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Programme Management
Programme Management is a process for managing multiple projects running coherently to achieve business strategies. It is a vital component in the delivery of change.
Programme manager has evolved from managing multiple projects to implementing business strategies though an integrated portfolio of projects involving the management of several teams of professionals as well as executive-level stakeholders. Thus, programme manager requires a distinguished set of business and leadership skills that are immensely different from a project manager.
This programme is designed to provide knowledge and the understanding of the principles and practice of effective programme management with the use of comprehensive real-life case studies, tools and techniques.
WORKSHOP OUTCOMES
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A comprehensive understanding of the key principles of Programme Management. |
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An understanding of the key roles within the Programme Management Organisation. |
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Identify key management issues that affect success of programme and its planning. |
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Have the ability to use the techniques of programme management irrespective of industries. |
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Able to align project investments with business strategy. |
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
This programme is especially for Programme Manager who seeks for a refresh course and/or wants to understand the concept of programme management. Business and Strategic Planning Executives are also welcome. It will also be of value to project managers and other staff members responsible for the introduction or potential introduction of programmes within their organisations.
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