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    APM Project Risk Certificate Level 2 Workshop training in Victoria (MWB), SW1

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Overview

The Association for Project Management (APM) is the UK’s leading professional body for Project Managers and the largest independent professional body of its kind in Europe.  It has over 15,000 individual and 400 corporate members throughout the UK and abroad.  Risk management is a distinct and specific area within the APM Body of Knowledge (BoK) and a key control function within any project or programme.

Professional Risk Management is a key competence for project-based organisations.  This event gives project and risk managers the opportunity to gain recognition as an experienced risk practitioner.  This course prepares candidates for the APM’s Level 2 Certificate in Risk Management and presents the opportunity to sit the exam.  The exam syllabus is primarily based on the APM BoK, the APM PRAM Guide, and BS6079 Parts 1 & 3.

Prerequisites

  • Ideally delegates should have experience of the application of risk management in projects and /or have achieved the APM Risk Certificate Level 1 qualification.
  • This course is suitable for Project and Programme managers who are involved in project risk management and who have a good understanding of project management and a basic understanding of the fundamental concepts of project risk management. 
  • Delegates will be sent pre course reading prior to the course.  This pre course reading will take approximately 15 hours in order to fully prepare for the event. If you have not received your pre course reading 2 weeks before the start of your course please contact your account manager directly, or a member of our team on 0845 757 3888.  Alternatively email us.

Delegates will learn how to

  • understand the application of the essential principles of project risk management
  • apply the principles in a case study scenario
  • prepare sufficiently to sit the APM Risk Certificate Level 2 exam

Course Outline

  • The risk management process
  • The risk management process
  • Define and focus
  • Risk identification
  • Qualitative risk analysis
  • Risk planning, assessment and reporting
  • Quantitative risk analysis
  • Advanced risk modelling
  • Human and cultural dimension in risk management
  • Implementation issues
  • APM Risk Certificate Level 2 exam

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