Description
APM ChPP is the ‘gold standard’ for project management worldwide. It is intended for those who wish to demonstrate their competent leadership and an ability to successfully manage highly complex projects, programmes and portfolios. For project professionals, achieving ChPP is the pinnacle of the career.
As part of the application you are required to demonstrate Advanced Technical Knowledge and Professional Practice on a number of competencies (depending on your pathway), as well as your ethical approach. It is expected that candidates at this level may have had some form of formal project management training to a level of IPMA Level D, APM-PMQ, PMI PMP, Prince 2 or similar, although it is not a pre-requisite.
To help you along this, Parallel have created a self-paced eLearning course to help you navigate the application.
Topics Covered
Module 1 Introduction to ChPP concepts
In this module we introduce you to the application process. We give you a study plan to take you through from start to finish and give you a template to complete the submission. We also start to talk about some of the basic concepts – application routes, technical knowledge, CPD, ethics, interviews and more.
Module 2 Continuous personal development (CPD) and ethics
In this module we look into the requirements for CPD in your application. This may be more or less relevant for you depending on your application route, but there is always a requirement to maintain a CPD log when you receive chartered status. Being a Chartered Project Professional means behaving in an ethical manner, and we will look at the commitment to ethics that you must make to become chartered.
Module 3 Technical knowledge and professional practice
As part of your ChPP application you will need to be able to display your technical knowledge and your professional practice. This means showing that you have knowledge of the underlying processes and theories, whilst also demonstrating your ability to put these into practice through your experience of running projects. The areas to be demonstrated include 9 mandatory competences plus a further 1 from a choice of 2, making 10 in total. This module will introduce you to both of these areas and discuss what you will need to display in both.
Module 4 Writing your project overviews
Your project overviews will form the basis of your written submission for the ChPP. It is therefore very important that they are well thought out, relevant and display the competence statements that you intend to focus on later in the submission. In this module, we will help guide you through choosing which project to write up and give you guidance on what you should and should not include.
Module 5 Writing your professional practice statements
This is where you display the competencies that are required to complete your chartership application. Writing your professional practice and ethical behaviour statements is probably the most challenging part of the application, as you need to tick a lot of boxes in not a lot of words. In this module, we take an in depth look into how to write your competence statements.
Module 6 Interview techniques
Following successful completion of your application you will be invited to attend an interview with 2 APM assessors. As with any interview it is vitally important that you prepare well for the ChPP assessment. We have a wealth of experience with preparing delegates for the interview, and in this module we will do just that, looking at what the assessors might ask and how to respond and conduct yourself throughout.
Learning outcomes
What is included in this course?
- Hours of tutor led workshops, guiding delegates through the process.
- A full written application review with expert feedback and multiple iterations
- Study materials including the APM ChPP Study Guide and eLearning resources
- Our full APM ChPP podcast series
- Mock interviews with one-to-one practice sessions and professional feedback
Prerequisites
We are taking candidates from all of the APM pathways.
ChPP is for anyone that meets all of the following criteria:
- having a proven track record delivering projects, programmes, portfolios or a key control or enabling function
- having up-to-date knowledge of current practices and methods
- being actively involved in the project profession
It is expected that candidates at this level may have had some form of prior recognised assessment or formal project management training. You should also have several years’ experience of leading and delivering projects, programmes or portfolios in a way that demonstrates attainment to the defined level of the project professional ChPP standard.
Payments
Course Dates
Oct
- £1,300.00 excl. VAT
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ChPP Launch Day
Wed 01 Oct 09:00 - 16:30
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Deadline: Initial Submission [Project Overview (x1) and Professional Practice Statements (x2)]
Fri 31 Oct 17:00 - 17:00
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Check in Webinar 1
Thu 13 Nov 10:00 - 11:00
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Deadline: Portfolio Submission to Parallel Project Training
Fri 28 Nov 17:00 - 17:00
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Workshop 2 - Interview prep
Wed 17 Dec 09:00 - 13:00
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Deadline: Final Submission to the APM
Fri 16 Jan 17:00 - 17:00
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121 Mock interviews (1hr) - exact time TBC
Tue 24 Feb - Wed 25 Feb 09:00 - 17:00