Friday, June 24, 2011

PRINCE2 Professional assessment explained

The official accreditor for PRINCE2 and other OGC Frameworks - APMG - have been working on the development of a higher level qualification for some time, known as the PRINCE2 Professional. After a successful candidate pilot earlier this year, OGC have requested two further pilots be run for approved trainers and consultants to garner further feedback.

This is a good indication of the level of seriousness that these organisations have with regard to new qualifications.


What is the PRINCE2 Professional qualification?
The PRINCE2 Professional qualification tests, through a 2-day Assessment Centre, a candidate’s ability to apply the PRINCE2 method when managing a non-complex project. In order to test this, the PRINCE2 Professional qualification moves outside of the boundaries of the PRINCE2 method and syllabus, and includes globally recognised project management competencies. This Assessment Centre is not a course. No training is provided.

Suitable candidates will have experience of managing non-complex projects or will have been a team member of a more complex project. Candidates wishing to take the PRINCE2 Professional qualification must also have passed the PRINCE2 Practitioner qualification.

What is assessed?
The PRINCE2 Professional qualification assesses a candidate’s capability to manage a non complex PRINCE2 project across all aspects of the project lifecycle. For the purpose of the PRINCE2 Professional qualification, the assessment of a candidate’s capabilities takes place within the boundaries of a Case Study and the Assessment Centre.

How is the PRINCE2 Professional qualification assessed?
The assessment takes place at a residential Assessment Centre, held over two days.

Assessors collect evidence of a candidate’s competence through observation of group activities and exercises. Candidates are observed discussing and solving problems relating to the project Case Study. In addition, all candidates are interviewed by their assessor(s) on an individual basis during the Assessment Centre. Assessors and the Moderator must judge that a candidate is capable of managing a non-complex PRINCE2 project of the type used as case material during the Assessment Centre.

Assessment Teams
An Assessment Centre needs to operate with between six (APMG strongly recommends no less than 8) and sixteen candidates with an assessment team comprising two to four people depending on candidate numbers, plus one Moderator appointed by APMG.

The design of the PRINCE2 Professional qualification assumes the following: -
  • A minimum of 2 and maximum of 4 groups of candidates
  • Each group containing either 3 or 4 people
  • 1 approved Assessor per group
  • 1 Moderator per Assessment Centre
Assessors of the PRINCE2 Professional qualification must hold the qualification themselves and be accredited by APMG. Assessors are responsible for gathering evidence of the candidates’ competence against the performance criteria.

Thursday, June 9, 2011

Standing still - not a good look.

I have a long held belief that simply standing still in business is a recipe for failure. That is, you may have a thriving business but if you are not looking at how to enhance your service offering to the market then you are not doing justice to your customer base.

At CC Learning we have the perfect vehicle for offering new and improved services on a rolling basis. Our internal system for managing literally hundreds of courses, multiple partners and thousands of customers is our platform for new products and services. Just recently we upgraded and now have a module that allows delegates booking on to training courses to select complementary products as part of their registration process.

The system is called Course Sales and it is software for training organisations. Well worth a look.

Thursday, June 2, 2011

Do my PRINCE2 Qualifications expire?

I was asked this quite basic question and thought that perhaps it would be worth a very short blog.

The Foundation qualification has no expiry, but the Practitioner qualification is valid for 5 years.

Most vendors offer a Re-Registration with every PRINCE2 course they run. That course is designed for those people that need to refresh their qualification. The re-reg gives you access to the Tuesday, Thursday and Friday of the course - and a special (shorter) exam for re-registration.

Naturally, the specific nature of how the re-registration is offered can differ from vendor to vendor, but I've explained how we do it at CC Learning.