PRINCE2 is a globally recognised structured project management method offering clear, easy to follow guidance for managing projects effectively to ensure project success.
The Foundation level certification introduces participants to the PRINCE2 method and confirms that they know and understand the PRINCE2 method well enough to be able to work effectively with, or as a member of a project management team working within, an environment supporting PRINCE2.
The foundation level certification delivers skills in Project management, Effective communication and collaboration, and Continuous improvement.
The Foundation certification is also a prerequisite for the PRINCE2 Practitioner certification. or the PRINCE2 Agile® certification.
PRINCE2 7 Foundation
Project Management Principles
Application of the universally applicable seven PRINCE2 Principles, which guide project management decisions and actions.
Project Management Practices
Expertise on the seven PRINCE2 Practices, which are recurring aspects of project management that should be addressed continuously throughout the project to support project success.
Project Management Processes
Application of the seven PRINCE2 Processes that provide an easy to follow step-by-step method for managing a project from initiation to closure.
Roles and Responsibilities
Understanding of key project roles and their responsibilities within the PRINCE2 method.
People Management
PRINCE2® 7 now includes a people element in the method, emphasising the importance of people in effective project outcomes.
Project Performance
PRINCE2® 7 inlcudes the integration of Sustainability into Project Performance, aligning projects with environmental and social responsibility goals.
Digital and Data Management
Equipping you with the right tools to keep your projects up to date in the digital era.
Communication
Effective communication to ensure project information is shared with stakeholders and that progress and issues are transparent.
Tailoring
Apply and tailor the PRINCE2 project management method to suit the specific needs, size, complexity, and context of a project.