PRINCE2® 7 Foundation and Practitioner Training in Norway

  • Learn via: Classroom
  • Duration: 5 Days
  • Level: Intermediate
  • Price: From €3,484+VAT
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According to PeopleCert, PRINCE2® is "the world’s most practised and recognised project management method and provides the essentials for managing any project of any size or complexity."

This highly interactive and engaging course introduces the five integrated elements of PRINCE2:
Project context, practices, processes, principles — with people at its heart.

This updated PRINCE2 version reflects modern project management and includes key concepts such as sustainability, data management, commercial focus, and, most importantly, people management.


Course Structure

This is a 5-day PRINCE2® 7 Foundation and Practitioner Training in Norway, split into 3 days Foundation and 2 days Practitioner.
Led by experienced instructors, you’ll learn through individual and group exercises, case study applications, learning games, and practice exam sessions.


What PRINCE2 Can Do for You

Project managers with recognized qualifications and experience can access exciting, high-profile roles across diverse sectors.
This exam-focused course provides essential practical skills to avoid costly mistakes and boost your project success.


Key Benefits:

  • Improved Communication: A common project language used and understood globally

  • Clear Roles & Responsibilities: A defined structure for delegation and accountability

  • Adaptability: Tailored for different industries and project types

  • Best Practice: Globally recognized standard for project success


Foundation Exam

FeatureDetail
Duration60 minutes
Questions60 (multiple-choice)
Pass mark60% (36 correct answers)
Materials allowedClosed book


Practitioner Exam

FeatureDetail
Duration150 minutes
Questions70 (scenario-based multiple choice)
Pass mark60% (42 correct answers)
Materials allowedPRINCE2 official manual only

Exam Scheduling: You can take your exam when ready, but not before 5:30 PM on day 3 (Foundation) and day 5 (Practitioner).


  • No prerequisites for Foundation level, but prior project experience is beneficial.

  • Practitioner level requires PRINCE2-7 Foundation or an approved equivalent.

  • Foundation Level: Ideal for beginners or those new to PRINCE2

  • Practitioner Level: For those actively managing projects as part of a formal role

Note: Practitioner exam requires successful completion of the Foundation certificate or an equivalent (e.g., PMP, CAPM, IPMA A-D) as recognized by PeopleCert.

By the end of this PRINCE2® 7 Foundation and Practitioner Training in Norway, you will have gained knowledge and skills in the following areas:

  • Project Context: Apply PRINCE2 appropriately depending on project size, sector, and scope

  • Principles: Master all 7 guiding principles of PRINCE2

  • People: Learn to manage stakeholders effectively

  • Practices: Use the 7 key project management practices across the lifecycle

  • Processes: Understand and apply the 7 lifecycle stages from start to closure

Project Context

  • Organizational context

  • Commercial and delivery methods

  • Sustainability

  • Project scale and benefits

Principles

  • Continued business justification

  • Learning from experience

  • Defined roles and responsibilities

  • Managing by exception

  • Managing by stages

  • Product focus

  • Tailoring for the environment

People

  • Leading change and teams

  • Communication

  • People-centric approach

Practices

  • Business case

  • Organisation

  • Planning

  • Quality

  • Risk

  • Issues

  • Progress

Processes

  • Starting up a project

  • Directing a project

  • Initiating a project

  • Controlling a stage

  • Managing product delivery

  • Managing stage boundaries

  • Closing a project



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Upcoming Trainings

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PRINCE2® 7 Foundation and Practitioner Training Course in Norway

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