The person credited with this unit standard is able to participate in the identification of stakeholders and their needs and expectations, as well as preparing scope documentation and assisting in monitoring scope. Learners will be involved in project management teams or small project teams across technical, business, or developmental projects, adding value to those running their own businesses.
The qualifying learner is capable of:
The person credited with this unit standard is able to begin operating in a project environment by understanding terminology and explaining fundamental project management concepts. This knowledge adds value to learners who run their own businesses.
The person credited with this unit standard will be able to observe the process of gathering business requirements from clients and correctly record the findings.
This unit standard enables personnel to secure and protect assets during collection, in-transit, and delivery operations, contributing to societal safety.
A person credited with this unit standard will be able to:
The person credited with this unit standard is able to participate in identifying stakeholders and their needs and expectations, preparing scope documentation, and assisting in monitoring project scope. Learners will be involved as leaders or team members on projects of various sizes and sectors, including technical, business, or developmental projects.
The learner is able to understand and interpret fundamental project management concepts, including project nature, structures, and major processes. This includes organising and coordinating project life-cycle phases for effective control and management.
The qualifying learner will participate in defining and documenting project scope, gathering client business requirements, and assisting with documenting findings for generating project deliverables.
This unit equips the learner with the skills to prepare and secure assets during transit operations, including tactical reaction to emergencies and concluding handovers effectively, contributing to safety in society.
English literacy is a prerequisite for success in the Project Management Skills (Advanced) course. Learners need strong reading and writing skills to interpret project documentation, draft reports, and engage effectively with complex stakeholder communication.