APM Association for Project Managers Project Management Qualification (PMQ)
The APM Project Management Qualification is aimed at those wishing to achieve a broad level of project management knowledge enough to participate in projects from individual assignments to large capital projects.
It is designed to improve the skills of the project management staff to enable them, through good project management practice, to make sound business decisions and thereby helping all projects to succeed.
The course will cover the 11 learning outcomes of the PMQ exam syllabus:
Understand the situational context of projects
Understand project lifecycles
Understand how organisations and projects are organised
Understand planning for success
Understand project scope management
Understand schedule and resources optimisation
Understand project procurement
Understand risk and issue management
Understand Quality
Understand the principles and leadership and teamwork
Understand communication within a project
Complete Full mock exam for marking and feedback
Learning outcomes:
Delegates will better understand:
Structure of organisations and projects.
Project lifecycles.
Contexts and environments in which projects can be delivered.
Governance of project management and the use of structured methodologies.
Communication within project management.
The principles of leadership and teamwork.
Planning for success.
Project scope management.
Schedule and resource management.
Project procurement.
Project risk management and issue management.
Project quality management.
PMQ examination requirements and preparation tips and guidance.