commerce industry, as a result of which Xesto has been recently featured in TechCrunch. He specializes in both applied and theoretical machine learning and has extensive experience in both industrial and academic research. He is specialized in Artificial Intelligence with multiple industrial applications. At Xesto, he leads projects that focus on applying cutting edge research at the intersection of spatial analysis, differential geometry, optimization of deep neural networks, and statistics to build scalable rigorous and real time performing systems that will change the way humans interact with technology. In addition, he is a Ph.D candidate in the Mathematics department at UofT, focusing on applied mathematics. His academic research interests are in applying advanced mathematical methods to the computational and statistical sciences. He earned a Bachelor's and MSc in Mathematics, both at the University of Toronto. Having presented at research seminars as well as instructing engineers on various levels, he has the ability to distill advanced theoretical concept to diverse audiences on all levels. In addition to research, our key expert is also an avid traveler and plays the violin. POST TRAINING COACHING SUPPORT (OPTIONAL) To further optimise your learning experience from our courses, we also offer individualized 'One to One' coaching support for 2 hours post training. We can help improve your competence in your chosen area of interest, based on your learning needs and available hours. This is a great opportunity to improve your capability and confidence in a particular area of expertise. It will be delivered over a secure video conference call by one of our senior trainers. They will work with you to create a tailor-made coaching program that will help you achieve your goals faster. Request for further information about post training coaching support and fees applicable for this. Accreditions And Affliations

Large Scale Solar & Energy Storage - System Operations
Delivered in Internationally or OnlineFlexible Dates
£1,112 to £2,099

Learn how to prepare a 1st Class GRI Sustainability Report | Classroom option

By FBRH Consultants

This GRI, IEMA & CPD course is geared for busy professionals who want to understand how to proceed and create a 1st Class GRI Standards Sustainability Report and have a plan for immediate sustainability action without wasting time.

Learn how to prepare a 1st Class GRI Sustainability Report | Classroom option
Delivered In-PersonFlexible Dates
£1,680

Introduction to Computer Systems Validation

By Research Quality Association

Course Information Join our comprehensive three-day training programme tailored for individuals seeking a foundational grasp of computerised system validation. This course equips participants with essential knowledge to effectively validate systems within their respective organisations for utilisation in GxP (GLP, GCP, GMP, GDP, and GPvP) environments. Attendees will also gain proficiency in auditing validated computerised systems, ensuring compliance with pertinent GxP regulations. Commencing with an overview of regulatory prerequisites and the system life cycle, the course transitions into practical aspects, centered around validating computerised systems and conducting subsequent audits. Engage in a dynamic blend of presentations, interactive discussions, and hands-on practical workshops throughout the course. This course will provide delegates with an understanding of the computerised system validation process, including: Definition of end user requirements Risk management, including supplier assessment and techniques for audit planning Validation planning and reporting Linking system development with good business practices Formal testing and qualification Understanding of data integrity and security issues How to assess system validation documentation to verify compliance. Is this course for you? IT professionals new to implementing computerised systems into regulated environments Quality professionals who monitor or audit computerised systems System owners, end users, tester and project staff. Tutors Tutors will be comprised of (click the photos for biographies): Nichola Stevens Director and Principal Consultant, Nuncius Compliance Solutions Ltd Barry McManus Consultancy Partner, Empowerment Quality Engineering Ltd Programme Please note timings may be subject to alteration. Day 1 09:00 Welcome, Introduction and Course Objectives 09:45 Why Validate? Regulations and Guidance on Computerised System Validation Overview of the regulations and guidance applicable to CSV and their key expectations. 10:30 Break 10:45 The System Lifecycle The concept of the SLC and the key outputs from it. 12:00 Lunch 12:45 The Validation Process The approach to validation for different system types and a look at some of the key deliverables. 14:00 Project Introduction 14:15 Exercise 1 - User Requirements Capturing, agreeing and documenting the user requirements for a system. 15:15 Break 15:30 Exercise 1 - Feedback 16:00 Risk Management Risk management and its impact on validation. Identifying the deliverables required. Then group discussion on risk assessment for three systems. 17:00 Questions and Answers Answers to any outstanding questions from Day 1. 17:15 Close of Day Day 2 09:00 Supplier Assessment The different approaches to supplier assessment and the things to be considered when assessing a supplier. 10:15 Exercise 2 - Supplier Assessment Planning a vendor audit with a focus on the key validation deliverables. 11:00 Break 11:15 Exercise 2 - Feedback 11:45 Test Overview and Test Planning The different test phases, the purpose of each test phase and things to be considered when planning and reporting testing. 12:45 Lunch 13:30 Test Overview and Test Planning Continued. 14:15 Test Script Design, Execution and Review What a good test script looks like and the key things to consider when creating, executing and reviewing a test script. 15:30 Break 15:45 Exercise 3 - Creating a Test Script Create a test script based on user requirements created on Day 1. 17:15 Close of Day Day 3 09:00 Exercise 3 Feedback 09:30 Infrastructure Configuration and Qualification 10:30 Break 10:45 Validation Reporting Overview of the Validation Report and what should be included in it. 11:15 Maintaining the Validated State The procedures and records needed to ensure the system remains fit for purpose. 12:30 Lunch 13:15 Change Control Key concepts related to making changes to validated systems. 14:00 Data Integrity and Security How can we assure the integrity and security of our data. 15:15 Break 15:30 Course Objectives Summary and Panel Discussion A round up of key learning from the course. 17:00 Close of Course Extra Information Face-to-face course Course Material Course material will be available in PDF format for delegates attending this course. The advantages of this include: Ability for delegates to keep material on a mobile device Ability to review material at any time pre and post course Environmental benefits – less paper being used per course. The material will be emailed in advance of the course and RQA will not be providing any printed copies of the course notes during the training itself. Delegates wishing to have a hard copy of the notes should print these in advance to bring with them. Alternatively delegates are welcome to bring along their own portable devices to view the material during the training sessions. Remote course Course Material This course will be run completely online. You will receive an email with a link to our online system, which will house your licensed course materials and access to the remote event. Please note this course will run in UK timezone. The advantages of this include: Ability for delegates to keep material on a mobile device Ability to review material at any time pre and post course Environmental benefits – less paper being used per course Access to an online course group to enhance networking. You will need a stable internet connection, a microphone and a webcam. CPD Points 19 Points Development Level Develop

Introduction to Computer Systems Validation
Delivered In-PersonFlexible Dates
£1,297 to £1,687

Instantly get that 'Dream Job' working in Spa, Salon or Cruise Ship and charging up to £50.00 per treatment. This is the perfect course for students starting out in 'Beauty Therapy'. You can choose to learn for 33 evenings or the 'Fast Track' of ONLY 5 Days plus coursework, case studies and homework. This course is accredited by the VTCT and recognised by the HABIA- Hair and Beauty regulated government standards. Professional Skincare & Facials This unit will allow a student to give a professional facial using a leading brand. It will prepare them for work in a salon/spa, allow them to identify different skin types and textures and provide a facial which is tailor-made to each client. Course Objectives To prepare students for certification in Professional Skincare & Facials, by covering the following: How to identify areas of improvement and apply the correct products Related anatomy and physiology Contraindications Health, safety and hygiene Consultation and record keeping Treatment planning Product knowledge Correct cleansing Spritz toning Controlled exfoliation Steam & extraction Different types of face mask Correct moisturisation Use of sun screen Mineral make up Manicures & Pedicures This unit will allow the student to perform a professional manicure and pedicure on a paying customer. It will prepare them for work in a salon/spa and allow them to identify potential nail conditions, to file and paint correctly and to apply luxury applications such as paraffin wax. Course Objectives To prepare students for certification in Manicures & Pedicures, by covering: Removal of nail polish Cuticle work Correct nail filing Nourishing and conditioning the nails and hands How to apply nail polish Arm and hand massage Correct washing and cleansing of the feet Exfoliation and removal of dead skin cells Correct nail filing Nourishing and conditioning the feet and toe nails Cuticle work How to apply nail polish Leg and foot massage Health & Safety Related anatomy & physiology (The hands and nails) Contra-indications After-care Extras not offered in other schools: Heated paraffin wax Hand and foot masks Deep exfoliation Heated hand mitts and booties Hot oil treatment Waxing This unit will prepare the student to provide a professional waxing service using warm and hot wax to specific areas of the body. They will learn about hair growth cycles, correct application of wax and removal. What To Expect From This Course This is an exciting and intensive course which will teach students how to perform strip waxing. Areas covered will include: Arms Legs Back Eyebrows Lip Chin and face An extra unit is now covered with hot wax application for the more safe removal of hair to the following area: Bikini Eyelash and Brow Tinting This unit will teach a student how to correctly identify the correct colour for tinting of eyebrow and eyelash and will allow them to improve the appearance of clients who may have pale or uneven hair growth. Client consultation Contra-indications and Contra-actions Related Anatomy & Physiology Patch Testing prior to treatment Health & Safety pre-requisites Tinting Eyelashes & Eyebrows Identifying the correct Colour for All Types of Skin Tone and Hair Colour Aftercare advice Cosmetic Make Up This unit will guide the student on how to perform a correct make-up application. They will be able to perform the correct application for day, evening and occasional. Client consultation Contra-indications and Contra-actions Related Anatomy & Physiology and Health and Safety Facial Examination and skin analysis Cleansing and preparing the Skin Skin Anatomy and facts Correct choice of Make Up Products Correction Techniques Day, Evening & Special Occasion Make Up How to identify Diiferent Face, eye and lip Shapes, Skin Types and skin tone Aftercare advice Mineral Make Up Our school works with the accredited mineral make-up Bella Pierre. Know for camouflage and health purposes, mineral make-up is one of the only make-ups that can be applied after a facial treatment. Health & Safety, Client Care Health and safety in salon and spa is an essential criteria which is necessary to ensure the safety of the student and the client. How to avoid cross-contamination First Aid Coshh Riddor Hygiene in the workplace Related Anatomy & Physiology The study and certification of Anatomy and Physiology is a pre-requisite required in order to legally carry out treatments as a working therapist. It allows a therapist to recognise how their treatment can effect and improve bodily functions. The course will cover the following: Cells and Tissues The Skeletal System The Integumentary System The Blood Lymph Systems The Muscular System Neurology The Digestive and Excretory Systems The Respiratory and Olfactory Systems The Endocrine and Reproductive Systems Arthrology Health and Safety Issues Salon Management Hygiene in the Workplace Certification Upon completing all units, assessments and criteria and receiving 85% achievement, an NVQ Level 2 Certificate will be issued Pre-Requisites This course is for a complete beginner and offers a full introduction into the beauty industry What You Need To Bring What you need to bring along to the course. Towels, creams, oils, lunch! What We Provide We provide - massage couches, safe and enjoyable place to learn. Purchasing a kit for this course We provide a fully operational kit for our students. Please enquire as to costs. Duration 1 day a week on Friday for 8 weeks, 9.30am – 4.30pm Evening course option: 1 evening per week 6pm – 9pm for 13 weeks -- OR -- Optional training tailor-made to suit your needs and requirements These courses are on going so you can join at any stage and integrate into existing classes. FAST TRACK AVAILABILITY ONE PLACE LEFT FOR: Sat 5th April to Tue 8th April and Tue 15th and Wed 16th April FURTHER FAST TRACK DATES AVAILABLE ON REQUEST. WE OFFER ONE TO ONE TRAINING TOO! (Subject to availability and a price supplement). Remember, we are different, there is NO other Academy like us. We set our dates around you. OUR MISSION STATEMENT: Here at The Angel Academy of Teaching and Training, we go that step further to help our students. We offer the opportunity for a student to attend a course as many times as they would like until they feel truly confident and they only ever have to pay ONCE! We also offer assistance and guidance throughout their course and unlike other Schools will assist student's in completion of their log book, assessments and portfolio. Don't Miss Out- BOOK NOW! Dates and Costs Please see below our list of upcoming courses. Click on the course for further information, request a call or email regarding the course or book now! We are quite flexible in terms of course dates so if you would like to organise a course around your timetable, please contact us! Course Days Dates Cost NVQ Level 2 In Beauty Therapy ** FAST TRACK OPTION ** 8 OPEN OPEN £1599 NVQ Level 2 In Beauty Therapy ** FAST TRACK ** 8 14/10/2023 21/10/2023 £1680 NVQ Level 2 In Beauty Therapy 'FAST TRACK' 8 7/11/2023 14/11/2023 £1680 NVQ Level 2 In Beauty Therapy ** FAST TRACK OPTION ** 8 12/12/2023 19/12/2023 £1680 NVQ Level 2 In Beauty Therapy ** FAST TRACK OPTION ** 8 20/01/2024 28/01/2024 £1680 NVQ Level 2 In Beauty Therapy ** FAST TRACK OPTION ** 8 16/02/2024 23/02/2024 £1680 NVQ Level 2 in Beauty Therapy ** FAST TRACK WEEKENDS OPTIONAL 8 3/03/2024 10/03/2024 £1680 NVQ Level 2 In Beauty Therapy ** FAST TRACK OPTION ** 8 14/04/2024 21/04/2024 £1680 NVQ Level 2 In Beauty Therapy ** FAST TRACK OPTION ** 1 11/05/2024 17/05/2024 £1680

Beauty NVQ Level 2
Delivered In-PersonFlexible Dates
£1,680

Management of Portfolios (MoP) Foundation: In-House Training

By IIL Europe Ltd

Management of Portfolios (MoP®) Foundation: In-House Training In this MoP® Foundation course, participants will acquire the sufficient knowledge and understanding of the principles, cycles, practices, techniques, roles, responsibilities, documents, and organizational context within which portfolio management operates. MoP helps organizations ensure if the investments are done in the right change initiatives and implementing them correctly. This is achieved by: Prioritizing the programs and projects in terms of their contribution to the organization's strategic objectives and overall level of risk Managing the programs and projects consistently to ensure efficient and effective delivery Maximizing the benefit by providing the greatest return from the investment made What You Will Learn Individuals certified at the MoP Foundation level will be able to: Define the scope and objectives of portfolio management and how it differs from program and project management List the benefits of applying portfolio management Explain the context it operates in List the principles upon which successful portfolio management is based on List the different approaches to implement MoP List the factors required to maintain the progress and assess the success of portfolio management State the purpose and key content of the major portfolio documents Define the scope of key portfolio management roles Introduction: MoP Scenario Background of the Methodology The MoP Principles Senior Management Commitment Governance Alignment Strategy Alignment Portfolio Office Energized Change Culture The MoP Definition Cycle Roles and Responsibilities The MoP Delivery Cycle Management control Benefits management Financial management Risk management Stakeholder engagement Organizational governance Resource management The MoP Framework Recap

Management of Portfolios (MoP) Foundation: In-House Training
Delivered in London or UK Wide or OnlineFlexible Dates
£1,995

Methane Emissions Mitigation and Management for Oil and Gas Industry – Virtual Instructor-Led Training (VILT)

By EnergyEdge - Training for a Sustainable Energy Future

Enhance your knowledge on methane emissions mitigation and management in the oil and gas industry with EnergyEdge's virtual instructor-led training course.

Methane Emissions Mitigation and Management for Oil and Gas Industry – Virtual Instructor-Led Training (VILT)
Delivered In-PersonFlexible Dates
£1,699 to £1,799