APMG Managing Benefits Practitioner
Managing Benefits provides managers and practitioners from multiple disciplines, working in a wide variety of organizations, with generally applicable guidance encompassing benefits management principles, practices and techniques that enable organizations to optimize the return from their investments in change.
The course is relevant to all sectors and types of project or programme, or what the Managing Benefits guide refers to as 'change initiatives'.
Target Audience
The target audience includes all those involved in the selection and delivery of business change initiatives, as well as the realization of benefits from these change initiatives. This multi-disciplinary group includes:
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Change leaders (e.g. senior responsible owners & directors of change)
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Change initiators (e.g. strategic planners and policy leads)
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Change appraisers and evaluators (e.g. business case developers and project appraisers)
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Change implementers/enablers (e.g. portfolio, programme & project managers)
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Change support staff (e.g. portfolio, programme & project office staff)
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Business Case writers and project appraisers
Please note: Delegates are to have attained a pass at foundation level before attending this course. For the Foundation course, please see our course code PBPMBF
Course Prerequisites
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You will need to provide evidence that you have passed your Foundation examination prior to sitting your Practitioner examination. Please bring your candidate number and/or certificate to your course to show the invigilator. If you cannot provide your candidate number and/or certificate, please contact us on +44 (0)1793 696135
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There is no formal pre-reading for this event however; students should full re-familiarise themselves with the managing benefits guide. In fact, we would recommend that students return to a level they felt appropriate if they were to take the foundation exam again at 9 o'clock on the first day.
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Delegates must bring photographic identification with them on exam days (passport, driving license, or works pass) as it is an examination requirement to produce it for the invigilator prior to the exam. Failure to produce a valid form of photographic identification may result in a candidate not being able to sit the exams. For any questions about what form of identification is acceptable, please contact your Account Manager or the QA Examination Administration team on +44 (0)1793 696273 or info@qa.com
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Additional work will be required during evening consisting of consolidation reading and a mock examination. This evening work is an integral part of the course and delegates should expect to spend 2-4 hours each evening on these activities.
| APMG Managing Benefits Practitioner Key Facts |
| Course Duration (days) |
2.00
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| Course Price (ex VAT) |
£1535.00
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| Course Vendor |
Managing Benefits
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