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    Now with PRINCE2® 2017 update

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    Tailor PRINCE2® approaches according to project requirements

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    PRINCE2® is the most popular approach for managing and delivering projects successfully

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    Cover both PRINCE2® Foundation and PRINCE2® Practitioner in this training course

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    Gain an in-depth understanding of basic as well as advanced concepts of PRINCE2®

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    Course is developed by well qualified and highly experienced PRINCE2® certified experts

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    PeopleCert accredits Pentagon Training’s PRINCE2® Foundation and Practitioner course

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    Pentagon Training provides flexible learning options such as classroom teaching, virtual/online, and on-site

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    Pentagon Training is one of the best providers of PRINCE2® training courses in the industry

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    Understand PRINCE2® methods, themes, processes, and principles

If you are looking to excel in the field of project management or just starting your career in it, then PRINCE2® certifications can assist you. PRINCE2® was developed by the UK's Office of Government Commerce, but it is now used across the world due to its practicality, scalability, and flexibility. PRINCE2® is a widely recognised project management method and is endorsed as the industry standard. AXELOS has announced an update to PRINCE2® and the last update was in 2009. This is the major update to the PRINCE2® methods and it happened because many partners agreed that update to PRINCE2® is necessary. PRINCE2® 2017 helps to plan and control projects of any type and size, ensuring that such can be delivered successfully. PRINCE2® certifications have become a prerequisite for many project management related jobs, as they demonstrate an individual's ability to successfully manage a project from beginning to end. 

The majority of people do PRINCE2® certification just to get the certificate but in actual they don’t know how to apply the concepts of PRINCE2® in real-time. The existing training courses are also more focused on clearing the exam. To adopt PRINCE2® in projects, excellent knowledge of PRINCE2® concepts is required. This PRINCE2® 2017 update lays emphasis on how to tailor PRINCE2® to projects.

To start using PRINCE2® in projects, AXELOS has come up with this update which includes:

  • Much more information about tailoring PRINCE2® in projects has been added.
  • The syllabus has been updated that include agile and tailoring now.
  • Exams structure has been updated.

Who should take this course

This course is intended for aspiring Project Managers who want to achieve an understanding of the PRINCE2® process, methodology, and themes.

This PRINCE2® Foundation and Practitioner course prepares delegates for both Foundation and Practitioner exams.

We recommend that delegates have prior experience of team leading, project assistance, and project management.

Below mentioned delegates can enrol onto this course:

  • Product Managers
  • Project managers
  • Portfolio Managers
  • Engineering leads
  • Business Analysts
  • Business Project Managers
  • Associate/Assistant Project Managers
  • Team Managers/Team Leads
  • Project Engineers/Executives
  • Software Developers

This training course is also aimed at other staff members involved in design, development, and the successful delivery of projects.  

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Prerequisites

Proper understanding of project management is required, and some experience in it will be beneficial.

Prior experience of PRINCE2® is not necessary, however experience of working in a project management environment can be helpful.

PRINCE2® Foundation is the first level of the PRINCE2® certification.

To complete the PRINCE2® Practitioner exam, delegate must possess any of the following certification:

  • PRINCE2® Foundation
  • IPMA Level A® (Certified Projects Director)
  • IPMA Level B® (Certified Senior Project Manager)
  • IPMA Level C® (Certified Project Manager)
  • IPMA Level D® (Certified Project Management Associate)
  • Project Management Professional (PMP)
  • Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM)
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What Will You Learn

  • Learn to tailor PRINCE2® with projects according to the requirements of the organisation
  • Understand in depth about the PRINCE2® principles
  • Learn more about the link between the principles and themes
  • Tailor each theme of PRINCE2®
  • Make use of PRINCE2® methodologies in real time
  • The PRINCE2® Foundation, as well as Practitioner exam, has been updated
  • Learn how to provide a more organised start, middle, and end to a project using PRINCE2® methodology
  • Understand the process-based approach of PRINCE2®
  • Understand the importance of communication between the project management team, Project Managers, and remaining organisation
  • Understand the involvement of stakeholders and management throughout the project
  • Learn to break down the project into manageable products and deliver it successfully
  • Use PRINCE2® to make effective decisions
  • Enhance your project management skills
  • Understand relationships between principles, themes, techniques, and processes of PRINCE2®
  • Understand roles and responsibilities of a Project Manager
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What's included

  Course Overview

PRINCE2® is a process-based project management methodology. It provides practical step by step guidance, clear processes, and templates to manage projects effectively. It covers a wide range of topics such as programme management, project management, and portfolio management. PRINCE2® is truly a standard approach that can be adapted to any project irrespective of organisation type, size, and culture.

Pentagon Training’s PRINCE2® 2017 Foundation and Practitioner course cover all aspects of the Foundation and Practitioner levels. According to the PRINCE2® 2017 update, this course lay more emphasis on tailoring PRINCE2® methodology with Projects.

There are two levels of qualification in this course:

PRINCE2® Foundation – This is the introductory PRINCE2® certification, and it acts as a prerequisite to the PRINCE2® Practitioner training course. In PRINCE2® Foundation 2017 learn the core principles and terminology of PRINCE2®. After achieving this certification, delegates are able to work as project management team members and make use of the PRINCE2® approach within organisation environments.

PRINCE2® Practitioner – This is the second PRINCE2® certification level. This section of the training course provides delegates with a deeper insight into PRINCE2® methodology before applying it to projects. This level helps delegates to tailor PRINCE2® 2017 concepts with projects. After achieving this certification, delegates can start working on real projects using such methodology.

Examination

Delegates will need to take a Foundation and Practitioner exam in order to acquire this combined certification.

For the PRINCE2® Foundation examination, basic project management knowledge is required, and there are no eligibility criteria. Delegates will get the PRINCE2® Foundation certification if they pass the exam.  According to the PRINCE2® 2017 update, the Configuration Management topic has been removed. Questions of the exam are more focused on tailoring PRINCE2® in projects. The syllabus covers all the seven PRINCE2® themes, and negative questions are also removed. A number of list questions have also been reduced.

Exam structure of PRINCE2® Foundation Certification is:

  • Multiple choice formats
  • Number of questions per paper is 60
  • Reasoning questions are excluded
  • Duration of this exam is 60 minutes
  • Required pass percentage is 55% or 33/60

PRINCE2® Practitioner is the second exam delegates will need to sit. In this exam, more focus is laid on the practical application of PRINCE2® in the project environment. Reasoning and multiple assertion questions have been excluded. The format of this Practitioner exam is as follows:

  • Focuses on all parts of the Prince2® methodology
  • Objective testing
  • There are 68 questions in exam including fewer questions related to management products
  • Time Duration : Two-and-a-half hours
  • The pass mark is 55% that is 38/68

Exam Preparation Workbook

Our exam preparation workbook ensures and validates that you have the knowledge and confidence to pass your exam.

The exam preparation workbook comprises of mock questions, applicable scenario based projects, and is known to further elevate pass masks. Please note that this exam preparation workbook and instructions of how to book your exam, can be found in your Joining Instructions, received upon enrolment. Completion of the workbook prior to taking the exam, is highly recommended to maximise your chances of passing.

Online Exams

*After completing 4 days of classroom training and successfully passing your PRINCE2® Foundation Exam, the fifth day of this course is a flexible exam preparation day to complete at your convenience in order to prepare you to take and pass your PRINCE2® Practitioner exam online.

We provide comprehensive support during the exam process to make the experience as simple as possible. This exam can be taken at a suitable time, subject to availability; online, anywhere.

Benefits of online exams include:

  • Proven higher pass rates
  • Quicker Results
  • Save Travel Costs
  • Flexibility
  • Convenient
  • Take your exam at your home, office, or work when you are ready
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  Course Content

Introduction to PRINCE2®

  • Overview of Project Management
  • Project management terminology
  • Introduction to PRINCE2® project management approach
  • History and scope
  • Definition of project
  • Need for PRINCE2 project management methodology
  • Relationship between principles, themes and processes of PRINCE2®
  • Adapt PRINCE2® into Project environment
  • Benefits of PRINCE2
  • Six aspects of Project
  • PRINCE2® Principles
    • Continued business justification
    • Learn from experience
    • Defined roles and responsibilities
    • Manage by stages
    • Manage by exception
    • Focus on products
    • Tailor to suit the project environment
  • PRINCE2® Process Model
    • Starting up a project
    • Initiating a project
    • Directing a project
    • Controlling a stage
    • Maintaining a stage boundary
    • Managing product delivery
    • Closing a project
  • Seven PRINCE2® themes
    • Business case themes
      • Motive of Business Case Theme
      • Output and outcome
      • Benefits of project
      • Business case for different types of projects
      • PRINCE2® approach to business case
      • Roles and responsibilities in business case theme
    • Organisation theme
      • Purpose of organisation theme
      • Programme and project introduction
      • PRINCE2® approach to organisation
      • Role of project manager
      • Communication management strategy
    • Quality
      • Use of quality theme
      • PRINCE2® approach to quality
      • Quality method
      • Role in review team
    • Plans
      • Purpose of plan theme
      • Level of plan
      • Project plan
      • Functions and responsibilities in plan theme
    • Risk
      • Use of risk theme
      • Risk terms
      • Risk management
      • PRINCE2® approach to risk management
      • Risk cause and effect
      • Risk budget
      • Roles and responsibilities in Risk theme
    • Change
      • Use of change theme
      • Types of issues
      • Decision making
      • Roles and responsibilities in change theme
    • Progress
      • Use of progress theme
      • Six tolerance areas by level
      • PRINCE2® approach to progress
      • Use of management stages for control
      • Report progress
      • Role and responsibilities in progress theme
    • Management products
      • Accept project product
      • Achieve PID objectives
      • Method to measure benefits of delivery
      • Evaluate the project
    • Improve future performance
    • PRINCE2® Foundation exam
    • PRINCE2® Practitioner exam

Exam Preparation Workbook

Our exam preparation workbook ensures and validates that you have the knowledge and confidence to pass your exam.

The exam preparation workbook comprises of mock questions, applicable scenario based projects, and is known to further elevate pass masks. Please note that this exam preparation workbook and instructions of how to book your exam, can be found in your Joining Instructions, received upon enrolment. Completion of the workbook prior to taking the exam, is highly recommended to maximise your chances of passing.

Online Exams

*After completing 4 days of classroom training and successfully passing your PRINCE2® Foundation Exam, the fifth day of this course is a flexible exam preparation day to complete at your convenience in order to prepare you to take and pass your PRINCE2® Practitioner exam online.

We provide comprehensive support during the exam process to make the experience as simple as possible. This exam can be taken at a suitable time, subject to availability; online, anywhere.

Benefits of online exams include:

  • Proven higher pass rates
  • Quicker Results
  • Save Travel Costs
  • Flexibility
  • Convenient
  • Take your exam at your home, office, or work when you are ready
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Wrexham is the largest town located in the north of Wales and also an educational, commercial, administrative, commercial and retail centre. Wrexham is located between lower Dee valley alongside England border and Weish Mountains. Historically it is the part of Denbighshire, the town became part of Clwyd in 1974, and since 1996 it has been the centre of Wrexham County Borough. According to 2011 census, Wrexham had a population of 61,603 which made it a fourth largest urban area in Wales.

History

Council purchased Parciau in the year 1907, and it later turned into a Public Park. In 1910 first cinema in Wrexham was opened. The population of Wrexham continued to grow drastically. In 1901 population was 14,966 and by 1931 it reached 18,567. The population of Wrexham crossed 40,000 for the first time in the year 1981. First-time electricity was generated in the year 1900 in Wrexham. In 1907 electric trams replaced horse-drawn trams and in 1927 they were replaced by buses.

In 1913-1917 Garden Village was built in Wrexham. In the 1920s and 1930s Wrexham council started working for slum clearance. At that time new council house estate has been constructed at Action Park. Other council estates were built at Maes Y Dre and Spring Lodge in 1930s. In 1965 boundaries of Wrexham was extended. In the 1930s at Queens Park, council estate was built. Another was established at Bryn Offa. Action Park estate was extended in the 1960s.

In 1911 Gresford Collery was opened. An explosion and fire accident at Gresford Collery in 1934 killed 261 miners, and three rescuers also died. In late 20th century, traditional industries declined in Wrexham. Coal mining almost ended. Gresford Collary closed in 1973. In 1986 Bersham Collery was closed. New industries came into existence in Wrexham including Pharmaceuticals, engineering, chemicals, electronics and food processing. During Second World War, a big ordnance factory was built at Wrexham, and it was converted into industrial estate after 1945. In 1983 Bersham Heritage Centre was opened. In 1985 Maelor Hospital was opened. The swimming pool was constructed in 1970. In 1998 it was refurbished and renamed as Waterworld Leisure Complex. In 1999 two new shopping centres were opened in Wrexham named Henblas Square and Island Green. First Wrexham Science Festival was held in 1998. In the 21st century, Wrexham is still a developing city. In 2002 Border Retail Park was opened. In 2008 Meadow Shopping Centre was opened. Now Wrexham has a population of 43000.

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