In this podcast the Parallel team discuss the following assessment criteria:
- define the term ‘quality’
- outline the purpose of ‘quality management’
- define the term ‘quality planning’
- define the term ‘quality control’
- outline the purpose of ‘quality assurance’
- state the purpose of: decision gates, post project reviews, benefit reviews and project audits
The APM Project Fundamentals Qualification (PFQ), formerly known as the APM Introductory Certificate, is a qualification developed by the Association for Project Management, the chartered body for the project profession. It is a practical course for new project managers or members of project teams who want a better understanding of the processes, tools and language of project management.
At the end of the APM PFQ course, you will:
- Be able to apply the fundamental principles of project management
- Be equipped with the practical skills and knowledge to successfully deliver benefits to your organisation through well-managed projects
- Gain a recognised qualification to enhance your career prospects as a project professional
- Develop the behaviours and leadership skills needed to become a successful project manager
- Confidently sit the APM Foundation Project Fundamentals Qualification (PFQ) examination
This internationally recognised qualification will also enhance your career prospects as a project professional.
If you are seeking a Project Management Qualification find out more at www.parallelprojecttraining.com