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Association of Proposal Management Professionals(APMP) Accreditation program offers the worldwide recognised professional qualification. It is designed mainly for delegates working in new business acquirement and proposal support.

APMP is the finest and industry-recognised certification program for professionals working in a bid and proposal environment.  This certification is of global standards for developing and authenticating capability of proposal management.

Who should take this course

  • Project managers
  • Anybody interested in Project Management
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Prerequisites

No prerequisites are mandatory to attend this course.

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What Will You Learn

  • Consider and apply appropriate conflict management and negotiating techniques
  • Disparage the project context and actively manage the project stakeholders
  • Use critical path analysis techniques and manage resource conflicts
  • Contribute to the development of the business case
  • Selecting and applying disparage project monitoring and control methods
  • Use a systematic approach to analysing and planning a project
  • Applying work breakdown structures and map responsibilities
  • Appreciating business methods and lifecycle models for projects and project management
  • Differentiate between project management and program/portfolio management
  • Explaining the purpose of a business case and the significance of it during the project life cycle
  • Defining and scope a project and Know the context for projects in the Portfolio, Programme and Project environments
  • Appreciate the context and relevance of project change control processes
  • Recognising the importance of developing effective leadership skills and communication techniques
  • Preparing for the PMQ/APMP examination
  • Understand and explain the necessary people skills appropriate for effective project management
  • Explain the principles of project management
  • Explaining the role and key responsibilities of the Project Manager
  • Defining a project life cycle and associated phases
  • Defining quality management
  • Describing project management methods
  • Implement the principles of governance of Project Management
  • Describing the key contents and benefits of a stakeholder management plan
  • Understand typical leadership potentials and the effect of leadership on team motivation and performance
  • Appreciate process of business and lifecycle models for projects and project management
  • Use of systematic approach to analysing and planning a project
  • Contribute to the development of the business case
  • Select and apply appropriate project monitoring and control methods
  • Appreciate the context and relevance of project change control processes
  • Recognise the significance of developing effective leadership skills and communication techniques
  • Have an in-depth knowledge of Association of Proposal Management Professionals (APMP)
  • Gaining the skills to build and maintain a new business acquisition cycle
  • Have knowledge of project management plan
  • Gain the skills to promote the professionalism in a project environment
  • Defining scope regarding outputs, outcomes, and benefits
  • Apply work breakdown structures and map responsibilities
  • Consider and use appropriate conflict management and negotiating techniques
  • Appreciating the context of project and actively manage the project stakeholders
  • Use critical path analysis techniques and manage resource conflicts
  • Explaining the process of building and maintaining a schedule
  • List each stage in the risk management process
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What's included

  Course Overview

This APM accredited APM Introductory Certificate (PMQ) course is for delegates looking to gain required knowledge and skills. This training course will help delegates to gain professional qualifications related to project management. APMP Certificate is for those working in a Project Management focused environments looking to gain new attributes.

Exam Duration: 3 Hours

  • Closed-book
  • Out of 16 questions, ten essay-type questions to be answered. Each question is of 50 marks.
  • The passing marks in the exam are 275 out of 500 (55%).
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  Course Content

Introduction

  • Project Lifecycle
  • Project Management Approach
  • Project Context
  • Project Organisation Structure
  • Stakeholder Analysis
  • Project Reporting and Reviews
  • Business Case
  • Project Management Plan
  • Understand Methods and Procedures
  • Risks & Issues
  • Detailed Planning
  • Networks
  • Critical Path Analysis
  • Gantt chart
  • Introduction to Program Management
  • People Management and Teams
  • Documentation
  • Change/Configuration Management
  • Quality
  • Monitoring and Control
  • Breakdown Structures
  • Conclusion
  • Detailed Planning
  • Project Management Plan
  • Methods and Procedures
  • Risks
  • Handover
  • Closeout
  • Benefit Realization
  • Program Management
  • Understand Team Management

Development Stage

  • An Overview of Project control
  • Manage reports and information
  • Manage Risk and issue
  • Understanding Health and Safety
  • An overview of Quality Management
  • Recognise configuration management and Change control

Interpersonal Skills

  • Communication
  • Conflict management
  • Delegation
  • Leadership
  • Negotiation
  • Teamwork

Integrative Management

  • Business case
  • Control
  • Know Information Management
  • Organisation
  • Define Planning
  • Stakeholder management

Financial and Cost Management

  • Budgeting and cost control
  • Investment appraisal

Scope Management

  • Benefits Management and Change control
  • Configuration  and requirement management
  • Schedule Management
  • Scheduling of resources
  • Time scheduling

Governance

  • Differentiate operational and project work
  • Program and Portfolio Management
  • Understand roles in Project team
  • Explain governance of a project during its life cycle

Concept Stage

  • Classify and handling stakeholders
  • Generating a business case
  • Measure project success and profits
  • Obtain resources and contract management

Definition Stage

  • Requirements and scope management
  • Planning and resource management
  • Plan and cost management

Managing the Team

  • An Introduction to Communication and Conflict Management
  • Build and lead the team

Project Handover and Closure

  • Discuss Project handover
  • Understand Project reviews
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About Chorley

Chorley is located in Lancashire, England. It is situated 11 miles north-west of Bolton and 8.1 miles north of Wigan. The wealth of this country is due to the cotton industry.

History:

In 1970, this city had factory chimneys but now they are destroyed. According to 2011 census, this area had a population of 34,667. It did not get its place in Domesday Book even as it is considered as twelve Berewicks in Leyland hundred. In mid-thirteenth century, it appeared in historical records around 1250. 

St Laurence’s Church is the oldest building in Chorley. It has appeared in historical records after its creation. In the 12th century, the people believe that the church is named after Saint Laurence who was an Irish Saint. The bones of Saint Laurence were given to the church by Sir Rowland Standish. The industry revolution helps it to gain wealth like other Lancashire towns. This city had various cotton mills till the 20th century. During the period of the 1950s and 2000s, the mills were demolished. In 20th0s2009, the last mill named as Lawrence’s Mill which stops producing textiles. During Second World War, this town played a major role, and it was home to Royal Ordnance Factory.

Economy:

The mining was the first industry in Lancashire, and its evidence can be seen by on outskirts of town. The Anglezarke Quarry mining is located between Horwich and Chorley. Remnants of mining include old railway bridge from Duxbury Mine on Wigan Lane. Later on, the Mining industry was replaced by Cotton Mills. Truck manufacturing was initiated from the neighbouring town of Leyland. During the Second World War, factory on Pilling Lane created military vehicles and tanks. Through the 20th century, Chorley lost much of its manufacturing capacity. Also, it lost its complete disappearance of coal, textiles, armaments industries and motor vehicles. 

Companies that are located in Borough are:

  • BAE Systems
  • FedEx
  • North West Depot
  • Talent
  • CSC

 In 2011, Chorley Council started large businesses to reallocate to Chorley. In 2014, an official website of Chorley was established. 

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