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Print course outline | Download Word document | Link to page: http://www.qa.com/PBPP2PELO

Overview

Those who want an overview of PRINCE2 Practitioner level without taking the examination can do so by purchasing this eLearning package. It comprises:

eLearning

  • The QA-authored PRINCE2 Practitioner eLearning module available online or USB option

Prerequisites

All delegates booking this course will need to purchase a copy of the 2009 PRINCE2 Manual. (ISBN number 978-0-11-331059-3).

Delegates will learn how to

By the end of this learning, delegates will be able to:

  • Produce detailed explanations of all principles, processes, activities and themes, and worked examples of PRINCE2 products as they might be applied to address the particular circumstances of a given project scenario
  • Show they understand the relationships between principles, processes, activities, themes and PRINCE2 products
  • Demonstrate that they understand the reasons behind the processes, activities and themes of PRINCE2 and that they understand the principles underpinning these elements

PRINCE2® is a Registered Trade Mark of the Cabinet Office

Print course outline | Download Word document | Link to page: http://www.qa.com/PBPP2PELO

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