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Praxis Framework™​ Foundation and Practitioner Outline

Module 1: Introduction to Praxis

  • Value of ‘Free’
  • Discontinuous Mind
  • Praxis Context
  • Goals of P3 Management
  • Central Elements of Both Project and Programme Management
  • Typical Characteristics of Programme Management
  • Core Elements of Portfolio Management
  • Commonly Identified Areas of Complexity for Projects and Programmes
  • Time to Drop Quality
  • Expansion of the Triple Constraint within the Praxis Method

Module 2: Life Cycle Management

  • Goals of Life Cycle Management
  • P3 Life Cycle Phases and Governance Mechanisms
  • Typical Serial Project Life Cycle
  • Parallel Project Life Cycle
  • Parallel Project Iteration
  • Typical Programme Life Cycle
  • Typical Portfolio Life Cycle

Module 3: Agile Project

  • Characteristics of an Agile Project and its Relationship with the Triple Constraint
  • Scrum Development Process Used in Agile Projects
  • Praxis and DSDM Agile
  • Goals of Sponsorship
  • Characteristics of a Sponsor

Module 4: Knowledge and Maturity Management

  • Goals of Knowledge Management
  • Establishing Knowledge Management
  • Goals of Capability and Maturity Management
  • CMMI Capability and Maturity Levels
  • Praxis and Other P3 Guidance
  • Praxis Delivery Functions

Module 5: Integrative and Organisation Management

  • Integrative Management Functions
  • Principles, Goals and Procedure of Organisation Management
  • Organisation Management – Levels
  • Standard Project Structure
  • Programme Structure
  • Organisation Management Plan

Module 6: Stakeholder Management

  • Principles, Goals and Procedure of Stakeholder Management
  • Stakeholder Map
  • Stakeholder Management Plan
  • Stakeholder Register
  • Principles and Goals of Business Case Management
  • Business Case
  • Justification

Module 7: Planning

  • Principles and Goals of Planning
  • Management Plans
  • Delivery Plans
  • Inherent Uncertainty
  • Typical Sections of a Delivery Plan
  • Principles and Goals of Control
  • Categories of Control Techniques
  • RAG Reports
  • Control Management Plan

Module 8: Assurance

  • Principles and Goals of Assurance
  • Assurance
  • Assurance Management Plan
  • Principles, Goals and Procedure for Information Management
  • Information Management Plan

Module 9: Scope Management Plan

  • Principles and Goals of Scope Management
  • Scope Management Procedure
  • Terminology of Scope
  • Scope Documents and Product Documents
  • Product Definition Techniques
  • Scope Management Plan

Module 10: Requirements Management

  • Principles, Goals and Procedure of Requirements Management
  • Characteristics of a Well Specified Requirement
  • Purpose of Value Management
  • Requirements Management in Project and Programmes
  • Principles, Goals and Procedure of Solutions Development

Module 11: Benefits, Configuration, and Schedule Management

  • Principles, Goals and Procedure of Benefits Management
  • Benefits Management Plan
  • Principles, Goals and Procedure of Change Control
  • Principles, Goals and Procedure of Configuration Management
  • Principles, Goals and Procedure of Schedule Management
  • Time Scheduling

Module 12: Techniques and Charts

  • Factors Affecting Choice of Technique
  • Time Scheduling Techniques
  • Gantt Chart
  • Network Diagram – Precedence Diagram
  • Critical Path Analysis
  • Forward Pass
  • Backward Pass
  • Float Calculations
  • Types of Float

Module 13: Scheduling

  • Resource Scheduling
  • Resource Limited Scheduling
  • Options for Manipulating Activities
  • Options for Manipulating Resources
  • Estimating Techniques
  • Schedule Management Plan
  • Principles, Goals, and Procedure of Finance Management
  • Principles, Goals, and Procedure of Investment Appraisal
  • Factors to be Included

Module 14: Investment, Budget, and Funds

  • Investment Appraisal Techniques
  • Scoring Methods
  • Payback Method
  • Discounted Cash Flow
  • Principles, Goals, and Procedure of Funding
  • Principles, Goals, and Procedure of Budgeting and Cost Control
  • Base Cost
  • Major Components of a P3 Budget
  • Types of Costs to be Tracked
  • Finance Management Plan

Module 15: Risk Management

  • Principles, Goals and Procedure of Risk Management
  • Risk Context
  • Risk Assessment Techniques
  • Probability-Impact Assessment
  • Risk Responses
  • Risk Management Plan
  • Risk Register

Module 16: Change, Contract, and Resource Management

  • Principles, Goals and Procedure of Change Management
  • Change Management Models
  • Principles, Goals, and Procedure of Resource Management
  • Principles, Goals, and Procedure of Procurement
  • Principles, Goals, and Procedure of Contract Management
  • Universal Principles Governing Contracts
  • Typical Contract Information and ‘Conditions’
  • Principles, Goals, and Procedure of Mobilisation
  • Resource Management Plan

Module 17: Project and Programme Processes

  • Identification Process
  • Appoint Identification Team
  • Review Previous Lessons
  • Prepare Brief
  • Prepare Definition Plan

Module 18: Sponsorship Process

  • Review Request for Authorisation
  • Provide Management Support
  • Confirm Closure
  • Definition Process
  • Appoint Definition Team
  • Pre-authorisation Work

Module 19: Plan Delivery

  • Consolidate Definition Documentation
  • Delivery Process
  • Authorise Work
  • Progress Report
  • Event Report
  • Update and Communicate
  • Accept Completed Work

Module 20: Boundaries and Closure Process

  • Close and Review Previous Tranche/Stage
  • Assemble Documentation
  • Development Process
  • Accept Work Package
  • Context of the Development Process
  • Closure Process
  • Prepare for Closure
  • Benefits Realisation Process
  • Prepare for Transition
  • Conclude Transition

Module 21: Interpersonal Skills and Conflict Management

  • Goals of Communication
  • David Berlo’s Components of Communication
  • Goals of Conflict Management
  • Thamhain and Wilemon - Sources of Conflict
  • Tuckman
  • Conflict Management Models Maccoby and Scudder
  • Conflict Management Models Thomas-Kilmann
  • Goals and Procedure of Delegation
  • SMART Objectives
  • MoSCoW Prioritisation

Module 22: Leadership

  • Goals of Leadership
  • Hersey and Blanchard
  • Adair’s Action-Centred Leader
  • Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs
  • In P3 Management Terms
  • Hertzberg

Module 23: Influencing

  • Goals of Influencing
  • Cialdini’s Six Principles of Influence
  • Cohen and Bradford Influence Model
  • Ethics
  • Montana and Charnov’s Seven Forms of Power

Module 24: Negotiation

  • Goals of Negotiation
  • Typical Procedure of Negotiation
  • Shell’s Five Styles of Negotiation
  • Goals of Teamwork
  • Belbin Team Roles
  • Katzenbach and Smith’s Level of Teamwork

Module 25: Introduction to P3 Management

  • Life Cycle Management
  • P3 Life Cycle Phases and Governance Mechanisms
  • Project and Programme Processes
  • Identification Processes
  • Sponsorship Process
  • Characteristics of a Sponsor
  • Leadership
  • Hersey and Blanchard
  • Adair's Action-Centred Leader
  • Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs
  • P3 Management Terms
  • Hertzberg
  • Prepare Brief
  • Stakeholder Management
  • Stakeholder Map
  • Goals of Influencing
  • Cialdini's Six Principles of Influence
  • Cohen and Bradford Influence Model
  • Ethics
  • Montana and Charnov’s Seven Forms of Power

Module 26: Business Case Management

  • Business Case
  • Justification
  • Prepare Definition Plan
  • Definition Process
  • Standard Project Structure
  • Programme Structure
  • Teamwork and Tuckman
  • Katzenbach and Smith’s Level of Teamwork
  • Conflict Management
  • Thamhain and Wilemon - Sources of Conflict
  • Conflict Management Models Maccoby and Scudder
  • Conflict Management Models Thomas-Kilmann

Module 27: Planning

  • Management Plans
  • Plan Delivery
  • Delivery Plans
  • Typical Sections of a Delivery Plan
  • Scope Management and Procedure
  • Product Definition Techniques
  • Requirements Management
  • Purpose of Value Management
  • Solutions Development
  • Benefits Management
  • Change Control
  • Configuration Management

Module 28: Schedule Management

  • Time Scheduling
  • Factors Affecting the Choice of Technique
  • Gantt Chart
  • Network Diagram – Precedence Diagram
  • Critical Path Analysis

Module 29: Resource Scheduling

  • Resource Limited Scheduling

Module 30: Options for Manipulating Activities

  • Finance Management
  • Investment Appraisal
  • Scoring Methods
  • Payback Method
  • Discounted Cash Flow
  • Funding
  • Budgeting and Cost Control

Module 31: Risk Management

  • Probability-Impact Assessment
  • Risk Responses
  • Change Management

Module 32: Resource Management

  • Procurement
  • Contract Management
  • Goals of Negotiation
  • Shell's Five Styles of Negotiation
  • Mobilisation
  • Delivery Process
  • Information Management
  • Control
  • RAG Reports
  • Earned Value Management
  • Where Will the Trend Lead?

Module 33: Communication

  • Goals of Communication
  • David Berlo’s Components of Communication
  • Boundaries Process
  • Assurance
  • Development Process
  • Context of the Development Process
  • Delegation
  • Closure Process
  • Benefits Realisation Process

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Who should attend this Praxis Framework™ Foundation and Practitioner Course?

This Praxis Framework™ Foundation and Practitioner Training Course is designed to provide learners with a comprehensive understanding of the Praxis Framework™ and how to apply it in practice. This training course is especially beneficial for these professionals:

  • Project Managers
  • Programme Managers
  • Portfolio Managers
  • Business Analysts
  • Change Managers
  • Quality Assurance (QA) Managers
  • Risk Managers

Prerequisites of the Praxis Framework™ Foundation and Practitioner Course

There are no formal prerequisites, thus anyone can attend. However, successful completion of the Praxis Framework™ Foundation Examination is required before moving on to the Practitioner section of this Praxis Framework™ Course.

Praxis Framework™ Foundation and Practitioner Overview

In recent times the realm of P3 Management has expanded rapidly, and in response, the Praxis framework has been developed. Praxis functions to integrate all three disciplines of Project, Programme, and Portfolio Management. This comprehensive five-day training course will allow delegates to gain a thorough understanding of the Praxis methodology. Training will explore the four core sections of the Praxis Framework™, which are Knowledge, Method, Competence, and Capability Maturity. The familiarity of these four components is fundamental to acquiring a well-rounded awareness of the Praxis approach.

The first module of this Praxis Framework™​ Foundation and Praxis Framework™​ Practitioner training course will study the concept of ‘Knowledge’. The significance of environment will be explored, and the way in which the complexity of projects, programmes, and portfolios makes it difficult to differentiate completely between the three is highlighted. Likewise, contextual, and managerial notions feature throughout this portion, whereby delegates will become familiar with the influence of certain circumstances on projects, programmes, and portfolios. Similarly, the practice of management, including interpersonal techniques and aspects such as risk and scope will also be areas of focus.

Secondly, the ‘Method’ section will provide delegates with an essential knowledge of Praxis Process Models and documentation. All project and programme, delivery, and portfolio processes will be examined, as they utilise functional tools and mechanisms, and supply an approach centred around the life cycle. The course continues to explain governance, scope, and delivery documentation, as well as management plans, all of which are central to the effective governance of a project, programme, or portfolio.

 

Praxis Training

 

The third core element of Praxis Framework™ Training is known as ‘Competence’. There are three competencies described in Praxis, which must be altered and tailored depending on the business environment. The first competency is linked to delivery within the knowledge component, the second corresponds with the individual processes as shown in the method section, and the third competency addresses the interpersonal skills as outlined in the knowledge element. Competencies are highly relevant to individuals wishing to succeed in a P3 (Projects, Programmes, and Portfolios) Managerial position.

The fourth module taught during this Praxis Framework™ Foundation and Practitioner course is ‘Capability Maturity’. This is a model that provides guidance for delivering projects, programmes, and portfolios successfully. Capability Maturity is a flexible approach that can be examined both internally and externally. Therefore, it can easily be adjusted to different contexts whilst remaining consistent to permit differentiation between contrasting organisations. This concludes the Foundation section of Praxis Framework™ Foundation and Practitioner training.

Following a thorough exploration of these vital Praxis components, we move onto the Practitioner section. This part will benefit delegates by focussing on the practical implementation of Praxis and the relationship between the four core practice elements of Praxis. Praxis has several links to other prominent Project and Programme Management frameworks, namely PRINCE2® and MSP®. This is since all three methodologies are based on a life cycle, which passes through multiple phases. This is also a topic that will be examined during the Practitioner portion of this course. 

The Knowledge Academy's five-day training course will help you gain the full Praxis Framework Certification and allow delegates to adopt this project management framework to any given complex scenario.

Praxis Framework Examination

The Praxis Framework exams must be completed online and must be registered 30 days from the end of the classroom training course

The Praxis Framework™ is a trademark of Praxis Framework Ltd. All rights reserved.

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What's included in this Praxis Framework™ Foundation and Practitioner Course?

  • Praxis Framework™ Foundation Examination
  • Praxis Framework™ Practitioner Examination
  • World-Class Training Sessions from Experienced Instructors  
  • Praxis Framework™ Foundation Certificate
  • Praxis Framework™ Practitioner Certificate
  • Digital Delegate Pack

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Praxis Framework™ Foundation Exam Information

The Praxis Framework™ Foundation exam assesses participants' understanding of the basic principles and concepts of the Praxis Framework™, which is a framework used for managing projects, programs, and portfolios. This certification focuses on evaluating an individual's knowledge of project and program management practices. 

  • Question Type: Multiple Choice 
  • Total Questions: 75 
  • Total Marks: 75 Marks 
  • Pass Marks: 50%, or 38/75 Marks 
  • Duration: 60 Minutes 
  • Open Book: Closed Book

Praxis Framework™ Practitioner Exam Information

The Praxis Framework™ Practitioner exam assesses participants' ability to apply the principles and concepts of the Praxis Framework™ in real-world project and program management scenarios. This certification focuses on evaluating an individual's practical application of project and program management practices within the framework. 

  • Question Type: Multiple Choice 
  • Total Marks: 80 Marks 
  • Pass Marks: 50%, or 40/80 Marks 
  • Duration: 150 Minutes  
  • Open Book: Open book

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Please arrive at the venue at 8:45am.
There are no formal prerequisites, thus anyone can attend. However, successful completion of the Foundation examination is required before moving on to the Practitioner section of this Praxis course.
This Praxis Framework™ Foundation and Practitioner certification is designed for anyone interested in acquiring an understanding of the Praxis framework. Those involved in the management of Projects, Programmes, and Portfolios will benefit from this training course.
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The price for Praxis Framework™ Foundation and Practitioner certification in the United Kingdom starts from £3995
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