APMP Certificate (PMQ)

Enhance your project management skills

ABOUT THE PROGRAM

APMP is an acronym for Association of Proposal Management Professionals. It is a globally recognised accreditation body that offers professional qualifications. APMP Certificate PMQ course is for those professionals who work in the project managing environment. This training will enable the delegates to understand how various elements of project management interact with each other and how they have an impact on each other’s performance. After the training, the delegates will be able to enhance the working capabilities within the organisation. This would lead to improved productivity and results. The delegates will be able to handle the projects more effectively and efficiently.

Getting trained by expert instructors, MSP Training helps clients to gain expertise. Our trainers have years of experience in their domain. We provide latest study material while training sessions. Our courses are updated regularly as per new updates in the market.

  • Get certified to open pool of opportunities

  • We offer the best price in the industry

  • Learn to improve the productivity within organisation

  • Demonstrates impact of being a project manager

  • Get to know about the roles and responsibilities of project manager

WHAT'S INCLUDED ?

Find out what's included in the training programme.

Includes

Certificate

Delegates will get certification of completion at the end of the course.

Includes

Tutor Support

A dedicated tutor will be at your disposal throughout the training to guide you through any issues.

PREREQUISITES

APMP Certificate (PMQ) course does not have prerequisites. The professionals who want to attend APMP Certificate (PMQ) course doesn’t require any previous knowledge.

TARGET AUDIENCE

APMP Certificate (PMQ) course is best suited for the following audience:

  • Project Managers
  • Support Managers
  • Program Managers
  • Those who want to have a fundamental knowledge of managing project within the organisation.

WHAT WILL YOU LEARN?

  • Identify and apply appropriate techniques for conflict management and negotiation
  • Discover various techniques for critical path and learn how to manage resource conflicts
  • Contribute to the development of the business case within the organisation

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PROGRAM OVERVIEW

APMP Training includes APMP Certificate PMQ course that provides knowledge and skills required to effectively manage projects within the organisation. The delegates will get to know about the roles and responsibilities of Project Manager and team members included in the project. Our certified trainer will help the delegates to have a deep understanding of the concepts involved in the subject. We at MSP Training provides flexible training delivery options such as classroom, online and onsite. The delegate can choose the learning method according to them.

 

                                                            

 

Exam

APMP Certificate (PMQ) course will have the following exam pattern

  • Exam Duration-3 hours
  • 16 questions will be there, out of which 10 is to be answered.
  • Questions will be essay-based.
  • 50 marks will be given to each correct question
  • Passing Percentage: 55 percent that is 275 out of 500

PROGRAM CONTENT

Overview

  • Project Lifecycle
  • Project Management Approach
  • Project Context
  • Project Organization Structure
  • Stakeholder Analysis
  • Project Reporting and Reviews
  • Business Case
  • Project Management Plan
  • Methods and Procedures
  • Risks & Issues
  • Detailed Planning
  • Networks
  • Estimating
  • 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
  • Project Management Approach
  • Project Context
  • Project Organization Structure
  • Stakeholder Analysis
  • Project Reporting
  • Project Reviews
  • Issues
  • Networks
  • Estimating
  • Critical Path Analysis
  • Gantt chart
  • Program Management
  • Team Management
  • Documentation
  • Business Case
  • Change Management
  • Configuration Management
  • Quality
  • Breakdown Structures

Development Stage

  • An introduction to Project control
  • Manage reports and information
  • Managing Risk and issue
  • Understanding Health and safety
  • An overview of Quality management
  • Recognising configuration management and Change control

Interpersonal Skills

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

Integrative Management

  • Business case
  • Control
  • Information management
  • Organisation
  • Planning
  • Stakeholder management

Financial and Cost Management

  • Budgeting and cost control
  • Investment appraisal

Scope Management

  • Benefits management
  • Change control
  • Configuration management
  • Requirements management
  • Schedule Management
  • Resource scheduling
  • Time scheduling

Context and Governance

  • Differentiation between operational and project work
  • An overview of Portfolio and Program management
  • Understanding Project team roles
  • Explaining governance of a project during its life cycle

Concept Stage

  • Classifying and handling stakeholders
  • Generating a business case
  • Measuring project success and profits
  • Obtaining resources and contract management

Definition Stage

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

Managing the Team

  • An introduction to Communication and Conflict management
  • Building and leading the team

Project Handover and Closure

  • Discussing Project handover
  • Understanding Project reviews

 

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ABOUT Kingston upon Hull

Kingston upon Hull is referred as a port city in the East Yorkshire, England with a population of around 260,200 according to mid-2016 est. It is commonly known as Hull, lies upon the northern bank where river Hull meets the Humber estuary. It is the unitary authority in the east Yorkshire located 154 miles north of London and 25 miles inland from the North Sea. The early settlement of the town can be found back to the 12th century. The port of the town was first used by the monks of the Meaux Abbey for exporting the wool. They selected their ideal place for building the quay at the concurrence of the rivers Hull and Humber. Since there is no clear evidence regarding the exact year of the foundation of the town, but it was first referred in 1193. During the 12th century, the town remained as a market town, trading hub and industrial metropolis.

The town is also known for having municipally owned telephone system since 1902. The Member of Parliament of the town contributed towards the abolition of the slave trade in the country. The town also served the theatre of battle in English civil wars took place between the Royalists and Parliamentarians. The town was severally affected by the Second World War and experienced the phase of post-industrial decline, brought socio-economic problems, unemployment and social deprivation. The town has undergone new housing, commercial and administration projects post the Great recession period in the early 21st century.

History

The early history of the town traced its roots back to the Neolithic period. The access to the flourishing hinterland and navigable rivers attracted the people of the surrounding areas for settlement. The name of the town is suggested to be originated from dwelling place or Vik meaning inlet. The River Hull was the ideal channel for exporting the wool from Meaux Abbey. The royal charter was granted to the town in 1293 by King Edward I and renamed the settlement as Kingston upon Hull. The port was developed into the leading port of the England and also served as a base during the First War of Scottish Independence. The wealth of the city grew with the import of timber and wine along with the export of wool and woollen cloth.

During the middle ages, the trading links of the town were extended all over the world and became the centre of the coastal trading network and booming inland. The town flourished during the 16th and early 17th century and major developmental projects came into existence. The town became strategically important due to the presence of large arms and ammunition firms in the English Civil War. Whaling (Hunting of whales) played a significant role in the growth of the economy until the mid-19th century. The city status was granted to the town in 1897. With the decline of the hunting industry, the focus shifted to the deep sea trawling till the Cod Wars between the United Kingdom and Iceland.

Economy

The economy of the town was based on the seafaring and trading. Earlier, trade was initiated in the merchant’s houses such as Blaydes House and centred on the Hull River, later on, shifted to the Humber docks. In 1970, the fishing industry faced the recession, and the city remained only the busiest port managing 13 million tons of cargo per year. The city is home to the several chemical and healthcare industries including Smith and Nephew and Reckitt Benckiser. After the recession in fishing and heavy industries, the wealth of the town is primarily based on travel and tourism, education, entertainment and retail sector.

Landmarks

The famous places to visit in the city are Streetlife Museum of Transport, The Humber Bridge, Hull Marina, East Park, Ferens Art Gallery, Wilberforce House Museum, Hull Maritime Museum, Hull and East Riding Museum, Hull History Centre and much more exciting places.

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