Programme and Project Management, including MSP and PRINCE2

MSP Course

I spent last week on the MSP course.

The trainers were good, the group size was good (9 of us), and the other delegates were an interesting and friendly bunch from a range of industries. Between us we covered print, broadcast and online media, telecomms, manufacturing, software, and a couple of flavours of consultancy.

I’d recommend this course to anyone who was interested in MSP - the training is well-adapted for adult learning, and has a clear emphasis on providing the skills to get through the exams. It is however an intensive week - in particular on the first three evenings there was two to three hours of homework each night. The homework is framed as “optional”, but as a large part of it is practice in answering exam questions, I would imagine that it would be hard to get through the exams without doing the homework.
I managed to pass the Foundation exam without much difficulty, but I won’t know the result of the Intermediate and Practitioner papers for about 8 weeks – apparently the APMG examiners are over-worked at present!

The material is still very “close to me” in my mind, so too early to reflect properly on what I have learned.

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Elve, J. E. (Oct 16, 2006). MSP Course. Managing Successful Programmes. Retrieved Nov 20, 2008 from http://www.synesthesia.co.uk/msp/2006/10/16/msp-course/

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