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77 PRINCE2 courses in Sale delivered Online

77-727 Microsoft Excel Certification - MOS Excel Core Exam

By Packt

MOS Core Excel - 77-727 : Complete Techniques for Exam Success

77-727 Microsoft Excel Certification - MOS Excel Core Exam
Delivered Online On Demand6 hours 15 minutes
£87.99

Creating an Unresourced Project with Oracle Primavera P6 PPM

By Packt

This course is designed for project managers and planners who need to plan and manage projects without resources in Oracle Primavera P6 PPM. You will learn how to navigate the user interface, create project plans, define activities, and manage project timelines without relying on resource constraints.

Creating an Unresourced Project with Oracle Primavera P6 PPM
Delivered Online On Demand6 hours 26 minutes
£26.99

Strategic Public Relations (PR) Planning and Management Training

4.5(3)

By Studyhub UK

Introducing 'PR: Public Relation and Management Training', a course crafted with utmost care to impart unparalleled insights into public relations. Navigate through an expansive curriculum, commencing with a comprehensive introduction, in-depth explorations of PR concepts, the core structures for its management, and the strategic tactics entailing meticulous research. Gain an appreciation for the diverse fields where PR plays a pivotal role, delve into the dynamic interplay between social media and PR, and master the art of crisis management. To crown this learning journey, acquaint yourself with the importance of ethics and professionalism, underlining the entire PR landscape. This course not only clarifies the theoretical foundation but also offers insights into its real-world applications. So, whether you're seeking to shape public perceptions, fortify the image of an organisation, or delve into the mechanics of this vast domain, this course stands as a beacon, lighting up your pathway. The content has been laid out to ensure learners acquire not just knowledge but also the ability to strategically apply it. Learning Outcomes Understand the fundamental principles and introductions of public relations. Grasp the varied concepts and terminologies within the PR domain. Ascertain the methodologies for effective management and organisation in public relations. Identify and apply diverse PR tactics, utilising research methodologies. Recognise and comprehend the significant sectors where public relations is quintessential. Integrate the power of social media effectively with public relations strategies. Manage and manoeuvre during crises, ensuring brand reputation while adhering to ethics and professionalism. Why buy this PR : Public Relation and Management Training? Unlimited access to the course for forever Digital Certificate, Transcript, student ID all included in the price Absolutely no hidden fees Directly receive CPD accredited qualifications after course completion Receive one to one assistance on every weekday from professionals Immediately receive the PDF certificate after passing Receive the original copies of your certificate and transcript on the next working day Easily learn the skills and knowledge from the comfort of your home Certification After studying the course materials of the PR : Public Relation and Management Training you will be able to take the MCQ test that will assess your knowledge. After successfully passing the test you will be able to claim the pdf certificate for £5.99. Original Hard Copy certificates need to be ordered at an additional cost of £9.60. Who is this PR : Public Relation and Management Training course for? This PR : Public Relation and Management Training is suitable for: Aspiring PR managers and specialists eager to solidify their understanding of the field. Entrepreneurs and business owners aiming to bolster their brand's reputation and public image. Marketing professionals seeking to integrate PR strategies into their broader campaigns. Communication students desire a comprehensive understanding of PR and its real-world applications. Professionals in related fields, such as journalism or branding, are looking to diversify their skills. Prerequisites This PR : Public Relation and Management Training was made by professionals and it is compatible with all PC's, Mac's, tablets and smartphones. You will be able to access the course from anywhere at any time as long as you have a good enough internet connection. Career path PR Specialist: Average salary range in the UK: £25,000 - £40,000 Per Annum. PR Manager: Average salary range in the UK: £35,000 - £55,000 Per Annum. Social Media Strategist: Average salary range in the UK: £30,000 - £45,000 Per Annum. Crisis Communication Manager: Average salary range in the UK: £40,000 - £60,000 Per Annum. PR Research Analyst: Average salary range in the UK: £28,000 - £45,000 Per Annum. Ethical and Professional Standards Advisor in PR: Average salary range in the UK: £32,000 - £50,000 Per Annum. Course Curriculum PR : Public Relation Introduction to Public Relations 00:19:00 Concepts of Public Relations 00:20:00 Management and Organisation of Public Relations 00:19:00 Public Relations Tactics and Research 00:28:00 Major Fields of Public Relations Practice Part I 00:22:00 Major Fields of Public Relations Practice Part II 00:22:00 Social Media and PR 00:20:00 Crisis management 00:28:00 Ethics & Professionalism in Public Relations 00:14:00

Strategic Public Relations (PR) Planning and Management Training
Delivered Online On Demand3 hours 12 minutes
£10.99

Planning and Control with Oracle Primavera P6 PPM Professional

By Packt

Master the art of project planning, scheduling, and resource management with Oracle Primavera P6 PPM Professional. The course offers a streamlined approach to efficiently manage projects and includes workshops for intermediate-level users to apply their knowledge in practice.

Planning and Control with Oracle Primavera P6 PPM Professional
Delivered Online On Demand17 hours 53 minutes
£123.99

Level 2, 3, 4 PR : Public Relation Training

By Imperial Academy

Level 4 QLS Endorsed Course with FREE Certificate | CPD & CiQ Accredited | 120CPD Points | Lifetime Access

Level 2, 3, 4 PR : Public Relation Training
Delivered Online On Demand
£100

Project Complexity and Innovation

By IIL Europe Ltd

Project Complexity and Innovation Working in complex project environments can be challenging, but innovation channels and approaches can help you achieve greater alignment with organizational strategy and higher probability of project and program success. This video will give you an understanding of complexity attributes and solutions to address complexity in project environments. This and other IIL Learning in Minutes presentations qualify for PDUs. Some titles, such as Agile-related topics may qualify for other continuing education credits such as SEUs, or CEUs. Each professional development activity yields one PDU for one hour spent engaged in the activity. Some limitations apply and can be found in the Ways to Earn PDUs section that discusses PDU activities and associated policies. Fractions of PDUs may also be reported. The smallest increment of a PDU that can be reported is 0.25. This means that if you spent 15 minutes participating in a qualifying PDU activity, you may report 0.25 PDU. If you spend 30 minutes in a qualifying PDU activity, you may report 0.50 PDU.

Project Complexity and Innovation
Delivered Online On Demand11 hours
£10

Project Complexity and Innovation

By IIL Europe Ltd

Project Complexity and Innovation Working in complex project environments can be challenging, but innovation channels and approaches can help you achieve greater alignment with organizational strategy and higher probability of project and program success. This video will give you an understanding of complexity attributes and solutions to address complexity in project environments. This and other IIL Learning in Minutes presentations qualify for PDUs. Some titles, such as Agile-related topics may qualify for other continuing education credits such as SEUs, or CEUs. Each professional development activity yields one PDU for one hour spent engaged in the activity. Some limitations apply and can be found in the Ways to Earn PDUs section that discusses PDU activities and associated policies. Fractions of PDUs may also be reported. The smallest increment of a PDU that can be reported is 0.25. This means that if you spent 15 minutes participating in a qualifying PDU activity, you may report 0.25 PDU. If you spend 30 minutes in a qualifying PDU activity, you may report 0.50 PDU.

Project Complexity and Innovation
Delivered Online On Demand15 minutes
£10

Project planning and risk management (In-House)

By The In House Training Company

Many organisations find that project teams struggle to create and maintain effective plans. Estimates are often overly optimistic and risks go unmanaged until the inevitable happens. Resource managers also find it hard to forecast the likely loading on their departments and requests for support are not provided in a consistent format. This programme has been developed to address these needs in a very practical, hands-on format. Case study work can be based on simulations or on the organisation's current projects for maximum benefit to participants. The aim of this training is to develop and enhance participants' planning and risk management skills in order to maximise the success of project work undertaken by the organisation. The principal training objectives for this programme are to: Provide a structured, integrated approach to planning and risk management Demonstrate practical tools and techniques for each stage of planning Show how to organise and involve relevant people in the planning process Explain how to use the plan for forecasting and pro-active project control Identify ways to improve planning, both individually and corporately The course will emphasise the importance of participative planning techniques that improve the quality of plans whilst reducing overall time and cost of planning. The course will encourage discussion of internal procedures and practices and may be customised to include them if required. DAY ONE 1 Introduction (Course sponsor) Why this programme has been developed Review of participants' needs and objectives 2 Projects and planning Why plan? The benefits of good planning / penalties of poor planning Planning in the project lifecycle; the need for a 'living' plan The interaction between target setting and the planning process Team exercise: planning the project 3 Planning the plan Defining the application and structure of the plan Impact of planning decisions during the project lifecycle Using available time to create an effective plan 4 Defining deliverables Assessing the context; reviewing the goals and stakeholders Developing the scope and defining deliverables; scope mapping Understanding customer priorities; delivering value for money Case study: defining the project deliverables 5 Creating the work breakdown Building the work breakdown structure Detailing the tasks and sub-tasks; structured brainstorming Defining task ownership; the task responsibility matrix 6 Creating and using a logical network Developing the logical network; task boarding Determining the critical path and calculating float Accelerating the plan; concurrent programming and risk Individual and group exercises DAY TWO 7 Developing resource schedules Deriving the Gantt chart from the network Developing the detailed resource schedules Calculating the expenditure profile ('S' curve) 8 Estimating task durations and costs Understanding estimates: effort, availability and duration Estimating tools and techniques Application of estimating techniques during the project lifecycle 9 Case study Developing the project plan Refining the project plan Team presentations and discussion 10 Managing risks and refining the plan Awareness of contractual issues associated with risk Identifying and evaluating risks; deciding ownership Managing risks: determining levels of provision and contingency Controlling risks: maintaining an up-to date risk register 11 Planning for pro-active control The earned value analysis (EVA) concept and its predictive value Deriving the measures needed for cost and delivery performance Practical issues associated with implementing EVA 12 Using and maintaining the plan Tracking progress and updating the plan Publishing and controlling the plan 13 Course review and transfer planning (Course sponsor present) Identify ways of implementing the techniques learnt Sponsor-led review and discussion of proposals Conclusion

Project planning and risk management (In-House)
Delivered in Harpenden or UK Wide or OnlineFlexible Dates
Price on Enquiry

Project Manager's Immersion Program

By OnlinePMCourses

Project Manager's Immersion Program A Deep Dive into Project Management Skills for Serious Practitioners

Project Manager's Immersion Program
Delivered Online On Demand
£43 to £153

Successfully managing smaller projects (In-House)

By The In House Training Company

The aim of this course is to provide an overview of the principles and practice for leading and managing a portfolio of smaller projects in a multi-project / multi-task environment. It presents a range of practical methods and techniques relevant to the smaller project scenario, using exercises and case studies to show how these can be applied. The scope of the programme includes: The course also emphasises the importance of the leadership and team-working skills needed by project managers and team members in carrying out their roles. The principal training objectives for this programme are to: Explain and demonstrate the key principles of successful project management Demonstrate a range of useful project management tools and techniques Define the role, and help participants understand the skills required by, the project leader Provide a structured framework to help participants manage multiple projects Identify opportunities to improve project management within the organisation DAY ONE 1 Introduction (Course sponsor) Why this programme has been developed Review of participants' needs and objectives 2 Managing smaller projects Projects and project management Lessons from past projects; the essential requirements for success Differences between projects; characteristic project life cycles Key issues and challenges of smaller projects The multi-project world; project portfolio management 3 Project exercise Syndicate teams plan and manage a small project Review of the project exercise: What are the keys to successful management of small projects? 4 Setting up the project Getting organised Managing the definition process Identifying and managing project stakeholders Working with the customer to define the scope and agree deliverables 5 Case study 1 Defining the project scope and deliverables Syndicate teams define the scope and deliverables for a typical project 6 Project planning The importance and cost benefit of effective planning Planning the plan; deciding how detailed a plan to create Packaging the work and estimating timescales and costs Developing project / resource schedules; setting milestones for control v Identifying and managing critical path activities 7 Case study 2 Creating the project plan Syndicate teams develop and analyse the project plan DAY TWO 8 Managing project risks Identifying risks to the project outcome, timescale and cost Evaluating risks and adopting an appropriate risk strategy Defining risk ownership; keeping a simple risk log Keeping risk management up to date; staying pro-active Integrating planning and risk management 9 Project control Managing change, minimising scope creep Selecting the data needed to provide early warning of problems Monitoring performance easily with 'S' curves and slip charts Using trend forecasting to assess true project status Running project review meetings 10 Managing a multi-project portfolio Understanding the world of multiple projects Establishing ownership of project / programme management Classifying projects and creating the 'master schedule' Defining and applying project lifecycle management Resource management: essential pre-requisites and mechanisms Project prioritisation criteria and techniques; pain / gain analysis 11 Managing the multi-project team Characteristics of small project teams / part-time team membership Clarifying line and project management responsibilities Implementing effective manpower planning Establishing professional working practices in the team Developing project management competences in the team Establishing team roles and integrating team members 12 Course review and transfer planning (Course sponsor present) Identify actions to be implemented individually Identify corporate opportunities for improving project management Sponsor-led review and discussion of proposals Conclusion

Successfully managing smaller projects (In-House)
Delivered in Harpenden or UK Wide or OnlineFlexible Dates
Price on Enquiry