Training Course
For IPMA 4-L-C Certification
Our Digital Project Management (DPM) courses – based on the IPMA Individual Competence Baseline, is delivered for face-to-face and self-paced to help improve the knowledge, skills and ability of individuals who are responsible for implementing projects, programmes and portfolios. Leveraging embedded mobile, analytics, and social capabilities of Oracle Primavera Prime and Oracle Primavera, these courses will help you achieve execution efficiency, control costs, and quickly make adjustments when the unforeseen happens. These courses will enable you plan accurately with data-driven analysis and accomplish more by collaborating socially and on the go.
Perspective Competences
Every project, programme and portfolio is started, driven, supported and governed by external drivers. People, organisations and societies demand things, varying extraordinary. Somewhere along that line, realising what people want gets so complicated that a project or programme is considered. It is rare that any project or programme is executed in a vacuum – they are influenced by their organisational, societal and political context.
The drivers for every project or programme can be roughly divided into the formal and explicit goals and needs of the organisation and/or society, and more informal and implicit motives and interests.
Module 1 (Perspective 1):
Strategy of an organisation Development
5 Lessons
Module 4 (perspective 4):
Informal Power and interest of people within an organisation
3 Lessons
Module 2 (Perspective 2):
Organisational and external Governance, structures and processes
6 Lessons
Module 5 (perspective 5):
Culture and values of an organisation (or society)
3 Lessons
Module 3 (Perspective 3):
Compliance, standards and regulations
6 Lessons
People Competences
This competence area describes the personal and social competences an individual working in the project, programme or portfolio needs to possess to be able to realise success.
All personal competence starts with the ability to self-reflect. In the end, an individual’s competence is proven by realising the agreed tasks (dream) successfully, that is, to the satisfaction of the stakeholders. Between these extremes eight other competence elements are defined.
Module 6 (People 1):
Self-reflection and self-management
5 Lessons
Module 9 (People 4):
Relations and engagement
5 Lessons
Module 12 (People 7)
Conflict and crisis
4 Lessons
Module 15 (People 10)
Result orientation
5 Lessons
Module 7 (People 2):
Personal integrity and reliability
5 Lessons
Module 10 (People 5):
Leadership
5 Lessons
Module 13 (People 8)
Resourcefulness
5 Lessons
Module 8 (People 3):
Personal communication
5 Lessons
Module 11 (People 6)
Teamwork
5 Lessons
Module 14 (People 9)
Negotiation
5 Lessons
Practice Competences
All contextual influences and demands come together when the organisation initiates a new project, programme or portfolio. The individual working in project, programme or portfolio management has to take into account all these influences and demands.
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Module 16 (Practice 1):
Project design
4 Lessons
Module 19 (Practice 4):
Time
5 Lessons
Module 22 (Practice 7)
Finance
5 Lessons
Module 25 (Practice 10)
Plan and control
6 Lessons
Module 28 (Practice 13)
Change and tranformation
4 Lessons
Module 17 (Practice 2):
Requirements and objectives
3 Lessons
Module 20 (Practice 5):
Organisation and information
4 Lessons
Module 23 (Practice 8)
Resources
5 Lessons
Module 26 (Practice 11)
Risk and opportunities
5 Lessons
Module 29 (Practice 14)
Select and balance
6 Lessons
Module 18 (Practice 3):
Scope
4 Lessonses
Module 21 (Practice 6)
Quality
4 Lessons
Module 24 (Practice 9)
Procurement
4 Lessons
Module 27 (Practice 12)
Stakeholder
5 Lessons
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