Prince 2 courses:
Prince 2 stands for Projects in Controlled Environments. This is a project management method covering the organisation, management and control of projects. PRINCE 2 was first developed by the Central Computer and Telecommunications Agency (CCTA), now part of the Office of Government Commerce (OGC), in 1989 as a UK Government standard for IT project management. It is aimed at enabling you to successfully deliver the right products, on time and within budget. As a Project manager you can apply the principles of PRINCE2 and the associated training to any type of project. It will help you to manage risk, control quality and change effectively, as well as make the most of challenging situations and opportunities that arise within a project.
APM course
The main objectives for the APM course are to develop and promote project management across all sectors of industry and beyond. The APM certification will provide you with the knowledge to be able to apply a ‘framework’ to managing projects. This will lead to a more formal approach to Project Management. This may be the way forward if you work for an organisation that operates within the UK and has little process formality in managing projects.
PMI course
A PMI certificate will provide you with the knowledge you need to enable you to apply a ‘framework’ to managing projects. This will then lead you to a more formal approach to Project Management. This course may be a suitable for you if you work for a global organisation with presence throughout the world where you will need to communicate in a common language when managing Projects.
MSP course
MSP means: Managing Successful Programmes. This course is a best-practice guide from the OGC, describing a structured approach for managing programmes. It has been developed using the collective expertise and practical experience of some of the leading practitioners in the field. This means that it not only reflects best practice, but is also an accessible, workable technique that has been tested by those working in the real world.
It is always useful for new and existing project managers to learn new Project Management skills and techniques. With Project Management Professional you will find a range of useful Project Management information to improve your knowledge and understanding of everything from program and Portfolio Management to Financial Management.