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“WE PRACTISE WHAT WE PREACH”
mfQ Asia was certified to MS ISO 9002:1994 on June 24, 1997. It was one of the first among Malaysian training organizations to gain this registration. To-date there is only a handful of Malaysian training and consultancy organizations that are registered to this international Quality Management System Standard. We were recently recertified to ISO 9001:2000 on the 16 Dec 2000. Once again we were the first in the country to be certified to this new standard. Since then we have undergone three further successful recertification exercises.
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KINDLY LIAISE WITH OUR CONSULTANTS.
CONTENT PAGE
INTRODUCTION......................................................................................................................................................1
BENEFITS................................................................................................................................................................2
PROGRAM CONTENT.............................................................................................................................................3
DURATION...............................................................................................................................................................5
THE LEARNING MODEL.........................................................................................................................................6
CLASS SIZE.............................................................................................................................................................7
TRAINING ROOM ARRANGEMENT.......................................................................................................................8
PROFESSIONAL FEE..............................................................................................................................................9
FACILITATOR........................................................................................................................................................10
PRINCE2.
INTRODUCTION
The PRINCE2™ training program is a comprehensive 3-day program that provides participants with an extended
theoretical and practical knowledge of PRINCE2, the non-proprietary best practice model that ensures project
delivery is on time, on budget and of high quality. This course educates participants in all aspects of the
PRINCE2 methodology, including its practical application. It covers the eight core Components and Processes of
PRINCE2 at the most detailed level including all sub-processes and techniques. Exercises are based on a real
life case study to ensure that participants learn the practical application of PRINCE2 theory.
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PRINCE2.
BENEFITS
The objective of this course is for each participant to be able to:
Know how to deliver projects on time, within budget and to defined quality requirements
Apply PRINCE2 theory into practice
Effectively control the start, progress and closure of a project
Integrate the PRINCE2 components and processes into a project
Establish a project organisation with the appropriate stakeholders
Apply planning processes that ensure alignment with project business case and quality requirements
Manage the progress of a project using the appropriate control mechanisms
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PRINCE2.
1. INTRODUCTION TO PRINCE2 AND PROJECT MANAGEMENT
Characteristics of project management
Project and product life cycles
History of PRINCE2
Overview of methodology
Building a business case
Unique selling points
Project Management structure
Benefits of PRINCE2
2. THE EIGHT COMPONENTS OF PRINCE2
Project Organisation - Establish the Project Organisation with the necessary stakeholders
Change Control - Ensure that changes within the project are closely controlled
Configuration Management - Tracking the components of a final product and their versions for release is covered under configuration management
Quality Control - Establishing a Quality Approach to ensure the customers quality expectations are met
Risk Management - Ensure that risks are identified, evaluated and suitable management as well as action is taken
Plans - Creating a consist approach to all levels of planning with a project
Business Case - Defining the business case which justifies the start up and continuation of the project
Controls - Establish the control mechanisms to keep the project on track based on the risk, size and complexity of the project
3. THE EIGHT PROCESSES OF PRINCE2
Starting a project
This process ensures that the project is started in a controlled fashion
Establish the project organisation and gain approval for detailed project planning
Initiating a project
Establish the project foundations
Ensure the control mechanisms are in place and the Project Plan is approved
Planning a project
The planning process will ensure that all planning aspects of the project, at all levels, are consistent and of appropriate detail
Controlling a stage
The project manager ensures that the project stays on track
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PRINCE2.
Issue and Risk Management
Assessing progress and taking corrective action where necessary
Reporting to the Project Board
Managing Stage Boundaries
Ensure that at the end of each stage achievements are reviewed and plans created for the next stage
Gain approval for moving to the next stage
Managing Product Delivery
Ensures that the team members 'doing the work' have a defined process for accepting, reporting on progress, creating and delivery of products
Directing a project
The process that describes how the Project Board (Often called a Steering Committee) interacts with a PRINCE2 project
Decision points and responsibilities are defined
Closing a Project
A defined approach for closing a project
Official signoff, handover and identification of follow on actions
DURATION
This is a THREE-day program. Each day will start from 9.00 am – 5.00 pm with two 15-minute tea/coffee breaks and a one-hour lunch break.
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PRINCE2.
THE LEARNING MODEL
We have excellent Instructional Design Experts and as such our training programs have been designed to be highly interactive as well as informative and have been rated many a time as one of the best. Our Learning Model is explained below.
The learning model turns traditional training upside down. Instead of explaining a topic to the edge of boredom before doing a short exercise, as is the typical procedure in many training rooms, our trainer/coach, utilizing the Learning Model, put the participants immediately on task with a specially designed activity. No dead time. Accurate information, useful learning tools and timely coaching follow the activity. As a conceptual model it looks like this:
I Hear – I Forget
I See – I Rememmber
I Do – I Understand
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Figure 1 – mfQ Asia’s Learning Model
PRINCE2.
CLASS SIZE
Since this program takes a practical approach it is recommended that the class size does not exceed twenty (20) to ensure ample opportunities for practice and individual attention.
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PRINCE2.
TRAINING ROOM ARRANGEMENT
To ensure that the training is effective we would need to ensure that certain essentials are in place from the onset. Some of which are:
1. The training room is conducive for each of the training session, in terms of size, comfort, lighting and free from disturbances and noise. The room arrangement is given below.
2. The selected participants are present at all as well throughout all of the training session
3. The participants should be participative
The training room should be arranged as per diagram below:
Figure 2 – Training Room Arrangement
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PRINCE2.
PROFESSIONAL FEE
The cost for this highly interactive training program is RM 3,900.00 (Ringgit Malaysia: Three Thousand Nine Hundred ) per pax.
This fee include :
1. RM 1,060.77 examination fee.
2. RM 289.301 for PRINCE2 : 2009 Official Manual from OGC.
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PRINCE2.
FACILITATOR
Dorai Sinna
Mr. Dorai Sinna holds a B.Sc. in Biochemistry from University Of Malaya, and a M.Sc. from the Loughborough University of Technology in Medicinal Chemistry. Further to these, he holds a series of professional qualifications: Associate Chartered Insurance Institute ( ACII, UK) and Associate Malaysian Insurance Institute (AMII, Malaysia); Certified Quality Auditor, (CQA, American Society for Quality, US); Certified Lead Auditor, (International Register of Certificated Auditors, UK); Certified Commercial Security Professional from International Federation of Protection Officers (US) and a Postgraduate Diploma in Security Management
(SITO, UK).
He is a member of several International Professional Bodies and some of which are: Associate of Malaysian Institute of Management; Associate of Malaysian Institute of Human Resource Management; Associate of American Society for Quality; Associate of Institute for Quality Malaysia. He is a council member of the Malaysian Register of Certified Auditors (MRCA).
He started out his career as a lecturer in Institute of Technology, MARA, Shah Alam and rose to the position of Program Coordinator of the School of Preparatory Studies. He left the academic world and joined a large consultancy firm as a consultant in Change Management. He then moved on and set up his consultancy company which has grown to become mfQ Asia.
As the Principal Consultant of mfQ Asia he has over 25 years training, auditing and consultancy experience. Currently he is involved in training and consultancy work in the field of quality. Some of the his areas of expertise are CMM®, CMMISM, ISO 9000, ISO 17025, ISO 17799, ISO 16949, ISO 14000, QS9000, OHSAS 18000, HACCP, TQM, QIT, BPR and Six Sigma
As the Principal Consult he is also involved in Project Managing all consultancy projects undertaken by the organization.
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