APM PROJECT MANAGEMENT ESSENTIALS Association for Project Management (APM) is the largest independent professional body of its kind in Europe, with over 16,500 individual and 500 corporate members throughout the UK and abroad. Their aim is to develop and promote project management across all sectors of industry and beyond.

At the heart of APM is the APM Body of Knowledge; fifty-two knowledge areas required to manage any successful project. The use of the APM Body of Knowledge is promoted through qualifications, accredited training, research, publications and events.
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Course Content

Projects in Context
Project Management
Programme Management: strategic benefits
Portfolio Management: managing a business
Stakeholder Management: keeping everyone positive
Project Lifecycle
Business Case and Benefits Management: ensuring the project is viable
Project Management Plan: contents and usage
Project Organisation
Roles and Responsibilities to provide a coherent structure
Project Planning
Requirements and Scope Management: getting it right first time
Estimating and Scheduling: producing a Gantt chart
Resource Management: achieving a workable plan
Project Management Processes
Quality Management: tools and techniques for Total Quality Management
Risk Analysis and Management: managing uncertainty
Configuration management
Change Control
Project Communication
Project Reviews: monitoring and control
Information Management: the information lifecycle
Issue Management: monitoring and controlling events
People Management
Communication: effective communication at all levels
Teamwork: building an effective team
Leadership: leading by example


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