Course detail
Project and Process Management
FP-ppmPAcad. year: 2024/2025
PRINCE2 is the most proven process and traditional project management methodology. It increases efficiency, expands knowledge, provides practical guides and skills needed for successful project implementation. Program management will teach us to transform strategic goals into projects and manage their implementation. The program manager does not manage the project, but a whole portfolio of projects that have a common goal following the organization's strategy. The Portfolio Management methodology will help make changes and maximize business benefits, prioritize projects, distribute resources efficiently, and improve return on investment. The project, program, portfolio office will deliver generic methodologies that enable managers and their organizations to create, develop, and maintain effective management support structures.
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Entry knowledge
Rules for evaluation and completion of the course
The condition for obtaining a graded course-unit credit is the development of case studies in the exercises and the successful completion of ongoing knowledge verification tests.
Students with an individual study plan: the condition of the graded credit is the full-time solution of the assigned case study, which verifies the process and project thinking of the student.
Attendance at lectures is recommended, attendance at seminars is controlled. Teaching takes place according to weekly schedules.
Aims
The course synthesizes and categorizes international standards for corporate project management and acquaints students with the world's most important standards for project, program and portfolio management in Europe, the United States, and the United Kingdom. The main focus of the course is on understanding, mastering Project IN Controlled Environments (PRINCE2), Managing Successful Programs (MSP) and Management of Portfolio (MoP) supplemented by other methodologies from Axelos.
Study aids
Prerequisites and corequisites
Basic literature
Managing successful programmes. Fourth edition. Axelos, 2011. 313 s. ISBN 978-0-11-331327-3.
Managing successful projects with Prince2. Sixth edition. Norwich: Axelos, 2017. 327 s. ISBN 978-0-11-331533-8.
Portfolio, programme and project offices. Second edition. Axelos, 2013. 232 s. ISBN 978-0-11-331422-5.
Recommended reading
Classification of course in study plans
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Lecture
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Syllabus
2 weeks: Basic principles guaranteeing good practice for project management
3 weeks: Organizational structure of the project management team, their role and responsibilities
4 week: Process model of the project - basic model.
5 week: Process model of the project - partial activities.
5 Week: Topics covering areas that need to be continuously managed during the project
6 weeks: Introduction to program management
7 week: Process model of program management
8 week: Principles of program management
9 Week: Program Management Topics
10 Week: Principles of Portfolio Management
Week 11: Portfolio Management and Portfolio Management
12 Week: Project, Program, Portfolio Office, Its Form and Integration
13 week: Models for process and project management maturity
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