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Project Management Office Foundation

This individual has demonstrated an understanding of the techniques and practices for planning, monitoring and governing projects, including process analysis, detailing business requirements, measuring success and reporting. They have successfully completed a Tech Industry Gold accredited training programme, meeting industry skills standards for employability in entry level Project Management Office Analyst roles, with a holistic blend of technical, business, project and professional skills.

Skills / Knowledge

  • Business Strategy
  • Business Value And Risk
  • Change Management
  • Communication
  • Investigation Techniques
  • Process Analysis
  • Project Management
  • Requirements Management
  • Stakeholder Management
  • Teamwork

Issued on

December 9, 2022

Expires on

Does not expire

Earning Criteria

Required

skill
”Technical foundations including systems development lifecycle stages, data management and analysis, use of visualisation tools, safety and security.”
skill
“Business understanding including the application of technology to deliver business value, risk management, and regulation and compliance.”
skill
“Project management processes and tools, including planning, delivery, evaluation and the management of, quality, stakeholder communications and risk.”
skill
“Methodologies, governance and control of technology-enabled solution development projects. ”
skill
“The use of quantitative and qualitative investigation techniques as applied to delivery and quality problems. ”
skill
“Process analysis and modelling for technology-enabled solution delivery”
skill
“Governance and control across the project lifecycle, using recognised tools and techniques”
skill
“Business case development and evaluation for technology-enabled solutions”
skill
“Change management including documentation, evaluation and project communications and reporting. Professional skills including client communications, teamwork, self-direction and personal performance improvement.”