APM Project Management Training
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In this podcast episode, Paul Naybour and Tom O'Shea discuss the PPQ assessment criteria, specifically focusing on 1.1, which relates to governance in project management. They highlight the importance of aligning project structures and hierarchies with the organisation's structure and the chosen project lifecycle. They also discuss the possibility of proposing a different approach to project management if it aligns better with the project's nature.
They emphasise the need to evaluate appropriate structures and hierarchies, considering factors like organisation structure and team setup, especially when taking over an ongoing project. They mention the relevance of the seventh edition of the Body of Knowledge as a reference and provide insights into creating governance structures, such as project boards or steering groups.
The conversation continues with a discussion on establishing roles and responsibilities within a project team, ensuring formal documentation and individual acceptance. They suggest methods like mapping roles to skill sets and conducting workshops to gain team buy-in.
Lastly, they touch on maintaining reporting hierarchies and structures throughout the project's lifecycle, stressing the importance of adapting to changing needs and circumstances. They mention that regular progress reporting can help reinforce accountabilities.
Overall, this podcast episode delves into the complexities of governance, roles, responsibilities, and reporting structures in project management, offering insights and guidance for project managers.
APM PPQ Establish and develop teams to achieve project aims and objectives
APM PPQ Provide visionary leadership for a project.
APM PPQ: Deliver the intended benefits of a project.
APM PPQ Manage change control processes and protocols
APM PPQ Use information to inform reviews and help manage deviations from a project plan.
APM PPQ Introduction
APM ChPP - Competence 7. Stakeholder management and communication management
APM ChPP - Competence 6. Risk and Issue Management
APM ChPP - Competencies 5a. Leadership and 5b. Team Management
APM ChPP - Competencies 4a. Integrated Planning and 4b. Schedule Management
APM ChPP - Competencies 3a. Governance and 3b. Reviews
APM ChPP - Competencies 2a. Change Control and 2b. Conflict Management
APM ChPP - Competencies 1a. Budgetting and Cost Control and 1b. Financial Management
APM ChPP - Becoming a Chartered Project Professional (ChPP)
APM ChPP - An Introduction to Chartered Project Professional
APM PMQ (BoK7) Quality - Planning, Assurance and Control
APM PMQ (BoK7) Procurement
APM PMQ (BoK7) Risk and Issue Management
APM PMQ (BoK7) Earned Value
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