APM Developing P3M Professionalism London 9th July 2014

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Developing P3M professionalism

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Presentation given by Nick Jones at The Strand Palace Hotel on Wednesday 9th July 2014 designed for Project & Programme Management (PPM) and Learning & Development professionals within our corporate membership, and other organisations with a strong interest in developing professional standards within their PPM community.

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Developing

P3M professionalism

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Structure

APM

Current context and APM Vision 2020

The 5 Dimensions of Professionalism

Supportive resources

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Engaging with 500,000 people

online

c.21,000 members and

growing

c.550 corporate members

Leading member of the

IPMA

c.90,000 APM qualified and

growing

200+ events nationally every

year

Educational charity

Turnover

£7m+

Preparing to become a

chartered body

About APM

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The community we serve

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Structure

APM

Current context and APM Vision 2020

The 5 Dimensions of Professionalism

Supportive resources

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The profession: themes and trends

Tolerance

of failure in

decline

Professionalism

versus

methodologies

Growth of

portfolio

management

Largest projects

not deliverable

from within single

organisation

Collaboration and

partnership Increasingly

complex

governance

New commercial

models

Success is the

default

expectation

“It is time to lead”

http://www.apm.org.uk/news/time-lead

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The benefits of PM professionalism

Corporately

– Improved project delivery

– Improvement on bottom line

Individually

– Recognition & Status

– Remuneration

Socially

– Responsible use of public funds

€3 Billion !!

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A big vision ...

A world in which All Projects Succeed

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Structure

APM

Current context and APM Vision 2020

The 5 Dimensions of Professionalism

Supportive resources

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Strategy to deliver the vision

1. Develop and maintain APM

infrastructure

2. Develop and maintain standards &

knowledge

3. Promote and apply those standards

& knowledge

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APM’s Professionalism model

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The core components A framework or methodology which

defines the processes and practices

for the organisation

A competence framework to map

levels of knowledge and

experience at appropriate levels

Qualifications to provide developmental

opportunities and recognition of

competence at appropriate levels

A continuing professional development

scheme that broadens horizons and builds

understanding through sharing of good practice

Recognition that true professionals should

be accountable for their actions and adhere

to a code of ethics and professional conduct

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Breadth & Depth

Breadth of Knowledge - APM Body of Knowledge

Depth of Ability - APM Competence Framework.

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Achievement

Organisational

capability

Practitioner Qualification (IPMA Level C)

Programme / Portfolio Strategy (IPMA Level A)

Project Leadership (IPMA Level B)

Knowledge

Competence

0 years 8 – 10 years

Registered Project Professional (RPP)

Higher

Apprenticeship in

project management (APM Introductory Certificate)

(APMP – IPMA Level D)

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Commitment – Continuing Professional Development

Commitment

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Accountability – membership

P3M professional

Student

Associate

Full member: MAPM

Fellow member: FAPM

Knowledge

Competence

0 years 8 – 10 years

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Built into everything we do

APM

Registered

Project

Professional

Corporate

accreditation

Academic

accreditation

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Structure

APM

Current context and APM Vision 2020

The 5 Dimensions of Professionalism

Supportive resources

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Supportive Resources:

APM Branches Scotland

North West

South Wales & West of England

Yorkshire & N Lincs

Northern Ireland

(Hong Kong)

North East

East of England

London

Wessex

Thames Valley

Midlands

South East

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SIG Network

Women in

Project

Management

Value

Management

Project &

Programme

Assurance

Programme

Management Portfolio

Management

People

Knowledge

Management Risk

Governance

Contracts &

Procurement

Benefits

Management

Supportive Resources APM Specific Interest Groups (SIGs)

Change

Management

PMO

Planning,

Monitoring

& Control

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Project and Network Magazines

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APM Website - www.apm.org.uk

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Annual Conference and Awards Dinner

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You should have got out of this session:

A greater awareness of APM and its endeavours for the

P3M profession

An understanding of the principles and the benefits of P3M

Professionalism

Knowledge of the core APM resources that underpin the

professional advocacy

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Nick Jones

Senior Membership

Development Manager

[email protected]

DDI: 01844 271673

Mobile: 07841 436282

Thank You