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Providing  project  managers  with methods,  tools,  and  techniques  to  execute  projects,  programs,  

and  portfolios  using  sustainable  methods.

Training  provides  access  to  international  assessment  and

Certification.

Green  Project  Management®

Projects  integrating  Sustainable  Methods  Training

MEETING  THE  CHALLENGE

Focus  on  the  Future Challenges  to  humanity  such  as  environmental  degradation,  economic  instability,  the  lack  of  so-­‐

cial  justice,  and  democracy  impact  millions  of  people  every  day  and  project  management  is  a  dis-­‐

cipline  that  is  uniquely  suited  to  address  them  head  on. As   these   challenges   are   increasing   at   an   alarming   rate,   the   resources   that   are   required   to  meet  these  needs  are  often  hard  to  find. GPM’s  PRiSM  Practitioner  is  a  course  designed  to  instill  methods  to  address  these  needs  Our  one of  a  kind  program  covers  the  core  practices  and  principles  of  project  management  with  an  emphasis  on  environmental,  fiscal  and  social  responsibility  using  a  series  of  hands-­‐on  exercises,  based  on  real  world  scenarios,  adhering  to  the  UN  Global  Compact’s  10  Principles.

ABOUT  GPM

Who  is  GPM? GPM’s  purpose  is  to  be  the  catalyst  for  the  evolution  of  the  discipline  of  project  management  and  to  improve  project  delivery  capability  

without   compromising   future   generation’s   ability   to  meet   their   own  needs.  Our   organization's   three   pillar   approach   to   professional  

development  encompasses  Methodology,  Education,  and  Certification  which  serves  to  stimulate  current  working  practices  with  an  in-­‐

creased   awareness   of   the   eco-­‐environmental,   financial,   and   societal   impacts   that   project   processes   and   resulting   products   have.   As  

contributors  to,  and  members  of  the  United  Nations  Global  Compact,  our  commitment  to  global  citizenship  is  embodied  in  our  efforts  

to  help  individuals  and  organizations  around  the  world  build  skills  that  empower  them  to  participate  and  contribute  to  a  healthy  econ-­‐

omy  with  a  commitment  to  environmental  and  social  stewardship.

A  few  facts: • We  are  the  only  international  project  management  professional  development  organization  with  a  sole  focus  on  sustainability • We  are  a  member  of  ANSI  and  our  certification  process  aligns  with  ISO  17024 • Our  courses  are  available  in  English,  Spanish,  Dutch  and  are  taught  in  over  50  countries • We  are  competence  enablers  of  the  asapm.  (IPMA-­‐USA) • We  are  a  member  and  contributor  to  the  United  Nations  Global  Compact  and  support  PRIME • The   GPMG   Accreditation   Board   is   a   non-­‐profit   entity   that   provider   governance   and   oversight   for   GPM-­‐b,   GPM,   and   GPM-­‐m  

certifi-­‐cations Our  Sustainability  Partners

LEARNING  OBJECTIVES

About  the  Course

PRiSM  Practitioner  opens  the  topic  to  the  benefits  gained  from  adopting  a  sustainability  based  project  delivery  approach  while  educating  the  attendees  in  the  full  processes  and  activities  re-­‐quired  to  integrate  the  P5  framework  into  their  own  working  practices  and  project  delivery  meth-­‐odologies.

Participants  learn  how  weave  sustainable  methods  into  the  fabric  of  their  projects  and  expand  their  

capabilities  to  stretch  beyond  scope  and  deliverables  to  impact  the  five  bottom  lines  that  define  the  health  of  the  organization  . The  aim  of  the  PRiSM  Practitioner  course  is  to  train,  educate,  and  develop  individuals  in  project  management  and  sustainability  to  improve  the  management  and  delivery  of  all  types  of  projects  within  the  set  performance,  time,  cost,  and  integration  criteria  through-­‐out  their  own  organization  and  to  show  how  these  changes  can  best  be  integrated  into  business  operations  and  become  the  normal  embedded  practice  for  the  organization. What  students  learn  in  the  course: •    Project  Management  Standards  based  on  ISO  21500  Guidance  for  Project  Man-­‐ PRiSM  Practitioner  is  an  IPMA®  reg-­‐

agement istered  training  course  and  is  au-­‐

•    Sustainability  and  Project  Process  Integration thored  by  professors,  instructors,  and

•    The  PRiSM™  Methodology

practitioners    who    have    extensive

•    Social,  Economic,  &  Environmental  Sustainability,  Project  Process,  and  Project hands  on  project  management  expe-­‐

Products  as  measurable  bottom  lines  and  Key  Performance  Indicators rience.

•    How  to  measure  and  report  on  your  projects  using  13  GRI  Indicators  and  the  34

Project  Sustainability  Elements

•    Sustainability  Management  Planning  (SMP)  and  Risk  mitigation

•    ISO  Standards  from  a  project  management  perspective  including:

•    ISO  21500  Guidance  on  Project  Management

•    ISO  50001  The  Energy  Management  Standard

•    ISO  14001  The  Environmental  Management  Standard

“GPM's  PRiSM  course  was  an  eye  opener  in  terms

• ISO  9001  Principles  of  Quality  Management

of  how  to  effectively  integrate  sustainable  practic-­‐

ISO  26000  Guidance  on  Social  Responsibility es  into  my  projects.  Their  tools  are  easy  to  use

What  students  gain  from  the  course: and  bridge  the  gap  between  our  green  initiatives

•    The  confidence  and  ability  to  integrate  Sustainability  with  Business  / and  our  project  delivery.”

Project  Management -­‐Lincoln  Kirsten,  Director,

•    The  understanding  of  the  differences  between  a  green  project  and  sus-­‐

SAP  Consulting  Services  at  Hitachi  Consulting

tainability  based  business  /  project  management

• A   working   knowledge   of   the   practical   application   of   skills   and  techniques  of  PRiSM™

• The   ability   to   explain   the   benefits   of   added   value   through  

introducing  sustainability  processes •    How  to  develop  and  use  a  Sustainability  Management  Plan  and “PRiSM  is  practical  and  applicable  to  pro-­‐

use  the  sustainability  calculator; jects  that  deliver  products,  services,  and

business  change  making  it  all  the  more  rel-­‐

**Students  who  are  able  to  complete  campus  or evant  to  PMs  of  all  industry  types.”

-­‐Rosana  Francescato,  Program  Manager  at community  projects  can  be  eligible  for  the  GPM-­‐b

Adobe  Systems certification**

THE  METHODOLOGY

PRiSM

The  PRiSM™

Methodology

The  Perfect  Balance

of ISO and

Business  /  Project

Management. PRiSM™  (PRojects  integrating  Sustainable  Methods)  is  our  sustainability  based  project  delivery  method  that  incorporates  

tangible   tools   and   methods   to   manage   the   balance   between   finite   resources,   social   responsibility,   and   delivering  

sustainable   project   outcomes.   It   was   developed   for   organizations   to   integrate   project   processes   with   sustainability  

initiatives   to   achieve   business   objectives   while   decreasing   negative   socio-­‐economical   and   environmental   impact.   Our  

Practitioner  course  covers  the  methodology’s  phases  as  well  as  Project  Management  standards  and  best  practices. PRiSM  is  based  on  the  globally  accepted  standards  for  professional  project  management.  These  standards  are  the  “books  of  

knowledge”  as   they  are  known  to  project  managers.  PRiSM  establishes  a   framework  of  considerations  derived   from  ISO  

21500,  ISO  14001,  ISO  26000,  ISO  50001  and  ISO  9001,  and  focuses  on  specific  areas  to  integrate  best  practices  to  answer  

the  question:  "How  do  I  apply  sustainability  to  my  projects?”

THE  P5™  CONCEPT

> People    > Planet  

 > Profit  

 > Process  

 > Product  

COMPETENCY  FOCUSED

Core  competencies  of  our  program

Contextual Competences Technical Competences Behavioral Competences • Projects and Project Management • Project Success Criteria • Leadership •Programs and Program Management • Stakeholders and Interested Parties • Engagement and Motivation • Portfolio Management • Objectives and Strategies • Self-Control •Project, Program and Portfolio Orientation • Risk: Threats and Opportunities • Assertiveness • Business Processes • Project Quality • Relaxation •Systems Approach and Integration • Project Organization • Openness • Human Resource Development • Teamwork • Creativity •Safety, Security, Health, and Environment Impacts • Problem Solving • Results Orientation • Legal Aspects • Project Scope • Efficiency • Finance and Accounting • Product Scope • Consultation • Management of Change • Project Life Cycle and Phases • Negotiation • Sustainability Management • Schedules • Conflict and Crisis

• Resources • Reliability • Cost • Values Appreciation • Procurement and Contracts • Ethics • Configuration Management • Project Control •Documentation, Information, and Reporting • Communication • Performance Measurement • Project Startup • Project Closeout • Social Impacts

About  the  GPM-­‐b  Exam The  GPM-­‐b  is  a  90  minute  Exam,  requiring  candidates  to  attempt  150  questions.  A  minimum  of  75%  is  required  to  pass  the  GPM-­‐b  Exam.  The  Exam  is  conducted  in  a  paper-­‐based  format  at  the  end  of  the  four-­‐day  Practitioner  course. PRiSM  Course  Options  &  Deliverables PRiSM  Integration PRiSM  Practitioner

Course  Objective To  build  a  foundational To  improve  the  way  projects  align  with  your  organization's understanding  of  how  sus-­‐      corporate  social  responsibility  goals  and  objectives  by  learn-­‐ tainability  integrates  with ing  how  to  apply  sustainable  methods  to  your  project  deliv-­‐ project  management ery  using  the  PRiSM™  Methodology Duration 3  hours 30  hours  (4  days)

Delivery  method Online  Webinar  or  ILT Live  using  EnVex  method

GPM  Licensed  Course  Refer-­‐ -­‐ ence  Material

Participation  Certificate -­‐

The  GPM  Reference  Guide -­‐ to  Sustainability 30  PDUs -­‐

GPM-­‐b  Exam -­‐

In-­‐house  PRiSM  Programs PRiSM  programs  are  run  in-­‐company  or  in-­‐house  for  a  group  of  individuals,  in  any  location,  on  request.  An  in-­‐house  batch  is  best  run  within  a  group  of  10  to  24  candidates. Public  PRiSM  Programs ATsolve  conducts  regular  public  programs  for  individuals  from  varied  background  and  organisations  to  come  and  join  a  course.  Public  programs  are  organised  in  various  metro  cities  across  the  country  at  regular   intervals  and  provide  great  networking  opportu-­‐nities   for  individuals  to  interact  with  individuals  or  organisations  using  Sustainability  in  Business  and  Project  Management. The  schedule  for  public  programs  is  published  on  our  website. Custom  PRiSM  Programs Focussed   on   company’s   objectives   and   learning   requirements,   we   also   designs   custom   programs   for   corporate   clients,   and  engages  specialists  for  its  delivery  to  offer  the  desired  mileage  for  its  participants. Sustainability  in  Project  Management  –  Consultancy ATsolve   with   its   expertise   of   the   field,   also   provides   consultancy   to   help   organisations   identify   and   implement   Sustainable  methods  and  solutions  in  Business  and  Project  delivery.

Contact Alan  Tupicoff Jeff  Dutton ATs0lve web:  www.atsolve.com.au Phone:  0450  809089 0438  870737

Sponsor and Member of Australia & New Zealand Institute of Sustainable Management (www.anzism.com)