MSP® Advanced Practitioner Re-Registration
Today's organisations exist in a climate of constant and increasing change. The many dynamic and contradictory drivers for change include innovations in technology, working practices (including outsourcing and partnerships), mergers, increased demands from regulation and for the public sector, delivery of policy driven by changing political parties and/or ministers. Whatever the organisation, wherever it is located, however it is structured, the rate of change is increasing.
Organisations that have learned to transform themselves through effective leadership and strategic control are more likely to survive and prosper. Programme management is increasingly being recognised as a key tool to ena…
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Today's organisations exist in a climate of constant and
increasing change. The many dynamic and contradictory drivers for
change include innovations in technology, working practices
(including outsourcing and partnerships), mergers, increased
demands from regulation and for the public sector, delivery of
policy driven by changing political parties and/or ministers.
Whatever the organisation, wherever it is located, however it is
structured, the rate of change is increasing.
Organisations that have learned to transform themselves through
effective leadership and strategic control are more likely to
survive and prosper. Programme management is increasingly being
recognised as a key tool to enable organisations to manage that
transformation. Managing Successful Programmes (MSP) represents
proven programme management good practice in successfully
delivering transformational change, drawn from the experiences of
both public and private sector organisations.
The MSP framework is based on three core concepts:
MSP Principles – derived from lessons learned in programmes
that had both positive and negative results. They represent common
factors that underpin the likelihood of success of any programme of
transformational change.MSP Governance Themes – an
organisation's approach to programme management needs to be
defined, measured and controlled. The Governance Themes allow
organisations to put in place the right leadership, delivery team,
robust organisation structures, controls and control information
(e.g. Blueprint, Business Case, Quality Management Strategy, etc),
giving the best chance of delivering the planned outcomes and
realising the desired benefits.MSP Transformational Flow –
the flow provides a route through the lifecycle of a programme,
from its conception through to its delivering the new capability,
outcomes and benefits and finally on to the close of the
programme.
Capita Learning & Development's MSP Advanced Practitioner
Re-Registration training course is based on the 2007 edition of the
MSP manual: 'Managing Successful Programmes'.
At a minimum of three, maximum of five years, after initial
certification, Registered MSP Advanced Practitioners are required
to sit and pass the MSP Advanced Practitioner Re-Registration
Examination in order to retain their Registered status. The
Advanced Practitioner Re-Registration Examination is a two to four
thousand word dissertation, with no time limits and delegates able
to use whatever reference material they wish. The dissertation
should, if possible, cover work of which the candidate has direct
experience from working in a programme environment within the last
five years. The candidate does not need to have been the programme
manager in order to write about the programme with which they were
involved. If a candidate has not worked with a programme within the
last five years then they may write about the MSPCare scenario
programme (written for the Advanced Practitioner examination) as if
it were one with which they had been closely involved.
The pass mark is fifty percent (38/75 marks). Failure to pass the
Advanced Practitioner Re-Registration examination after five years
as a Registered Advanced Practitioner will result in withdrawal of
Registered MSP Advanced Practitioner status.
- Ongoing verification of Registered MSP Advanced Practitioner accreditation status
- 'Proof' of ability to apply accredited Registered status to a 'live' scenario
- 'Proof' that MSP guidance was successfully used within the programme to deliver effective management in the chosen dissertation area
Already-qualified MSP Advanced Practitioners, who wish to renew their accreditation by taking the Re-Registration examination.
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