PPQ candidates are expected to already posess excellent knowledge of project management tools and techniques and the aim of the this workshop is to develop competence, rather than knowledge. The focus of each module is ‘practical application’ of the tools and techniques. In addition to the plenary learning during the workshop, learners are required to undertake knowledge acquisition (directed development) prior to each session that is then applied to the APM case study - Whiteline Domestic and Sparta.
The full list of learning objectives can be found below. Each of these topics will be covered during your learning. Full details of the content for each learning objective can be found in the syllabus section of the PPQ Handbook which can be downloaded from APM’s website.
Delivering projects through effective leadership and management:
- Provide visionary leadership for a project.
- Establish and develop teams to achieve project aims and objectives.
- Maintain an engaged and constructive team through a positive approach to conflict management.
- Resolve problems taking a logical approach to the problem-solving process.
- Make decisions which support the objectives of a project.
- Communicate effectively with stakeholders to achieve a project’s objectives.
- Negotiate effectively with stakeholders to achieve a project’s objectives.
Delivering projects through effective governance and oversight:
- Establish and maintain the governance structure of a project to ensure alignment to organisational practice.
- Use information to inform reviews and help manage deviations from a project plan.
- Manage change control processes and protocols.
- Manage stakeholder influence, interest and engagement for the benefit of a project.
- Deliver the intended benefits of a project.
Delivering projects through effective planning and control:
- Manage project costs within agreed budgets which supports management of a project.
- Respond to risks to minimise threats and increase opportunities.
- Respond to issues in a way that supports the management of a project.
- Develop and implement an integrated plan to support the management of a project.
The course is typically structured around 3 modules with directed learning being assigned for completion prior to each module.
Assessment Details
A skills-based assessment has been designed to allow you to demonstrate your project management skills and capabilities on difficult projects. There are three parts to the assessment, all of which are based on a pre-seen project case study. The assessment lasts for 2 hours and 35 minutes in total.
- Scenario assessment (30 minutes)
- Oral examination (50 minutes)
- Written assignment (75 minutes)
Important note: This course doesn’t include the APM PPQ Assessment Centre. You're required to book your assessment directly via the APM website. We recommend allowing a minimum of four weeks after the final day of the programme before attending the PPQ Assessment.
Full details of the PPQ qualification can be found at: Project Professional Qualification (PPQ) | APM PPQ
