Course Outline
The Change Management Practitioner course gives delegates further advice on some of the practical aspects of managing change. Classroom sessions will introduce delegates to the Practitioner level content of The Effective Change Manager's Handbook and provide an opportunity to test their understanding through use of sample examination questions. Additional evening work will be required in the form of consolidation reading and sample examination question review. The evening work is an integral part of the course and delegates should expect to spend approximately two and half hours on evening homework.
The course will cover the following syllabus areas:
Project management: change initiatives, projects and programmes
Change agents will need to decide on the delivery mechanisms for change. Delegates will consider:
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What governance structures to put in place
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How different project management methodologies might impact on the management of change
Facilitation
Change agents will frequently be helping others to 'find answers' to difficult business problems. Delegates will consider:
Sustaining change
After all the hard work how can we ensure that the change 'sticks'? Delegates will consider:
Change Management Examinations
The Practitioner examination:
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Is externally accredited by the APMG
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2.5 hours
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Partial open book (The Effective Change Manager Handbook may be used)
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Objective text i.e. complex multiple-choice
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Examines 4 main syllabus areas which includes the Foundation level material
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Has 80 marks available and a 40/80 pass mark
Delegates will be provided with sample examination papers so they can text their understanding of the course material and prepare for the examinations.
Related Training Courses
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PRINCE2 Foundation and Practitioner (Project management to build capability to support change)
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Managing Successful Programmes (Planning capability delivery while integrating the change management work)