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Body of Knowledge Refresh

Body of Knowledge Refresh. 2010-11. What is the ‘Refresh Programme’?. Updates to the APM Body of Knowledge Competence Framework Qualifications The Body of Knowledge Refresh is underway, with the other items to follow in 2011-13. . Key items. The Body of Knowledge Refresh

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Body of Knowledge Refresh

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  1. Body of Knowledge Refresh 2010-11

  2. What is the ‘Refresh Programme’? • Updates to the APM • Body of Knowledge • Competence Framework • Qualifications • The Body of Knowledge Refresh is underway, with the other items to follow in 2011-13.

  3. Key items • The Body of Knowledge Refresh • Includes programme and portfolio management • Takes a functional rather than topic based approach • Utilising the APM SIGs with the authoring, along with other subject matter experts, with extensive reviews by the project community.

  4. Initial consultation June 2010 • Went to over 200 key stakeholders • All comments received reviewed and incorporated/fed into first draft review • High level report on APM website • Widely supported. Comments on the treatment of portfolio, and others arising from consultation to be reviewed throughout development.

  5. Agreed working structure

  6. Review process • 1st draft review process • 3 strands • Review groups • Focus groups • SIG review

  7. Coming soon • November 2010 – Review groups, focus groups, SIG review and workshops • Early 2011 – 2nd draft written • Spring 2011 – wide consultation on 2nd draft

  8. How can I get involved? • There are many opportunities to contribute to the Refresh Programme • Register your interest on http://tinyurl.com/apmrefresh

  9. APM Registered Project Professional (RPP) APM is testing the ‘chartered’ standard and assessment processes. The name for the pilot is APM Registered Project Professional.

  10. APM professional standard Professional Qualities Commitment to CPDCommitment to Code of ConductResponsible Leadership MAPM Knowledge = Has an understanding of how the competence element could be practised within a single project RPP Knowledge = Has a good understanding of how the competence element could be practised within a complex project and can evaluate and adapt as required RPP Experience = Has managed others practising the competence element in a complex project Knowledge: Operating at minimum RPP Knowledge level across all Core Competences and MAPM across remainder of competences Experience: Operating at minimum RPP Experience level across all Core Competences

  11. What is the proposed standard ? Those that are awarded the new standard : “.....will demonstrate the capabilities of a responsible leader, have the ability to manage a complex project and the ability to use appropriate tools, processes and techniques ” This status will confirm their : • Breadth of understanding as defined by the APM Body of Knowledge • Depth of understanding in line with the APM competence framework • Achievement through professional qualifications and a portfolio of evidence • Commitment through continuing professional development • Accountability through APM membership and code of professional conduct The Five Dimension of Professionalism

  12. Timescales (subject to change)  • Stage 1 : • Submit portfolios of evidence – end of May • Complete peer interviews – end of June • Complete Stage 1 feedback and recommendations – mid August • Stage 2 : • Submit portfolios of evidence – mid September • Complete professional reviews – mid November • Complete Stage 2 feedback and recommendations – end November • Stage 3 : • Submit portfolios of evidence – early December • Complete peer interviews – mid to late January • Complete Stage 3 feedback and recommendations – early February • Recommendation of “fit-to-go” for launch – mid February

  13. How can I get involved? • There are opportunities to contribute to RPP • Limited opportunities to take part in Phase 3, particularly for Branch and SIG representatives • Register your interest by e-mailing pilot@apm.org.uk

  14. APMP for PRINCE2® Practitioners A route to APMP for PRINCE2® Practitioners recognising their prior learning PRINCE2® is the Registered Trade Mark of the Office of Government Commerce in the United Kingdom and other countries.

  15. A route to APMP recognising prior learning for PRINCE2® Practitioners • Examination is 2 hours rather than 3 • Candidates must answer 6 questions from a choice of 10 rather than 10 questions from a choice of 16

  16. Liz Wilson Head of Professional Standards & Knowledge Association for Project Management Liz.Wilson@apm.org.uk PRINCE2® is the Registered Trade Mark of the Office of Government Commerce in the United Kingdom and other countries.

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