Training Formats:
Classroom: $1,449*
Virtual Classroom: $1,449*
On Demand Bundle: $299
Exam: $269
Product Description
The aim of the PRINCE2® Foundation training is to provide delegates with a fundamental understanding of the PRINCE2® project management method and help delegates to prepare for the PRINCE2® Foundation examination at the end of this course.
The course follows the standard syllabus issued by the PRINCE2® Examinations Board, which focuses on the PRINCE2® framework and how this might be applied pragmatically to real projects. PRINCE2® has established itself as the premier approach to managing projects. PRINCE2® is generic – capable of being applied to any kind of project-scaleable and business-driven. Organizations that have adopted the PRINCE2® have claimed that they have been able to achieve greater customer satisfaction during and at the end of projects, to reduce costs, and realize a greater benefit from project deliverables.
As part of the PassionIT Group course, you will receive the PassionIT Group PRINCE2 Foundation digital course pack. The course pack contains all of the class material that you will use during the class including the following:
** American edition: “Effective Project Management – The PRINCE2 Method” by Axelos
The PRINCE2 Foundation coursebook provides a complete and extensive guide in an easy-to-follow structure, which is ideal for learning, and developing an understanding of the basic concepts, principles, and terminology associated with project management.
The Directing Successful Projects with PRINCE2 Guide by Axelos is the essential guide for directing projects to succeed and minimize risk. This guide explains the duties and behavior of the Project Board, uses a practical approach with illustrations and summaries, draws on real-life experience in public and private sector organizations, provides a full glossary for a full understanding of terms, and includes appendices that cover roles and responsibilities and handy checklists.
None, although accredited training is strongly recommended but not a prerequisite.