The EC has recently taken the initiative to bring the PM² Methodology closer to its broader stakeholders and user community in order to establish a common project management language and process for projects. Implementing a common PM language across the entire H2020 Programme will increase effectiveness, collaboration, efficiency and success and thus, understanding and implementing the PM² Methodology is essential for anyone participating or dealing with European projects.
MANAGEMENT AND COORDINATION OF E.C. FUNDED PROJECTS; THE PM² METHODOLOGY
(Effective Project Management based on the PM² Methodology of the European Commission)
This unique course has been designed to address the needs of organisations and people involved in international collaborative EU funded projects. Is the only course developed around the PM² Methodology of the European Commission with a strong focus on its application to Horizon 2020 projects.
The course includes all the essentials for the understanding of the EU projects environment such as the rights and obligations of EU funds beneficiaries and provides step-by-step guidance for the management of projects.
The course will equip participants with all the necessary knowledge, skills and reference sources to help them understand, tailor and effectively use the PM² Methodology for the coordination of multi-party project work, but also for the effective reporting and smooth communication with the Project Officers of the European Commission.
During this two-day training, the Critical Success Factors (CSFs) of project management will be discussed and participants will understand how PM² addresses them. With the help of workshops and exercises, at the end of the course participants will be in a position to start implementing some of the PM² best practices which will increase the quality of their project management. After the training, participants will be in a position to more successfully coordinate collaborative projects and increase their success rates by implementing PM² in their proposals.
Strictly limited seats per course ensure a much more focused learning experience and a customised programme.
Courses are organised in several European countries, so choose the one which is most convenient for you and enrol today!
Find out more here: https://www.european.academy/pm2-in-h2020
Date
28-29 November 2017 | Paris
Next Courses
12-13 December 2017 | London
19-20 February 2018 | Brussels
20-21 March 2018 | Paris
17-18 April 2018 | Amsterdam
Participation
Complete 2 days training €1490 exl. VAT
Participation fees include
- Admission to the course
- Course’s Handbook
- Hard copies of training material
- Certification of “Management and Coordination of E.C. Funded Projects; the PM² Methodology” training completion
- Certificate of attendance
- Travel Insurance
- Accreditation to Professionals Directory
- Complimentary coffee and snack breaks
- Complimentary networking lunch breaks
Venue
After registrations participants will receive venue information along with accommodation and transportation suggestions. All courses are organised in central and easily commutable locations.
The PM² Methodology
PM² is a Project Management Methodology custom developed by the European Commission to fit the specific needs, culture and constraints of EU Institutions. Its purpose is to facilitate the effective management of a project’s complete lifecycle, and increase the quality of the project management process and project results. It incorporates elements from a wide range of globally accepted project management best practices as well as European Commission’s operational experience from many projects. PM² is a light and easy to implement methodology suitable for any type of project. The European Commission has published PM² with an open and free license for anyone to use for the management of their projects, with a focus on projects run within the EU Institutions or funded by EU programmes. As such, working knowledge of the PM² Methodology becomes essential for anyone participating in such projects.
Find out more and register here: https://www.european.academy/pm2-in-h2020
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