APM Registered Project Professional: April 2011 Update No.3

Provek continues to lead the way....

....with information, advice and tools on the news APM Registered Project Professional (RPP) which is now open for applications.

Book Preparation Workshop

Why become a RPP?

Watch Eddie Allison, Senior Project Manager at Aviva, who has recently gained the Registered Project Professional standard, explain how it benefits him.

 

Preparation Workshop for RPP Applicants

  • Maximise your chance of success
  • Pre-assess yourself against the standard
  • Present your portfolio of evidence correctly
  • Be prepared for your professional review
  • Hear from an accredited RPP assessor
  • Workshop led by RPP assessor 

This workshop will comprise vital preparation tips, advice and practise regarding the end to end process including preparing your portfolio for submission and also planning for your face to face review which form the two stages of the RPP assessment.

Prior to the workshop, you will be provided with a detailed self assessment tool covering the depth of complexity of your projects and the breadth of your competence across the 29 competences within the standard. 

Presented by Provek’s training director, Neil Mooney, who was the first RPP assessor approved from any accredited training provider.

Dates: May 11, June 14 & July 14 at Reading Best Western

Click here for 1-day workshop brochure

Price: £250 + VAT per delegate

Book Preparation Workshop

Coming up in future updates ...

More tools for assessing competence.

Experiences of applicants.

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What is a complex project?

APM's Registered Project Professional Explained

Is Registered Project Professional for you?

You might have been doing project management for a long time, but is your experience right for Registered Project Professional?  Find out by answering these eight questions.

Contact us

Please call us on 01635 524610 or alternatively email erica.gassor@provek.co.uk.  If you wish us to call you then please complete a short enquiry form.