ILX Group and the Home Office devise new accredited qualification to transform leadership of programmesILX
Group and the Home Office devise new accredited qualification to transform leadership programmes
Tuesday, June 17, 2008
ILX Group plc has worked with the Home Office to develop and deliver an accredited qualification for Senior
Responsible Owners (SROs) as an industry standard. It will be the World’s first comprehensive training course to
measure the leadership of Programmes and Projects at Sponsor level. The programme has been accredited by the APM
Group and the qualification, APMG Programme & Project Sponsorship (PPS) and will be available from 24 June
2008.
This qualification is based on a series of Executive Briefings developed by ILX Group plc for the Home Office.
These briefings equip senior level staff with the practical knowledge and skills needed to lead the successful
delivery of complex policies and initiatives. ILX Group plc is the only training provider to support the
development of this product from conception through to launch of the qualification, including an active role on the
APMG exam panel. To date, over 70 people have attended the briefings and over half of these have now taken the new
exam.
Howard Joseph, Head of PPM Skills in the Home Office Centre of Excellence comments, “The SRO Executive Briefings
take a new and practical approach to project leadership by providing sponsors and SROs with the top line
information, cherry picked from the key products that are available. For example, when covering Managing Successful
Programmes (MSP) or PRINCE2, the course doesn’t go into the minutiae of the methodologies themselves; instead it
tells the sponsor ‘this is the technique, this is how it can help you, and this is when you should take an interest
in using it’. Put simply, the focus is to provide practical advice to SROs and other sponsors to do the right thing
at the right time and to establish appropriate engagement with their project team.”
The Home Office currently has 35 major projects/programmes in progress costing in excess of 40 million pounds and
many hundreds of smaller ones. The APMG Programme & Project Sponsorship qualification takes the training a
stage further by testing the key components through a formal exam. The exam certifies that sponsors are equipped
with the knowledge and skills needed to lead successful delivery of a policy or initiative.
On 8th May, Sir David Normington, the Home Office Permanent Secretary presented certificates to the successful
candidates from the pilots of the APMG exam said, “It is very important that senior managers understand their
sponsor role and are able to adopt an appropriate approach. In the Home Office we currently have many important
projects, so it is extremely important that we professionalise the role of Senior Responsible Owner. I recognise
the value of effective project management and will be encouraging our project sponsors to take this
qualification”.
Eddie Kilkelly, Managing Director, ILX Group plc, says, “The focus is on equipping senior leaders with practical
skills they need to lead successful programmes, the training can support individuals in the public sector and
private sector. A good illustration of this is that the first candidates to pass the examination came from the Home
Office, UK Borders Agency, the National School for Government and the Atomic Weapons Establishment.”
The two day modular PPS programme which is also available as 4-6 hours of e-learning does not have a course ‘book’,
but instead a ten page syllabus and reading lists for additional information. The syllabus contains four training
modules: • The role of the sponsor: the more traditional material defining the role of sponsor • The sponsor
working with people: including leadership and stakeholder engagement • Identifying and establishing a
programme/project • The delivery journey: mid-term running and various types of ending.
The syllabus is methodology independent and uses generic terms as far as possible. Candidates are assessed with a
formal objective testing examination (OTE), a practical assessment that poses situational questions based on a
given scenario.
The Home Office is the government department responsible for leading the national effort to protect the public from
terrorism, crime and anti-social behaviour. As such it is responsible for the police, immigration and passport
services and MI5. Furthermore it is responsible for government policy on security-related issues such as drugs,
counter-terrorism and ID cards.
Comment: The 4-6 hour e-learning course cannot totally replicate the 2 day course in
that some face to face element is essential. However, it can very much prepare those who will be attending a future
course, act as refresher work for those who have been on the course whilst also being available to those who cannot
attend a 2 day course.
17 Jun 2008
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