Description:
Programme Managers are responsible for overseeing the
coordination and administration of multiple related projects
within an organisation. They focus on achieving strategic
objectives by aligning project outcomes with business goals.
Advance your project management expertise with the PRINCE2® 7
Practitioner certification. This program builds on foundational
knowledge, equipping you with the skills to apply PRINCE2®
principles in real-world project environments, ensuring
successful delivery, control, and continuous improvement in
complex projects.
What will you learn ?
PRINCE2 7 Principles
Learn how to apply the seven universally applicable PRINCE2
Principles to guide project management decisions and
actions.
PRINCE2 7 Practices
Build expertise on the seven PRINCE2 Practices, which are
recurring aspects of project management, and should be
addressed continuously throughout the project lifecycle to
ensure success.
PRINCE2 7 Processes
Follow an easy step-by-step method to apply the seven PRINCE2
processes to lead a project from initiation to delivery.
Key Roles and Responsibilities
Understand main project roles and their responsibilities
according to the PRINCE2 method.
Communication
Ensure transparency & effective communication with
stakeholders.
People Management & Collaboration
PRINCE2 7 now includes the human element as a decisive factor
for delivering successful projects. Explore the importance
of effective people management according to the PRINCE2 7
method..
Sustainability & ESG
Learn how to align projects with environmental and social
responsibility goals following the PRINCE2 7 method.
Digital & Data Management
Gain the right tools to efficiently manage data and keep your
projects up to date in the digital era.
Effective Communication Methods
Improve collaboration between stakeholders and learn how to
communicate effectively to optimise project progress and
ensure transparency.
Tailored to your needs
Apply and tailor the PRINCE2 project management method to
your project's specific needs, size, context and level of
complexity.