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International Project Management Standards& Their BenefitsPRINCE2®, PMI® & Co.
Štefan OndekPRINCE2 Approved Trainer, Managing PartnerPOTIFOBondek@potifob.com
© 2009-2012 POTIFOB. PRINCE2®, MSP®, P3O®, MoP ®, MoV®, M_o_R® and ITIL® are Registered Trade Marks of the Cabinet Office. The Swirl logo™ is a Trade Mark of the Cabinet Office. PMI® is a Registered Trade Mark of the Project Management Institute Inc.
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Štefan Ondek• Managing Partner of POTIFOB, an international group
of project management training & consulting companies• PRINCE2® Approved Trainer & Registered Practitioner• MSP® Registered Advanced Practitioner, P3O®
Registered Practitioner, PMI PMP®, IPMA B, TOCICO Certificate of Achievement
Speaker IntroductionSpeaker Introduction
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• What is PRINCE2• What is its position• What are its benefits• How does it look like
Let’s start with…
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PRINCE2 Introduction
PRojects
IN
Controlled
Environments
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Often cited as the world’s most largelyused project management method!
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Related Cabinet Office (CO) Guidance
Portfolio, Programme and
Project Management
Maturity Model (P3M3™)
PRINCE2™ (project)
MSP™ (programme)
PRINCE2™ Maturity Model
(P2MM)
Models Guides
Common Glossary
Portfolio Guide (PfM)
Portfolio, Programme and Project
Offices (P3O™)
Gateway® M_o_R®
Refresh pending
ITIL
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• CO is a UK government agency• Amongst its goals is delivery of projects to time, quality and cost,
realising benefits• CO standards: PRINCE2, MSP, P3O, MoP, MoV, ITIL etc.• CO’s project management standard – PRINCE2, originally
developed for public administration, has become increasingly popular also in the commercial sphere
• Now used in more than 50 countries• Current version of PRINCE2 standard: PRINCE2: 2009• Certification body for PRINCE2 is the APM Group (APMG)• 2 levels of certification exams: Foundation & Practitioner• Accredited training organisations – ATOs offer courses, most of
which also include exam entry in the fee.
Cabinet Office (CO) & PRINCE2 Profile
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• Embodies established and proven best practice• Can be applied to any type of project• Non-proprietary• Provides a common vocabulary• Explicit recognition of project responsibilities• Is product focussed• Plans that meet the needs of different levels of
management• Based on management by exception• Participants focus on the viability of the project• The 2009 refresh makes PRINCE2 the most up-to-date
project management standard
PRINCE2 Benefits
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The Four Integrated Perspectives of The PRINCE2 Method
• Principles• Themes• Processes• Tailoring
PRINCE2
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PROJECT ENVIRONMENT
PRINCE2 PROCESSES
PRINCE2 THEMES
PRINCE2 PRINCIPLES
Progress Business Case
Organization
Quality
Risks
Change
Plans
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PRINCE2: 2009 Principles
Continued business justification
A PRINCE2 project has continued business justification
Learn from experience PRINCE2 project teams learn from previous experience (lessons are sought, recorded and acted upon throughout the life of the project)
Defined roles & responsibilities A PRINCE2 project has defined and agreed roles and responsibilities with an organization structure that engages the business, user and supplier stakeholder interests
Manage by stages A PRINCE2 project is planned, monitored and controlled on a stage-by-stage basis
Manage by exception A PRINCE2 project has defined tolerances for each project objective to establish limits of delegated authority
Focus on products A PRINCE2 project focuses on the definition and delivery of products, in particular their quality requirements
Tailor to suit the project environment
PRINCE2 is tailored to suit the project’s environment, size, complexity, importance, capability and risk
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PRINCE2 Themes
Business Case
Establish mechanisms to judge whether the project is (and remains) desirable, viable and achievable as a means to support decision-making in its (continued) investment.
Why?
Organization Define and establish the project’s structure of accountability and responsibilities.
Who?
Quality Define and implement the means by which the project will create and verify products that are fit-for-purpose.
What?
Plans Facilitate communication and control by defining the means of delivering the products
How? How much?
When?
Risk Identify, assess and control uncertainty and, as a result, improve the ability of the project to succeed.
What if?
Change Identify, assess and control any potential and approved changes to baselines.
What’s the impact
Progress Establish mechanisms to monitor and compare actual achievements against those planned in order to provide a forecast for the project objectives, including its continued viability.
Where are we now?
Where are we going?
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PRINCE2 Process Model
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• Largest project management association worldwide in terms of membership – over 340.000 members, over 420.000 certified project professionals (most of them PMP – Project Management Professional level)
• Headquarters in the USA, more than 250 local Chapters
• PMI offers individual membership – 119 USD/ year – includes access to all PMI methodology, discounts on PMI certification, publications & events.
• The certification is based worldwide on the „Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK Guide) 4th Edition”, released on 31.12.2008
• Various credentials exist for various project roles: Project Associate, Project Manager, Program Manager, Project Scheduler, Project Risk Manager
• The certification exam is a computer-based multi-choice test, carried out in English at Prometric test centres
Project Management Institute (PMI) Profile
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PMI Project Management Process Groups
Time
Level
of
Activity
Project/ Phase Start Project/ Phase Finish
Executing Processes
Planning Processes Closing
Processes
Monitoring & Controlling Processes
Initiating Processes
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Project Management Knowledge Areas as per PMBOK 4th Edition*
1. Project Integration Management
2. Project Scope Management
3. Project Time Management
4. Project Cost Management
5. Project Quality Management
6. Project Human Resource Management
7. Project Communications Management
8. Project Risk Management
9. Project Procurement Management
* Source: PMBOK, p. 67
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PRINCE2 versus Body of Knowledge (e.g. PMI)
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PRINCE2 Body of Knowledge
A project management method. A broad collection of ‘good practices’ for project management.
Prescriptive. Non-prescriptive.
An integrated set of processes and themes (they are not isolated silos that can be selectively applied).
Each topic area can be referred to in isolation of others.
Covers all project management roles. Targeted at Project Managers.
Does not cover interpersonal skills. Covers interpersonal skills.
References techniques Describes techniques
The differences between PRINCE2 and a BoK make them highly complementary.
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Your Questions?
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Stefan Ondek
E-mail: ondek@potifob.comSkype: stefan.ondek
Tel. CEE Office: +421-2-4524 1000Tel. UK Office: +44-20-719 33 840
Intl. website: www.potifob.comLocal websites: www.potifob.cz, www.potifob.sk,www.prince2kepzes.com
Thank you for your time & attention!
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• http://www.apmgroup.co.uk/
• http://www.ipma.ch/
• http://www.ogc.gov.uk/
• http://www.pmi.org/
• http://www.sppr.sk/
• Proprietary materials of POTIFOB & its business partners
All trademarks & registered trademarks mentioned in this presentation are the property of their respective owners.
Information Sources Used
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BACKUP
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PRINCE2 Certification – Courses & Levels
Certificate Target Group Eligibility Requirements Examination
PRINCE2 Practitioner
Valid for 5 years
Project Managers •Foundation certificate•Project management experience recommended
•9 objective test questions, with a scenario background•Each of the 9 questions is worth 12 marks•An overall score of 55%+ is required to pass•2,5 hour duration, for non native speakers + 40 minutes•Open-book examination – only the PRINCE2 Manual is allowed
PRINCE2 Foundation
Unlimited validity
Project ManagersTeam Managers,Project Team MembersProject Support staffLine Managers
•No formal requirements •Multiple-choice •75 questions - just 70 scored•35+ correct answers are required to pass•1 hour duration, for non native speakers + 15 minutes •Closed-book
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PMI Credentials Family
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Certificate Target Group/ Validity Eligibility Requirements Examination
Certified Projects Director (IPMA Level A)
Program & Project Portfolio Managers5 years
5+years of experience in project portfolio management, program management or multi-project management, of which 3 years in leadership functions in project portfolio/ program management.
same as C plus:Program/ Portfolio Report
Certified Senior Project Manager(IPMA Level B)
Senior Project Managers 5 years
5+ years of project management experience, of which 3 years in responsible leadership functions of complex projects
same as C plus: Project Report
Certified Project Manager(IPMA Level C)
Project Managers5 years
3+ years of project management experience in responsible leadership functions of projects with limited complexity
• paper-based exam• certification workshop• interview with assessors
Certified Project Management Associate(IPMA Level D)
Project team members, project support staff5 years
Project management knowledge in all competence elements. Application experience is not compulsory, but advantageous
paper-based exam
Project Management Certification by IPMA/ SIPR
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POTIFOB Services in Project Management
• Accredited PRINCE2 training courses• PRINCE2: 2009 Foundation certification courses (3 days)• PRINCE2: 2009 Practitioner certification courses (2 days)• Combined PRINCE2 Foundation + Practitioner certification courses • Introduction To PRINCE2 courses • PRINCE2: 2009 Bridge courses
• PMI & IPMA training courses from Basics to PMP/ CAPM/ IPMA level B-D certification preparation• Accredited MSP, P3O, MoV & M_o_R training courses delivered in cooperation with renowned ATOs• Tailored training based on above standards• Project management consulting & coaching
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Why POTIFOB?
• Largest PRINCE2 training provider in Czechia, Slovakia & Hungary, and the only one able to deliver accredited PRINCE2 training in Czech, Dutch, English, German & Slovak.• Our PRINCE2 courses are carried out in partnership with the Accredited Training Organization (ATO) Stichting Partners in Business), enabling us to draw from experience gained by delivering project management training to 10 000+ students from 20+ countries as of June 2012.• Our best price guarantee: if you get a better offer for an APMG accredited PRINCE2 course in the same location & time period elsewhere, just show it to us & we'll beat it.• Our quality guarantee: If you adhere to all trainer's instructions, participate in the whole course and in spite of that do not pass the PRINCE2 exam, you can repeat the PRINCE2 course with us once more for free. You pay just the re-exam fee.• Our Course Date & Support Guarantees – see http://www.potifob.com/guarantees.htm for details
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Stefan Ondek, Managing Partner
E-mail: ondek@potifob.comSkype: stefan.ondek
Tel. CEE Office: +421-2-4524 1000Tel. UK Office: +44-20-719 33 840
Intl. website: www.potifob.comLocal websites: www.potifob.cz, www.potifob.sk,www.prince2kepzes.com
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