What is Managing Successful Programmes (MSP)?

December 7, 2008 | Author: PM Hut | Filed under: Certification, Program Management

What is Managing Successful Programmes (MSP)?
By Steve Twine

MSP offers a framework and systematic approach to programme management based on the cumulative experience of thousands of successful organisations. Using the MSP approach will help organisations deliver change in the face of complexity, risks and interdependencies.

  • Clear focus on outcomes
  • Defined responsibilities and lines of communication
  • Effective planning
  • Engagement of all stakeholders
  • Active management of quality and risk

The MSP manual is based on a framework comprising “Principles”, “Governance Themes” and “Transformational Flow”.

Steve Twine is founder and Managing Director of Focus on Project Management Focus is a fast growing training organisation that specialises in project management. Focus works in association with most of the leading accredited providers of PRINCE2, APM and PMI training.

The Focus website provides you with impartial accreditation advice and access to the widest choice of project management courses in the UK.

Steve has led complex and high profile international projects for Ford and other major players within the motor industry. He is also an accomplished trainer.

Steve Twine
Managing Director
http://www.focusprojects.co.uk

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