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The syllabus provides a summary of the coverage of the qualification, the details are then found in the learning outcomes and assessment criteria. Both the syllabus and the learning outcomes and assessment criteria are, but the presentation of the content better reflects teaching approaches than the functional breakdown of the APM Body of Knowledge 6 th edition structure. Where curly brackets are employed {WBS}, these are used to indicate acronyms. Where standard brackets are employed (concept, definition ), these are used to indicate generic or specific topic coverage. Where italics are used these are for clarification of syllabus rather than specific content. APM Introductory Certificate syllabus aligned to APM Body of Knowledge 6 th edition v1.1 Page 2 of 7

Overview of syllabus coverage and Body of Knowledge 6 th edition references Coverage of Learning outcomes 1. Project and the operating environment definition project, project key purpose of project definition programme and portfolio relationship of programme and portfolio to project differences between project and business as usual benefits of effective project project environment PESTLE as a tool 2. Project life cycle definition phases reasons for structuring projects into phases handover and closure 3. Management structures by which projects operate roles and responsibilities project manager project sponsor project steering group/board project team members PMO end user 4. Project planning project plan - purpose of, benefits ownership and approval of project plan purpose of a business case role of the sponsor and project manager in relation to the business case purpose of benefits use of KPIs stakeholder, stakeholder analysis estimating & estimating funnel project success criteria success factors project reporting Body of Knowledge reference 1.1.1, 1.1.2, 1.1.3, 1.2.2, 1.2.1 1.1.6 1.1.1, 1.1.8, 3.1.4 1.1.7, 3.1.1, 3.1.3, 3.1.5, 3.1.6, 3.2.1 Continued APM Introductory Certificate syllabus aligned to APM Body of Knowledge 6 th edition v1.1 Page 3 of 7

5. Scope definition scope product Breakdown Structure {PBS}, Work Breakdown Structure {WBS} definitions configuration definition change control links between configuration and change control change control process configuration process 6. Scheduling and resource total float, critical path, Gantt chart, baseline, milestone definition- resource types of resources resource smoothing/resource levelling procurement 7. Risk and issue definition - project risk and risk project risk process use of risk register definition- issue and issue use of issue log escalation process 8. Project quality definition - quality and quality definition quality planning, quality assurance, quality control, continual improvement differences between quality assurance and quality control project reviews - gate post, benefit, peer reviews 9. Communication definition - communication methods of communication barriers to communication effective communication communication plan (When the format is changed we need to ensure Topic areas are kept together 10. Leadership and teamwork definition - leadership role of project team leader definition - project team teamwork models 3.2, 3.2.2, 3.2.3 3.3.1,3.3.2,3.3,3.7.3 3.5, 3.5.1, 3.5.2, 3.6, 3.6.2 2.1.1 2.15, 2.17 APM Introductory Certificate syllabus aligned to APM Body of Knowledge 6 th edition v1.1 Page 4 of 7

Syllabus learning outcomes and assessment criteria Learning outcomes When awarded credit for this unit, a learner will: 1 Understand project and the operating environment 2 Understand the project lifecycle 3 Understand the structure by which projects operate Assessment criteria Assessment of this learning outcome will require a learner to demonstrate that they can: 1.1 define a project 1.2 identify the differences between a project and business as usual 1.3 define project 1.4 state the key purpose of project 1.5 list the core components of project 1.6 list the benefits to an organisation of effective project 1.7 define programme and portfolio and their relationship with project 1.8 define the term project environment 1.9 define the components of the PESTLE acronym 2.1 define the term project life cycle 2.2 state the phases of a typical project life cycle 2.3 identify reasons for structuring projects into phases 3.1 define the roles and responsibilities of project manager project sponsor project steering group/ board project team members project office end users Continued APM Introductory Certificate syllabus aligned to APM Body of Knowledge 6 th edition v1.1 Page 5 of 7

4. Understand project planning 5. Understand project scope 6. Understand scheduling and resource 4.1 state the main purpose of a project plan 4.2 define who is involved in the creation of the project plan 4.3 explain why the project plan needs to be approved, owned and shared 4.4 identify the purpose and the typical content of a business case 4.5 define the role of the sponsor and project manager in relation to the business case 4.6 define stakeholders and stakeholder and explain why stakeholder analysis is important. 4.7 define benefits 4.8 define the use of KPIs 4.9 identify typical estimating methods (including analytical, comparative, parametric) 4.10 describe the estimating funnel 4.11 define success criteria in the context of managing projects 4.12 identify typical success factors that may contribute to successful projects 4.13 define the purpose and benefits of project reporting 5.1 define project scope 5.2 describe how product breakdown structure {PBS} and work breakdown structure {WBS} are used to illustrate the scope of work required 5.3 define the uses of Cost Breakdown Structure {CBS} Organisational Breakdown Structure {OBS} Responsibility Assignment Matrix {RAM} 5.4 define the following in relation to scope configuration change control 5.5 explain the relationship between change control and configuration 5.6 list the steps involved in a typical change control process 5.7 list the activities in a typical configuration process 6.1 identify the purpose of scheduling 6.2 outline different approaches to scheduling (including critical path analysis, total float, Gantt(bar)charts, baseline, milestone) 6.3 define resource 6.4 define procurement within the context of project 6.5 list different categories and types of resources needed for projects Continued APM Introductory Certificate syllabus aligned to APM Body of Knowledge 6 th edition v1.1 Page 6 of 7

7. Understand risk and issue 8. Understand project quality 9. Understand communication in the project environment 7.1 define risk 7.2 define risk 7.3 explain the purpose of risk 7.4 outline a high level risk process 7.5 describe the use of a risk register 7.6 define an issue 7.7 define issue 7.8 explain the difference between an issue and a risk 7.9 describe the use of an issue log 8.1 define quality 8.2 define quality 8.3 define the following: quality planning, quality assurance, quality control and continual improvement 8.4 outline the difference between quality control and quality assurance 8.5 identify the purpose of: gate reviews post project reviews benefit reviews peer reviews project audits 9.1 define communication 9.2 outline different media of communication identify potential barriers to effective communication 9.3 identify ways to facilitate effective communication 9.4 define the contents of a communication plan 9.5 explain the benefits of a communication plan 10. Understand principles of leadership and teamwork 10.1 define leadership 10.2 outline how a project team leader can influence team performance 10.3 define what is meant by the term project team 10.4 outline the advantages and disadvantages of team models such as Belbin and Margerison McCann APM Introductory Certificate syllabus aligned to APM Body of Knowledge 6 th edition v1.1 Page 7 of 7