P3O® Foundation & Practitioner

Pick the right projects and programs

ABOUT THE PROGRAM

The P3O® Foundation and Practitioner course provides essential skills and knowledge needed for the development of a governance structure or enabling management environment for all kinds of change in an organisation at all levels. The course enables the delegates to establish, develop and maintain an efficient decision making in the organisation and also provide integrated support for launching change. The P3O® course introduces delegates to the various techniques, principles and processes used in the effective implementation of program, portfolio and project management. The five-day course enables the delegates to develop effective risk models to suit the maturity culture of the organisation and ensure the consistent delivery of projects and program through optimum utilization of the available resources. The delegates will also learn how to enhance the decision making capability, visibility and accountability of the organisation. The course teaches how to exploit the potential opportunities as part of risk analysis and successfully implement the performance requirements of the organisation via program, project and operational business units.

  • Explore the key functions and services of P3O®

  • Discuss the tools and techniques used by P3O®

  • Design efficient decision-making processes regarding changes

  • Plan the implementation of P3O®

  • P3O® courses delivered by highly certified and experienced instructors

  • MSP Training offers flexible mode of training such as onsite, online and classroom at an affordable price

PREREQUISITES

The P3O® Foundation and Practitioner course have no pre-requirements. However, having knowledge of the following can be beneficial:

  • A basic understanding of Managing Successful Programmes (MSP)
  • Any relevant experience in the field of portfolio, project and program environment
  • Knowledge of basic principles relating to Program and Project management

TARGET AUDIENCE

The course is designed for below professionals:

  • Senior Managers
  • Project Managers
  • Program Managers
  • Portfolio Managers
  • Program or Portfolio Office staff
  • Project or Program Office Managers

WHAT WILL YOU LEARN?

  • Identify how project, portfolio and program relate each other
  • Explain the value of a P3O® to the organisation
  • Learn how to identify different models to support provision
  • Outline the importance of providing appropriate support at all levels of project, program and portfolio
  • Learn the techniques to select best in class P3O® model
  • Select tools and techniques ensuring consistent delivery of functions and service
  • Identify the roles within a P3O®

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PROGRAM OVERVIEW

P3O® provides a well-structured framework that enables the organisation to design and maintain a support structure to deliver efficient and consistent change within their business. Over the past few years, various techniques such as MoR®, PRINCE2® and MSP® have developed to support the project managers in maintaining their projects or programs. P3O® helps the organisations to improve their project, portfolio, program and risk management and also enhances their delivery and efficiency in terms of time and cost.

Details of P3O® Foundation Exam

  • Total 75 questions
  • Duration: 1 hour
  • Multiple choice questions
  • Closed book exam
  • 50% Pass mark

Details of P3O® Practitioner Exam

  • 4 questions having 20 marks each
  • Duration: 2 hrs. 30 min
  • Objective based testing
  • Open book exam
  • 50% Pass mark

                                                                          

 


PROGRAM CONTENT

Introduction to P3O®

  • Define Project and Program
  • Define Portfolio and Business
  • Identify the relationship between Project, Portfolio, Program and Business
  • Understand High-level P3O® Model

Essentials of P3O®

  • Outline the value of P3O®
  • Recognise the vision and requirement for P3O®
  • Establish a business case for the P3O®
  • Identify the stakeholders for the P3O®
  • Describe P3O® capability and linked benefits
  • Techniques to overcome barriers for successful P3O® implementation

Understand P3O® Models

  • Describe different P3O® models
  • Sizing and Tailoring an appropriate model
  • Integrating to P3O® in an organisation
  • Explain services and functions of P3O®
  • P3O® maturity and evolution

Role of P3O®

  • Functional, management and generic roles
  • Skills and competencies
  • How to staff a P3O® office

Operating a P3O®

  • Distinguish between a tool and technique
  • Types of tool
    • Integrated
    • Individual
    • Collaborative
  • Determine key success factors in implementing a tool
  • Benefits of various techniques
    • Portfolio prioritization
    • Business process swimlanes
    • Management dashboard
    • Facilitated workshops

Implementation of P3O®

  • Definition Stage and its key activities
  • P3O® information flows
  • The Blueprint
  • Risks to implementing a P3O®

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History

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