Praxis Framework™ Practitioner Course Overview
Learning Outcomes
- After completing this course, learners will
- Master the Praxis Framework™ for effective project and program management.
- Advance skills in governance, risk management, stakeholder engagement, and performance measurement
- Apply theory to practical scenarios with case studies
- Align projects with organisational strategy adeptly
- Develop leadership capacity for successful project and program outcomes
Prerequisites of the Praxis Framework™ Practitioner Course
Who should attend this Praxis Framework™ Practitioner Course?
Praxis Framework™ Foundation and Practitioner Outline
- Value of ‘Free’
- Discontinuous Mind
- Praxis Context
- Goals of P3 Management
- Central Elements of Both Project and Programme Management
- Typical Characteristics of Programme Management
- Core Elements of Portfolio Management
- Commonly Identified Areas of Complexity for Projects and Programmes
- Time to Drop Quality
- Expansion of the Triple Constraint within the Praxis Method
- Goals of Life Cycle Management
- P3 Life Cycle Phases and Governance Mechanisms
- Typical Serial Project Life Cycle
- Parallel Project Life Cycle
- Parallel Project Iteration
- Typical Programme Life Cycle
- Typical Portfolio Life Cycle
- Characteristics of an Agile Project and its Relationship with the Triple Constraint
- Scrum Development Process Used in Agile Projects
- Praxis and DSDM Agile
- Goals of Sponsorship
- Characteristics of a Sponsor
- Goals of Knowledge Management
- Establishing Knowledge Management
- Goals of Capability and Maturity Management
- CMMI Capability and Maturity Levels
- Praxis and Other P3 Guidance
- Praxis Delivery Functions
- Integrative Management Functions
- Principles, Goals and Procedure of Organisation Management
- Organisation Management – Levels
- Standard Project Structure
- Programme Structure
- Organisation Management Plan
- Principles, Goals and Procedure of Stakeholder Management
- Stakeholder Map
- Stakeholder Management Plan
- Stakeholder Register
- Principles and Goals of Business Case Management
- Business Case
- Justification
- Principles and Goals of Planning
- Management Plans
- Delivery Plans
- Inherent Uncertainty
- Typical Sections of a Delivery Plan
- Principles and Goals of Control
- Categories of Control Techniques
- RAG Reports
- Control Management Plan
- Principles and Goals of Assurance
- Assurance
- Assurance Management Plan
- Principles, Goals and Procedure for Information Management
- Information Management Plan
- Principles and Goals of Scope Management
- Scope Management Procedure
- Terminology of Scope
- Scope Documents and Product Documents
- Product Definition Techniques
- Scope Management Plan
- Principles, Goals and Procedure of Requirements Management
- Characteristics of a Well Specified Requirement
- Purpose of Value Management
- Requirements Management in Project and Programmes
- Principles, Goals and Procedure of Solutions Development
- Principles, Goals and Procedure of Benefits Management
- Benefits Management Plan
- Principles, Goals and Procedure of Change Control
- Principles, Goals and Procedure of Configuration Management
- Principles, Goals and Procedure of Schedule Management
- Time Scheduling
- Factors Affecting Choice of Technique
- Time Scheduling Techniques
- Gantt Chart
- Network Diagram – Precedence Diagram
- Critical Path Analysis
- Forward Pass
- Backward Pass
- Float Calculations
- Types of Floats
- Resource Scheduling
- Resource Limited Scheduling
- Options for Manipulating Activities
- Options for Manipulating Resources
- Estimating Techniques
- Schedule Management Plan
- Principles, Goals, and Procedure of Finance Management
- Principles, Goals, and Procedure of Investment Appraisal
- Factors to be Included
- Investment Appraisal Techniques
- Scoring Methods
- Payback Method
- Discounted Cash Flow
- Principles, Goals, and Procedure of Funding
- Principles, Goals, and Procedure of Budgeting and Cost Control
- Base Cost
- Major Components of a P3 Budget
- Types of Costs to be Tracked
- Finance Management Plan
- Principles, Goals and Procedure of Risk Management
- Risk Context
- Risk Assessment Techniques
- Probability-Impact Assessment
- Risk Responses
- Risk Management Plan
- Risk Register
- Principles, Goals and Procedure of Change Management
- Change Management Models
- Principles, Goals, and Procedure of Resource Management
- Principles, Goals, and Procedure of Procurement
- Principles, Goals, and Procedure of Contract Management
- Universal Principles Governing Contracts
- Typical Contract Information and ‘Conditions’
- Principles, Goals, and Procedure of Mobilisation
- Resource Management Plan
- Identification Process
- Appoint Identification Team
- Review Previous Lessons
- Prepare Brief
- Prepare Definition Plan
- Review Request for Authorisation
- Provide Management Support
- Confirm Closure
- Definition Process
- Appoint Definition Team
- Pre-authorisation Work
- Consolidate Definition Documentation
- Delivery Process
- Authorise Work
- Progress Report
- Event Report
- Update and Communicate
- Accept Completed Work
- Close and Review Previous Tranche/Stage
- Assemble Documentation
- Development Process
- Accept Work Package
- Context of the Development Process
- Closure Process
- Prepare for Closure
- Benefits Realisation Process
- Prepare for Transition
- Conclude Transition
- Goals of Communication
- David Berlo’s Components of Communication
- Goals of Conflict Management
- Thamhain and Wilemon - Sources of Conflict
- Tuckman
- Conflict Management Models Maccoby and Scudder
- Conflict Management Models Thomas-Kilmann
- Goals and Procedure of Delegation
- SMART Objectives
- MoSCoW Prioritisation
- Goals of Leadership
- Hersey and Blanchard
- Adair’s Action-Centred Leader
- Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs
- In P3 Management Terms
- Hertzberg
- Goals of Influencing
- Cialdini’s Six Principles of Influence
- Cohen and Bradford Influence Model
- Ethics
- Montana and Charnov’s Seven Forms of Power
- Goals of Negotiation
- Typical Procedure of Negotiation
- Shell’s Five Styles of Negotiation
- Goals of Teamwork
- Belbin Team Roles
- Katzenbach and Smith’s Level of Teamwork
- Life Cycle Management
- P3 Life Cycle Phases and Governance Mechanisms
- Project and Programme Processes
- Identification Processes
- Sponsorship Process
- Characteristics of a Sponsor
- Leadership
- Hersey and Blanchard
- Adair's Action-Centred Leader
- Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs
- P3 Management Terms
- Hertzberg
- Prepare Brief
- Stakeholder Management
- Stakeholder Map
- Goals of Influencing
- Cialdini's Six Principles of Influence
- Cohen and Bradford Influence Model
- Ethics
- Montana and Charnov’s Seven Forms of Power
- Business Case
- Justification
- Prepare Definition Plan
- Definition Process
- Standard Project Structure
- Programme Structure
- Teamwork and Tuckman
- Katzenbach and Smith’s Level of Teamwork
- Conflict Management
- Thamhain and Wilemon - Sources of Conflict
- Conflict Management Models Maccoby and Scudder
- Conflict Management Models Thomas-Kilmann
- Management Plans
- Plan Delivery
- Delivery Plans
- Typical Sections of a Delivery Plan
- Scope Management and Procedure
- Product Definition Techniques
- Requirements Management
- Purpose of Value Management
- Solutions Development
- Benefits Management
- Change Control
- Configuration Management
- Time Scheduling
- Factors Affecting the Choice of Technique
- Gantt Chart
- Network Diagram – Precedence Diagram
- Critical Path Analysis
- Resource Limited Scheduling
- Finance Management
- Investment Appraisal
- Scoring Methods
- Payback Method
- Discounted Cash Flow
- Funding
- Budgeting and Cost Control
- Probability-Impact Assessment
- Risk Responses
- Change Management
- Procurement
- Contract Management
- Goals of Negotiation
- Shell's Five Styles of Negotiation
- Mobilisation
- Delivery Process
- Information Management
- Control
- RAG Reports
- Earned Value Management
- Where Will the Trend Lead?
- Goals of Communication
- David Berlo’s Components of Communication
- Boundaries Process
- Assurance
- Development Process
- Context of the Development Process
- Delegation
- Closure Process
- Benefits Realisation Process
What ‘s Included
World-Class Training Sessions From Experienced Instructors
Praxis Framework™ Foundation and Practitioner online exams
Exam
Praxis Framework™ Foundation Exam
Ways to take this course
Classroom Training
Face-to-face sessions led by expert instructors, fostering interactive learning experiences and collaboration among delegates.
Online Instructor-Led Training
Live virtual classes led by experienced trainers, offering real-time interaction and guidance for optimal learning outcomes.
Online Self-Paced Training
Flexible learning at your own pace, with access to comprehensive course materials and resources available anytime, anywhere.
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Customised courses delivered at your location, tailored to your specific needs and scheduling preferences.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How does the course incorporate practical application and real-world scenarios?
The course integrates case studies and practical exercises to enable learners to apply theoretical concepts to real-world scenarios effectively.
How does the course address emerging trends and innovations in project and program management?
The course content is regularly updated to reflect emerging trends, innovations, and best practices in project and program management.
How does the course content accommodate different levels of project management experience?
The course content caters to novice and experienced practitioners, offering foundational concepts and advanced techniques to suit varying levels of expertise.
What is the Praxis Framework™, and how does it differ from other project management methodologies?
The Praxis Framework™ is a project and program management framework that integrates various methodologies and best practices, offering a flexible approach suitable for diverse project environments.
What support resources are available during and after completing the course?
Comprehensive support resources, including access to instructors, online forums, and additional materials, are provided throughout and after the course.
How does the Praxis Framework™ Practitioner course compare to other project management certifications such as PRINCE2® or PMI® certifications like PMP®?
The Praxis Framework™ Practitioner course differs from certifications like PRINCE2® or PMP® by offering a comprehensive approach that integrates various methodologies. While PRINCE2® focuses on structured project management and PMP® emphasises the PMBOK® Guide, Praxis incorporates a broader range of project management principles, providing a flexible framework adaptable to diverse project environments and organisational needs.
How can the Praxis Framework™ Practitioner course benefit my career in project and program management?
The course enhances your project and program management skills, providing advanced knowledge and practical tools aligned with industry standards, boosting career opportunities and organisational effectiveness.
Can I earn professional certification upon completing the Praxis Framework™ Practitioner course?
Yes, upon successful completion of the course and examination, you can earn certification as a Praxis Framework™ Practitioner.
What prerequisites are required to attend the Praxis Framework™ Practitioner course?
As a prerequisite of this course, delegates must have passed the Praxis Framework™ Foundation Examination and gained the associated certificate.
Can organisations customise the course content to align with specific industry or organisational needs?
Organisations can collaborate with course providers to tailor content, examples, and case studies to meet specific industry or organisational requirements.
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