MSP® Re Registration

Upgrade your MSP® skills with MSP Training

ABOUT THE PROGRAM

The MSP Training introduces the MSP® Re-Registration course that is planned for those delegates who already passed their practitioner level three years ago. So delegate just need to appear on re-registration training program and after clearing the exam, MSP Training will recertify them. After successful completion of the course, it will keep the candidate Registered status intact. The real motive of the practitioner qualification is to determine a person’s knowledge and understanding of the MSP Course path. Individuals who are responsible for administering, supervising, supporting or instructing on work within an MSP® situation are suggested to attend this course

The delegate will learn all new skills and methodology in MSP guidance. One can execute MSP principles at one’s workplace. The motive of the practitioner requirement is to check whether a delegate has enough knowledge and understanding of the MSP direction or not? One has to apply a piece of advice at his work and Ultimately, one will play as a conversant member of a program management team

  • Delegate will be proficient at Analysing application stakeholders, important application documents, need for programme management, know how the MSP basis helps active application management and know and apply any part of the MSP procedure model to any programme

  • Delegate will learn and understand various methodology for the administration of benefits as well as risks

  • The MSP Training certification always helps you to have an upper edge among your peers

  • Successful certification increases one’s value and helps in getting a hike job work

  • Training session here delivered by Highly certified and Experienced MSP Training Instructors

  • The MSP Training also provide MSP courses including course material, manuals, Exams and Certificates

  • The MSP Training instructors are licenced project and programme managers who gives maximum pass percentage

  • The British Computer Society accredits MSP courses

WHAT'S INCLUDED ?

Find out what's included in the training programme.

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Pre Course Material

It provides some basic knowledge about the course before training.

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Exam(s) included

Exams are provided, as part of the course. Obtaining certification is dependant on passing these exams

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Tutor Support

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

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Certificate

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

PREREQUISITES

MSP training has put certain conditions before enrolling in the exam
The candidate must have passed the practitioner examination at least 3 years prior to the examination date of re-registration exam.

  • The candidate is required to carry a photographic identification (driving license, passport, driving license or work badge, etc.) to sit in his exam as it is an examination requirement
  • The Candidate is also required to submit the previous candidate no. prior to the enrolment for this examination to re-appear for the exam

    MSP training has put certain conditions before enrolling in the exam
    The candidate must have passed the practitioner examination at least 3 years prior to the examination date of re-registration exam.

    • The candidate is required to carry a photographic identification (driving license, passport, driving license or work badge, etc.) to sit in his exam as it is an examination requirement
    • The Candidate is also required to submit the previous candidate no. prior to the enrolment for this examination to re-appear for the exam

TARGET AUDIENCE

The leading organisations, as well as individuals, prefer an efficient approach to manage various programmes. MSP Training offers a wide range of classroom-based courses that are best for Senior Responsible Owners (SRO), Business Change Managers(BCM), Programme Managers (PM)and Managers. They all play a prominent role in the correction of application management.  The MSP method is resilient where the application management can tailor for any size and type of the programme. MSP Training also offers an exceptional management foundation for any member of staff.

WHAT WILL YOU LEARN?

  1. Candidate will learn how to  evaluate additional value as a result of administering the branded change
  2. Evaluate and note down the efficiency of MSP individual performance  (documents). Do aware of  facts, terms and conceptions pertaining  to each theme
  3. Develop the relationship between the MSP principles, the transformational flow, rule issues programme data (documents) and the MSP defined programme management roles
  4. Clarification and applying  each of the MSP principles, the supremacy topics and the transformational flow processes and their activities
  5. analysis the Lifecycle of a plan and the roles and responsibilities of those involved in programmes
  6. Determine the changes and differences between the fourth edition of MSP® and previous editions
  7. Know how the application of MSP principles can improve an organisation's ability to implement change and maintain focus on the desired benefits
  8. Identify the information required to define a programme
  9. Understand the basic MSP Themes and the Transformational Flow
  10. Apply their understanding via a series of practical exercises based on a given case study
  11. Understand how to build capabilities, which transition into outcomes that realise benefits for the organisation
  12. Identify obstacles to running a successful programme and actions to overcome these walls
  13. Know the fourth edition of the MSP® methodology in detail
  14. Define an agenda and how a strategy or vision can be broken down into separate projects
  15. Explain how MSP® could be applied in real life situations and undertake practical work in a kind training environs
  16. Be prepared to sit the MSP® Re-registration examination
  17. Examine and understand the Managing Successful Programmes (MSP®) approach, building on the Delegates own experience and knowledge of large-scale change

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PROGRAM OVERVIEW

Once the Organisation learn how to change themselves from better leadership roles and strategic control. Then the organization will have the better chances to face the day to day competition. Finally, they only have the potential to survive, face and prosper among its peers. Programme Management is the most important technique for organisations to get proficient in making strategies. Hence, administer change  during the competition.

Managing Successful Programmes represents good practice in application management so that one can successfully deliver transformational change, to get ready for the experience of both public and private sector organisations. The Exam Duration is 3 Hour. It is an Open book exam. the exam lasts long to 1 hour 15 mins duration. 50% marks are minimum requirement to pass this exam


PROGRAM CONTENT

Introduction & Overview

  • MSP Re-Registration Principles
  • Define Transformational Flow
  • How to Identify a Programme?
  • What is Vision?
  • What are Leadership & Stakeholder Engagement?
  • What is Risk & Issue Management?
  • What is Quality & Assurance Management?
  • Define The Business Case
  • Define Organisation
  • What is Blueprint Design & Delivery?
  • What is Definition of a Programme
  • What are the Benefits of Management
  • What is Planning & Control?
  • How to Deliver the Tranches
  • Define Programme Management Framework
  • Define Programme Management
  • How one manages the Programme Management environment
  • How to Use Programme Management for successful delivery
  • How to use a Programme Management approach?
  • Drivers for change: The strategic context:
  • What are Programme Management principles?

7 MSP Principles

  • Always Remained aligned with corporate strategy
  • How to determine Leading change?
  • Do Communication and envision for better future
  • How to Focus on benefits and threats?
  • How to check Add value?
  • Design and deliver coherent capability
  • Do Learn from experience

9 MSP governance themes

  • Define Organisation
  • What is Vision
  • Define Leadership and stakeholder’s agreement
  • What are Management benefits?
  • What are Delivery and Blueprint design?
  • What is the Business case?
  • How to administer Planning and control?
  • What is Issue and Risks management?
  • Define Quality and assurance management

6 MSP transformational flow processes

  • How to Identify a programme?
  • How to define a programme?
  • How to Manage the tranche?
  • What is Delivering capability?
  • How one Realise benefits?
  • How to Close a programme?

 

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ABOUT Plymouth

Plymouth is a port city in Devon that also goes by the name of the Ocean City of Britain. The city is known for its narrow cobbled streets and a maritime heritage. Plymouth lies between the mouths of the two rivers  - Plym and Tamar – and hence its name. The first settlers had come to Plymouth in the Bronze Age. It was in 1620 that the Pilgrim Fathers departed from Plymouth in search of some New World. They established a new colony at the time known as the Plymouth Colony and later as The United States of America.

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Governed locally by Plymouth City Council, the city is home to 264,200 people as per the data collected in 2016. The economy of Plymouth has for long been influenced by industries such as Ship-building and sea-faring, but since the 1990’s it is turning more towards the service-based industry. In the whole of Western Europe, Plymouth is home to the biggest Naval-base.

Plymouth 2020

In 2003, Plymouth Council started the "Vision for Plymouth" – a project for the development of the city of Plymouth.  The project aims to build shopping centres, an avenue as a part of the project and a cruise terminal. Another aim of the project is to increase the population to 300,000. 2004 saw the old Drake Circus being demolished and replaced by the Drake Circus Shopping Centre that opened in October 2006. In one of another project,  the Plymouth City Council's headquarters are to be shifted and the civic centre to be demolished. The demolished land of civic centre will be sold so as to generate revenue for building the new council headquarters.at the location where the Bretonside bus station is currently located. The Plymouth Pavillion arena is also up for demolition in one of the projects. This would be replaced by a new canal links from Millbay to the city centre.

People

People from Plymouth are known either as Plymothians or as Janners from somebody who hails from Devon. Devon stands for Cousin Jan( a form of John).

  • Sir Francis Drake, who was a navigator, was born in the town of Tavistock and also went on to become the mayor of Plymouth. He became the first Englishman to explore the entire world and came to be known as El Draco ("The Dragon") by the Spanish as he had raided many of their ships. He died in 1596.
  • Painter Sir Joshua Reynolds was born in Plympton, which is now a part of Plymouth. He went on to become the founder and first president of the Royal Academy.
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  • Benjamin Robert Haydon, an English painter, was born in Plymouth on 26 January 1786. Benjamin Robert Haydon was known for his grand historical pictures.
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  • The two artists Beryl Cook and Robert Lenkiewicz lived in Plymouth. Beryl Cook was known for his paintings that depict culture. Robert Lenkiewicz was known to paint themes of vagrancy, sex and suicide. He lived in Plymouth for around 42 years until his death in  2002.