
Passing the PRINCE2 Examinations
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Inhalt
- Passing the PRINCE2T Examinations
- Contents
- OGC's foreword
- Chief Examiner's foreword
- The Official Accreditor's foreword
- Acknowledgements
- 1 The PRINCE2 qualifications
- 1.1 Introducing PRINCE2
- Figure 1 OGC best-practice guidance
- 1.2 PRINCE2 qualifications
- 1.3 The purpose of this guide
- 2 The PRINCE2 syllabus
- 2.1 Introduction
- 2.2 High-level performance definition of a successful candidate
- 2.2.1 Foundation
- 2.2.2 Practitioner
- Table 1 Comparison between 2005 and 2009 PRINCE2 exams
- 2.3 Learning Outco mesAssessment Mo del
- 2.3.1 Background
- 2.3.2 Purpose
- 2.3.3 L evels
- Table 2 The four learning levels used in assessments
- 2.4 Syllabus presentation
- 2.5 Syllabus areas
- Overview, principles and tailoring PRINCE2 to the project environment (OV)
- Business Case (BC) theme
- Organization (OR) theme
- Quality (QU) theme
- Plans (PL) theme
- Risk (RK) theme
- Change (CH) theme
- Progress (PG) theme
- Starting up a Project (SU ) process
- Directing a Project (DP) process
- Initiating a Project (IP) process
- Controlling a Stage (CS) process
- Managing Product Delivery (MP) process
- Managing a Stage Boundary (SB) process
- Closing a Project (CP) process
- 3 The foundation examination
- 3.1 Structure of the examination
- 3.2 Hints and tips
- 3.3 APM Group candidate guidance - foundation
- PRINCE2 foundation exam candidate guidance
- 3.4 Sample foundation paper
- The Foundation Examination
- PRINCE2 foundation examination Answer key
- 4 The practitioner examination
- 4.1 Structure of the examination
- 4.2 Question types
- 4.3 Hints and tips
- 4.4 APM Group candidate guidance - practitioner
- PRINCE2 practitioner exam candidate guidance
- 4.5 Sample paper
- The Practitioner Examination EX02 Scenario Booklet
- Project Scenario Calendar Project
- Question 1: Business Case Theme - Additional Information
- Question 2: Organization Theme - Additional Information
- Question 3: Quality Theme - Additional Information
- Question 4: Starting up a Project + Initiating a Project Processes - Additional Information
- Question 5: Risk Theme - Additional Information
- Question 6: Plans Theme - Additional Information
- The Practitioner Examination EX02 Question Booklet
- Syllabus areas covered:
- Question Number 1 Syllabus Area Business Case Theme
- Question Number 2 Syllabus Area Organization Theme
- Question Number 3 Syllabus Area Quality Theme
- Question Number 4 Syllabus Area Starting up a Project + Initiating a Project Processes
- Question Number 5 Syllabus Area Risk Theme
- Question Number 6 Syllabus Area Plans Theme
- Question Number 7 Syllabus Area Progress Theme
- Question Number 8 Syllabus Area Change Theme
- Question Number 9 Syllabus Area Directing a Project + Managing a Stage Boundary + Closing a Project Processes
- The Practitioner Examination Marking Scheme
- The Practitioner Examination Rationale
- Question: 1, Part: A, Type: MR
- Question: 1, Part: B, Type: AR
- Question: 2, Part: A, Type: MR
- Question: 2, Part: B, Type: AR
- Question: 3, Part: A, Type: MG
- Question: 3, Part: B, Type: MG
- Question: 3, Part: C, Type: MR
- Question: 4, Part: A, Type: CL
- Question: 4, Part: B, Type: CL
- Question: 5, Part: A, Type: MG
- Question: 5, Part: B, Type: AR
- Question: 6, Part: A, Type: MG
- Question: 6, Part: B, Type: MR
- Question: 7, Part: A, Type: CL
- Question: 7, Part: B, Type: AR
- Question: 8, Part: A, Type: MG
- Question: 8, Part: B, Type: MG
- Question: 9, Part: A, Type: CL
- Question: 9, Part: B, Type: AR
- 5 And finally.
- Further information
- From the Office of Government Commerce
- From TSO (complementary publications)
- Accredited Consultants
- Index
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