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P3O® is the AXELOS standard for the design of decision-making processes regarding changes in organizations. P3O provides a guideline for the design of portfolio, programme, and project offices in organizations.
The P3O Practitioner Course is an interactive learning experience. The P3O Practitioner-level content provides you with sufficient knowledge and understanding of the P3O guidance to design, implement, manage or work within any component office of a P3O model. It enables participants to successfully complete the associated P30 Practitioner exam and achieve the qualification.
In this course, you will be prepared to successfully attempt the P3O Practitioner exam and learn how to implement or re-energize a P3O model in their own organization.
At the end of the P3O Practitioner course, you will be able to:
Define a business case to get senior management approval for P3O
Build a right P3O model to adapt to the organization's needs, taking account of the organization's size and portfolio, programme and project management maturity
Identify the elements, roles, and functions deployed in a generalized P3O model
Use tools and techniques in running the P3O and advising those who shape the portfolio of programmes and projects
What is the purpose of P3O?
Definitions
What are P3Os?
Portfolio, programme, and project lifecycles
Governance and the P3O
Factors that affect the design
Design considerations
What functions and services should the P3O offer?
Roles and responsibilities
Sizing and tailoring of the P3O model
How a P3O adds value
Maximizing that value
Getting investment for the P3O
Overcoming common barriers
Timescales
The P3O Business Case
The P3O Model Blueprint
Vision Statement
Demonstrating the Value
KPIs
The Benefits of Claimed Capabilities
Benefit Realisation and Strategic Objectives
Benefit Profile
Implementation lifecycle for a permanent P3O
Identify
Define
Deliver
Close
Organizational context
Definition and implementation
Running
Closing
Recycling
Overview of tools and techniques
Benefits of using standard tools and techniques
Critical success factors
P3O tools
P3O techniques