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Five Steps to Becoming a Programme Manager London, UK Australia Dubai New Zealand ILX Group Plc - 4th Floor, 15 Fetter Lane, London, EC4A 1BW, United Kingdom T: +44 (0) 207 371 4444 E: [email protected] www.ilxgroup.com ILX Group Pty Ltd - Level 1, Building 1, The Binary Centre, 3 Richardson Place, North Ryde, NSW 2113, Australia T: +61 (0)2 8035 4350 E: [email protected] www.ilxgroup.com/au ILX Consulting JLT - 901A 1 Lake Plaza, Jumeirah Lake Towers, Dubai, PO Box 643829, United Arab Emirates T: +971 (0) 561 496 498 E: [email protected] www.ilxgroup.com/ae ILX Group Ltd - PO Box 796, Shortland St. Mail Centre, Auckland 1140, New Zealand E: [email protected] www.ilxgroup.com/nz www.ilxgroup.com © ILX Group 2014 MSP® is a registered trade mark of AXELOS Limited. PMI is a registered mark of the Project Management Institute, Inc. Have you been there, done that and got the T shirt in project management? Time to move on to Programme Management? Here are a few things to consider: 1. Qualifications: You can’t get away from them. They are a good way of learning and demonstrating to your employer that you have the fundamental knowledge and skills. They also show commitment to your self-development and to your career. Managing Successful Programmes ( MSP ® ) and the PMI ® ’s Programme Management recognised qualifications are worth considering. 2. Experience: Several years of experience in dealing, not only with all the accepted nuts and bolts of project management, but also with tricky political situations and tricky people while still delivering a successful project would help to show your mettle. 3. Understanding the Role: Broad shoulders are useful as a programme manager for you are accountable for the success and failure of course, of the programme. Responsibilities will include planning programme-level activities and schedule of projects, defining terms of reference as well as setting policies and procedures and standards. 4. Multi-tasking and multiple techniques: The programme manager has a wide range of responsibilities and needs to be able to oversee multiple projects to ensure that they stay on schedule and bring benefits in keeping with the company’s strategic goals and objectives. At the same time you must factor in problems you might have as well as ways to solve them. A good knowledge of techniques needed for planning, monitoring and controlling programmes, of business change tools, of benefits identification and management techniques and of budgeting and resource allocation are all essential in getting the right end result. Success comes too from knowing how to delegate and that comes from knowing your team. 5. Excellent people skills: A trite but true requirement, for as the programme manager you will be working with highly qualified and confident people. You can expect to have to influence and deal with stakeholders whilst leading and managing multiple teams and individuals across several business units. You will also have to understand and meet their differing perspectives and needs whilst keeping in sight strategic goals and objectives. Good leadership and management skills, the ability to forge good interpersonal relationships and maintain good communication links as well as a talent for team building are some of the traits of good programme managers. There are other useful qualities of course and some might say it helps to be able to accept criticism, have a glass-half-full mentality or just have a thick skin. Useful Links JOBS Exec-appointments.com – part of Financial Times Recruitment Solutions TRAINING BODIES & MSP Official site Association of Project Management (APM ® ) Project Management Institute

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  • Five Steps to Becoming a Programme Manager

    London, UK Australia

    Dubai New Zealand

    w w w .i lx g ro u p .c om ILX Group 2014

    PRINCE2 is a registered trade mark of AXELOS Limited

    ILX Group Plc - 4th Floor, 15 Fetter Lane, London, EC4A 1BW, United Kingdom T: +44 (0) 207 371 4444 E: [email protected] www.ilxgroup.com ILX Group Pty Ltd - Level 1, Building 1, The Binary Centre, 3 Richardson Place, North Ryde, NSW 2113, Australia T: +61 (0)2 8035 4350 E: [email protected] www.ilxgroup.com/au ILX Consulting JLT - 901A 1 Lake Plaza, Jumeirah Lake Towers, Dubai, PO Box 643829, United Arab Emirates T: +971 (0) 561 496 498 E: [email protected] www.ilxgroup.com/ae ILX Group Ltd - PO Box 796, Shortland St. Mail Centre, Auckland 1140, New Zealand E: [email protected] www.ilxgroup.com/nz

    www.ilxgroup.com ILX Group 2014 MSP is a registered trade mark of AXELOS Limited. PMI is a registered mark of the Project Management Institute, Inc.

    Have you been there, done that and got the T shirt in project management? Time to move on to Programme Management? Here are a few things to consider: 1. Qualifications: You cant get away from them. They are a good way of learning and demonstrating to your employer that

    you have the fundamental knowledge and skills. They also show commitment to your self-development and to your career. Managing Successful Programmes (MSP) and the PMIs Programme Management recognised qualifications are worth considering.

    2. Experience: Several years of experience in dealing, not only with all the accepted nuts and bolts of project management,

    but also with tricky political situations and tricky people while still delivering a successful project would help to show your mettle.

    3. Understanding the Role: Broad shoulders are useful as a programme manager for you are accountable for the success

    and failure of course, of the programme. Responsibilities will include planning programme-level activities and schedule of projects, defining terms of reference as well as setting policies and procedures and standards.

    4. Multi-tasking and multiple techniques: The programme manager has a wide range of responsibilities and needs to be

    able to oversee multiple projects to ensure that they stay on schedule and bring benefits in keeping with the companys strategic goals and objectives. At the same time you must factor in problems you might have as well as ways to solve them. A good knowledge of techniques needed for planning, monitoring and controlling programmes, of business change tools, of benefits identification and management techniques and of budgeting and resource allocation are all essential in getting the right end result. Success comes too from knowing how to delegate and that comes from knowing your team.

    5. Excellent people skills: A trite but true requirement, for as the programme manager you will be working with highly

    qualified and confident people. You can expect to have to influence and deal with stakeholders whilst leading and managing multiple teams and individuals across several business units. You will also have to understand and meet their differing perspectives and needs whilst keeping in sight strategic goals and objectives. Good leadership and management skills, the ability to forge good interpersonal relationships and maintain good communication links as well as a talent for team building are some of the traits of good programme managers. There are other useful qualities of course and some might say it helps to be able to accept criticism, have a glass-half-full mentality or just have a thick skin.

    Useful Links

    JOBS Exec-appointments.com part of Financial Times Recruitment Solutions TRAINING BODIES & MSP Official site Association of Project Management (APM) Project Management Institute