The qualification is designed to meet the needs of managers responsible for
programmes or projects, who wish to extend their skills and knowledge to embrace
a number of project and programme management disciplines. It is expected that
candidates will already be working in a Programme or Project Management environment,
although the qualification is also open to people wishing to build on their general
management skills. The qualification concentrates on the development of
a clear understanding of the range of disciplines which underpin successful programme
and project management and their practical application. In the context of personal
development, it also provides a foundation for continuing professional and personal
development in programme and project management. 
By
completing this qualification, candidates will learn how to: - Understand
the business, social and political contexts which impact on programmes and projects
- Develop a focused and disciplined approach to developing
and implementing plans and controls for programmes and projects
- Apply
a range of methodologies to programmes and projects
- Enhance
communication and use information more effectively
- Improve
team and individual performance

Candidates
wishing to take this qualifications need to have experience or qualifications
in management or programme or project management. Centres are encouraged to use
their discretion in accepting candidates for this qualification In addition, Centres
retain the discretion to allow exemption from study and/or assessment against
a qualification which they have reviewed to ensure it meets the content and learning
outcomes. In these instances, authenticated copies of the qualification and the
review of its content must be made available to the external verifier. However,
no exemptions from assessment are allowed for unit DPM06 (which is externally
assessed) and DPM12 (the integrative assessment) 
A
number of qualifications including PRINCE2, APMP, PMIP, MOR, MSP and ISEB
provide partial exemption from a number of the units of this qualification.
Normally, partial exemption will result in candidates being exempt from the study
requirement of the unit. They will normally be required to provide evidence that
the learning outcomes have been met, and will be required to produce a reflective
statement confirming that their capability in that area is current. - 15
hours Business Context
- 25 hours
Principles of Programme and Project Management
- 15
hours Risk Management
- 15 hours - Quality
Management
- 15 hours - Change and Configuration
Management
- 30 hours - Managing People
- 15
hours - Managing Contracts
- 20 hours - Integrative
Assessment
- 30 hours - Project Planning
- 30
hours - Project Monitoring and Control
- TOTAL 210 hours

Chartered
Management Institute awards are professional qualifications that demand high standards
of knowledge, understanding, reasoning and judgement, coupled with clarity of
expression. Our approach to assessment for all our qualifications is built on
the following principles: - The assessment should, wherever possible,
use work-based evidence drawn from the candidates own organisational experience
- Approved
Centres will have clearly identified how the organisational dimension to the candidates
evidence and assessment will be incorporated into the assessment process
- The
assessment process will be sufficiently flexible to allow for the diversity of
candidate organisational experience to be used, and will take into account special
needs of any candidate for whom work-based evidence will be difficult to obtain
- The
assessment process will not compromise or present any risk to candidate, organisational
or commercial confidentiality
- The assessment process will recognise equal
opportunity issues, will take due account of the values and ethics of management,
and will focus on the application of the concepts of management in practice
- The
assessments must be valid, reliable and fair
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