One cannot predict the speed at which the challenges of the programme are getting enhanced, so one should get ready to tackle all challenges that arose owing to this situation. Here we want to talk about the successful implementation of the programmes. So, MSP Training introduces MSP® programme that had been adopted by many organisations either talk about public or private. MSP Training's MSP® Practitioner upgrade course talks about techniques that are needed to administer programmes with the use of MSP® processes, principles, terms, methods and transformational flow. This training talks about MSP® framework that surely helps the delegates to administer successful programmes in the organisation for avoiding the glitches and getting their goals.
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One cannot predict the speed at which the challenges of the programme are getting enhanced, so one should get ready to tackle all challenges that arose owing to this situation. Here we want to talk about the successful implementation of the programmes. So, MSP Training introduces MSP® programme that had been adopted by many organisations either talk about public or private. MSP Training's MSP® Practitioner upgrade course talks about techniques that are needed to administer programmes with the use of MSP® processes, principles, terms, methods and transformational flow. This training talks about MSP® framework that surely helps the delegates to administer successful programmes in the organisation for avoiding the glitches and getting their goals.
Learn how to identify as well as execute programme management skills
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It helps in preparation for the exam so that they can score well.
A dedicated tutor will be at your disposal throughout the training to guide you through any issues.
Delegates will get certification of completion at the end of the course.
Delegates will get certification of completion at the end of the course.
MSP® Practitioner upgrade consideres to be the next step after MSP® Foundation course. Hence, this is a mandatory condition for all the professionals who want to attend this course to be a MSP® Foundation holder.
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The MSP® Practitioner upgrade course frames in such a way that it makes an easy task for the delegates to understand the roles and responsibilities of a program manager. Our trainer makes it confirm that the delegates get sufficient knowledge and understanding of the terms and techniques associated with the subject by giving them real-world examples.
MSP® also defines duties that are needed to lead the project management team. One must gain the skills and knowledge to administer tasks within the project of the organization as well as in other organisation effectively. The MSP® framework involves these three important concepts such as MSP® Principles, MSP® Governance Themes and MSP® Transformational Flow.
Exam:
MSP® Practitioner upgrade will be multiple choice questions exams. Each exam paper consists of 8 questions. These questions will be of 80 marks in whole. To clear the exam, 50% marks is the minimum score i.e. 40 marks. The exam lasts 2 hours and 30 minutes and this is open book exam.
The candidate practitioner status lasts longer for five years. From three to five years of certification, the delegate has to pass re-registration exam, then only registration status remains intact.
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The Governance Themes:
The Transformational Flows:
6 MSP transformational flow processes
7 MSP Principles
9 MSP governance themes
*After completing 1 day of classroom training and successfully passing your MSP® Foundation Exam, the second 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 MSP® 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.
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Canterbury is a historic cathedral city located on the River Stour in the Southeast England. It is located 55 miles southeast of London with a population of around 43,432 in 2011 census. The nearby villages and suburbs of the city include Rough Common, Harbledown, Tyler Hill, Hales Place, Sturry, and Wincheap. The River Stour segregates the south-east part of the city into two wings, one wing flowing through the city and other around the position of the former walls. The two wings further combine on the northeast edge of the city. Canterbury local government district covers the area of Herne and Whitstable Bay and Member of Parliament elected in the city is Rosie Duffield of Labour Party. Under Local Government Act, the city became a county borough, later on, it lost its county borough status and afterward, Kent County Council has taken the full control.
History
The first early settlement of Canterbury dates back to prehistoric times. Romans captured the settlement of Celtic tribe in the 1st century and given the name Durovernum Cantiacorum. The city was redeveloped with the construction of the temple, public baths, theatre and roads with grid pattern by the Romans. They also built a wall with seven gates and an earth bank around the city to safeguard from Barbarians attack. After the abandonment of Roman period, Anglo-Saxon community developed within the city walls and trade developed in textile, pottery and leather sector.
The most serious epidemics Black Death affected the city in the 13th century and a population of the city declined from 10,000 to 3,000. Between 17th and 18th century, the castle of the city fell into disrepair and six gates were demolished. The silk industry was closed and trade was limited to only wheat and hops. The world’s first passenger railway came into existence in 1830 connected the town to a larger network of South Eastern Railway. The city was affected by First and Second World War destroyed 296 buildings and 731 homes and resulted in the death of 115 people. The redevelopment of the city took place ten years after the war and ring road was constructed to avoid growing problem of traffic congestion along with the development of Christ Church College and the University of Kent at Canterbury.
Economy
Canterbury is the second largest economy in the Kent and also known as wealthiest places in the south-east. The city is home to 4761 businesses provide job opportunities to more than 60,000 employees. Unemployment in the city has dropped largely with the involvement of Lakesview International Business Park, Whitefriars shopping complex and Canterbury Enterprise Hub. According to a survey in September 2011, unemployment rate recorded at just 5.7% which is quite low as compared to other cities of the England. Tourism plays a crucial role in the development of the city and contributes 258m dollars to the economy.
Education
Canterbury has several primary and secondary schools including Kings School, Barton Court Grammar School, The Canterbury High School and Archbishops School. For higher education, the city has three main universities and several other higher colleges and institutions providing education to 22% of the population according to 2011 census. The universities include the University of Kent, University for the Creative Arts and Canterbury Christ Church University.
Tourism
The city is famous for its beautiful beach fronts, stunning architecture, surrounding coastal towns and world-famous buildings. The tourism of the city is a perfect combination of city, countryside, and coast. The city is also a pilgrimage site and its renowned cathedral is recognised by UNESCO World Heritage Site drawing the attention of million tourists. The top rated tourist attractions in the city include Canterbury Cathedral, St Augustine’s Abbey, Heritage Museum, Norman Castle, Roman Museum, Chilham Castle and St Martin’s Church.