Press information issued on behalf of:
Amnis Ltd., 3000 Hillswood Drive, Hillswood Business Park, CHERTSEY,
Surrey, KT16 0RS
Web: www.amnis.uk.com
14th January 2010
Amnis helps improve clients' return on investment in project
management
The quality, innovation and productivity organisation, Amnis, has
developed a training programme that focuses on the essential skills
needed to plan and run successful projects. The programme - ‘People
Based Project Management' (PBPM) - is intended for healthcare
professionals who are concerned that their organisation's project
management performance has not improved despite their staff
receiving training on PRINCE2 project management techniques.
Amnis' Mark Eaton commented: "PBPM came about because a number of
NHS organisations have invested in PRINCE2 but, as yet, have not
seen much of a return on their investment.
"This is because PRINCE2 is suited to large scale projects while
most NHS organisations tend to have lots of small projects. In
addition, PRINCE2 does not really address the people issues that
affect the success of projects."
Amnis' PBPM programme provides an overview of project management;
reviews the project life cycle; explains how to plan and organise
projects, manage risk and conflict, control and monitor projects,
manage change and project teams, influence stakeholders as well as
complete and review projects.
The programme is relevant for all project managers, irrespective of
whether they have received PRINCE2 training or not. It is designed
for those who have found themselves running projects and want to top
up their knowledge as well as those who need to fill in the gaps in
their knowledge and practical skills relating to PRINCE2 techniques.
Delivered by experienced project and programme managers using a
combination of practical exercises, presentations and interactive
discussions, the PBPM programme consists of three days of training
plus a post-training project. Course graduates receive on-going
telephone and email coaching support as well as an endorsed
certificate, CPD points and credits towards Amnis' Lean Leader and
Performance Excellence training programmes.
Davinder Virdi, director of strategy at Amnis, observed: "PRINCE2
provides an excellent methodology for project management but, in
order for a project to be implemented successfully, you also need
people and management skills. Amnis' three day PBPM programme
focuses on these key areas.
"For large scale, high intensity projects with a complex structure,
such as the redesign of a new hospital, creation of an autonomous
provider organisation (APO) in primary care or similar, PRINCE2
provides a valuable structure. Yet most projects in healthcare are
far less complex and rely far more on interactions between
individuals, a simple structure and effective management skills."
"Amnis' trainers can take complex concepts and communicate them in a
way that is both understandable and easy to grasp," commented
Bridget Fitzsimon, Quality & Professional Standards Manager,
Addiction Service, at Wolverhampton City Primary Care Trust (WCPCT).
"Students can take these concepts away with them and apply the
practical principles, methods and techniques immediately.
"The training provides straightforward techniques which are
necessary to make any project happen. I felt I could leave the
training room and have a go at sorting out pretty much anything,"
she added.
For further details of Amnis' PBPM programme contact Amnis' Ruth
Bodman at
ruthbodman@amnis.uk.com or call 0870 446 1002.
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About Amnis Limited
Working with both public and private sector organisations, Amnis is a
consultancy which specialises in quality, innovation and productivity
improvement, helping clients plan and deploy strategies for successful
transformation. Its goal is to help clients not only deliver
sustainable change but also to develop their capability to tackle their
next challenges.
Providing both consultancy and training services, Amnis' team includes
specialists in Lean/Six Sigma, organisational development, strategic
planning, change management and systems thinking.
Further information from:
Mark Eaton, Amnis, 00 44 (0) 870 446 1002;
markeaton@amnis.uk.com
Bob
Little, Bob Little Press & PR, 00 44 (0)1727 860405;
bob.little@boblittlepr.com