Course description
MSP® 5th edition Foundation eLearning (exam included)
Managing Successful Programmes (MSP®) is a methodology that contains principles and processes for managing a program.
The program form is used to coordinate and control various projects, assignments and activities that together should contribute to the achievement of the program's impact goals. The course focuses on how program management can be used to enable the program to achieve its goals.
This course is designed for those who need a basic understanding of program management and MSP® (Managing Successful Programs). During the course, you will review the entire MSP® curriculum and prepare for the MSP® Foundation certification.
The aim is for you to become an informed member and collaborator of an MSP® program, in an environment that supports MSP®. Theory is interspersed with practical exercises to help you understand the principles and terminology of the method.
Duration of the course: approx. 18 hours
At the end of the course you will:
- Understand the seven principles, the nine governance themes and the six change streams
- Understand the purpose and responsibilities of all MSP® roles.
- Understand the relationship between principles, governance themes, change flows and roles in an MSP® program.
- Describe and be able to apply all aspects of the program's processes in accordance with the MSP® methodology.
- Understand how to start up and manage complex programs.
- Identify and control risks in a program.
- Monitor a program's objectives and be able to make the necessary adjustments to respond to changes in the program environment.
MSP® 5th Edition Foundation eLearning
Managing Successful Programs is a framework for successfully delivering large-scale, transformational change through a collection of related projects and related activities. It is proven best practice program management that helps to make change 'stick'.
Course content
Course introduction
- Aims of the course
- What is MSP?
- MSP exam requirements
Introduction to Program Management
- Change vs. running the business
- Difference between programs and projects
- The program environment
- Drivers for change
- Program types
- When to use a program type
Processes and program information
- Sequence of processes in the program lifecycle; 'transformational flow'
(program lifecycle; 'transformational flow') - Key inputs and outputs for each process
- Purpose of each process
- Key activities associated with each process
Program organization
- Differences between leadership and management
- Typical programme organizational structures
- Key responsibilities and attributes of the main program roles
- Functions of a Programme Office
Stakeholder management and engagement
- Stakeholder management vs engagement
- Stakeholder analysis - interests and influence
- Stakeholder engagement strategy
- Program communication plan
Planning and monitoring
- Development of a program plan and project dossier
- Tranches vs work streams
- Dependency types and priorities
- Control projects and transition
- Resource management
- Monitoring and control strategy
Business Case
- Program mandate and disposition business
- Business case for transformational flow
- What is written in the program Business Case
- Focus areas for the main MSP roles
Benefits management
- The importance of program management
- The benefits management cycle
- Benefits identification and categorization
- Benefits mapping and profiling
- Benefits management strategy and realization plan
- Focus areas
Vision
- Vision statement development
- Characteristics of a good vision statement
- Focus areas
Blueprint design and delivery
- The POTI model
- Intermediate and final future states
- Focus areas
Risk, Issue and Problem Management
- Purpose of risk management strategy and (issue) case management strategy
- Risk management cycle
- Risk escalation at program and project level
- Problem management cycle
- Configuration management
- Change control
- Focus areas
Quality and Safety Management
- Quality versus Assurance (security)
- Scope of program quality
- Integrated Assurance principles
- Assurance management techniques
Test Exam Simulator
- MSP Foundation exam questions
Exam and Certification: Online!
Take your exam when you are ready, when you have time and wherever you are..!
The exam will be taken online giving you the convenient choice of writing the exam at home or in the office. The exam is included in this MSP eLearning package.
Very flexible!
MSP® 5th Edition Foundation Exam
- Multiple choice questions
- 75 questions
- 5 questions test questions and not counted in score
- 35 points required for passing (out of 70 available) = 50%
- 60 minute test
- Books are not allowed during the exam
- When you pass the exam, you will receive an MSP® Foundation certificate from Peoplecert.
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