PRINCE2 Practitioner

P4P - PRINCE2 for Practitioners

Courses in Ireland
Date Price Tax Location Attendees Availability
21/05/2012 GBP 1,695.00 20% Dublin
26/11/2012 GBP 1,695.00 20% Dublin
Courses in United Kingdom
Date Price Tax Location Attendees Availability
21/05/2012 GBP 1,695.00 20% Glasgow
28/05/2012 GBP 1,695.00 20% Bristol
28/05/2012 GBP 1,695.00 20% Leeds
25/06/2012 GBP 1,695.00 20% Manchester
02/07/2012 GBP 1,695.00 20% London
09/07/2012 GBP 1,695.00 20% Birmingham
23/07/2012 GBP 1,695.00 20% Bristol
30/07/2012 GBP 1,695.00 20% Reading
06/08/2012 GBP 1,695.00 20% Leeds
13/08/2012 GBP 1,695.00 20% Leeds
03/09/2012 GBP 1,695.00 20% Manchester
10/09/2012 GBP 1,695.00 20% Birmingham
17/09/2012 GBP 1,695.00 20% Reading
24/09/2012 GBP 1,695.00 20% Glasgow
01/10/2012 GBP 1,695.00 20% London
08/10/2012 GBP 1,695.00 20% Manchester
22/10/2012 GBP 1,695.00 20% Birmingham
29/10/2012 GBP 1,695.00 20% Bristol
12/11/2012 GBP 1,695.00 20% Milton Keynes
03/12/2012 GBP 1,695.00 20% London
17/12/2012 GBP 1,695.00 20% Reading

course objectives

Upon completing this course, the delegate will be able to meet these overall objectives:
Understand the need for project management and a project management method
Understand the Principles, Themes and Processes used in PRINCE2 and how they are integrated
Understand how to intelligently apply PRINCE2 to projects
Prepare for and take the PRINCE2 Foundation and Practitioner Examination


prerequisites

There is no formal pre-requisites for attend this course, although it is beneficial for delegates to have some understanding of projects and project management.
Delegates will be sent a Pre-Course Study Guide and PRINCE2 manual 10 days prior to the event (subject to booking conditions).  It is important that delegates complete the pre-course work prior to attending as the content covers items essential to the successful running of the programme.  It will also enhance both yours and the classes learning experience.
Failure to complete the pre-course work may result in delegates being asked to defer to a course at a later date, as it can affect other students if it is not completed.