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TPG Africa takes project management training to the next level

By Akhona
Johannesburg, 12 Feb 2014
Bridgit Africa Group President Kevin in't Veld.
Bridgit Africa Group President Kevin in't Veld.

Project and portfolio management (PPM) specialist TPG Africa has signed a deal with global training provider Bridgit to offer internationally-accredited, simulation-based project management training for the first time in South Africa under the TPG Africa umbrella.

TPG Africa CEO Pieter Meyer says the new training will not only allow local project managers to obtain internationally recognised certifications that will allow them to work anywhere in the world, but provide practical real-world based training that can be applied almost immediately.

"The great thing about simulation-based training is that it confronts project managers with real situations and problems that arise in projects," says Meyer. "They immediately see the consequences of the decisions they make, as well as being able to track all the variables like costs, schedule and quality. Just like flight simulators train pilots, project simulators train project managers."

Bridgit Africa Group President Kevin in't Veld says there is a clear move in the South African project management sector towards certifications, as companies look to ensure that project managers working for them can justify their experience and knowledge. For compliance reasons, the clients of a project often require that project managers be certified.

"While project management frameworks like the PMI PRINCE2 or APMP show you how to manage projects on paper, they don't fully prepare you for the challenge of running projects in the real world," says In't Veld. "Our approach provides hands-on training by people who have managed serious projects, have been in the horrid spaces in projects themselves, and deliver coalface expertise."

Meyer estimates there are more than one million certified project managers in the world, a figure that grows by around 15% every year. However, to build the project management sector in South Africa, he says the focus of training needs to be on career and competency development, and not just churning out certifications.

"To train well-rounded project managers takes a combination of classroom-based training, simulation, plus ongoing after-work sessions with the client. It's the blend of technology, theory and practical training that makes the difference," says Meyer.

Bridgit Africa is the first training company in Africa to have covered the new knowledge areas and process groups of the PMI PMBOK (Project Management Body of Knowledge) Fifth Edition by simulation method, and has a 100% pass record on this new certification.

Pieter Meyer, CEO of TPG Africa.
Pieter Meyer, CEO of TPG Africa.

In't Veld has no doubt that simulation methods are the future of project management training, as they provide accelerated learning potential that is not possible using theory-based training alone.

"There's always a gap between the theory and the real world - and simulation-based training bridges that gap by customising simulations for specific industries and projects," says In't Veld. "The only place you can really learn to drive is in the real world, testing real-world workflow and methodologies."

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TPG Africa

TPG Africa specialises in project, programme and project portfolio management solutions throughout Africa. It provides solutions in the mega, medium and small projects delivery space, which help its clients build capabilities that support effective business decision-making and enhance business delivery performance. Its objective is to assist its clients with the operational delivery of their strategy through effective project, programme and portfolio management.

TPG Africa has achieved two Microsoft Gold Competencies, the highest competency level obtainable in the Microsoft Partner Network, for both Project and Project Portfolio Management, and Portals and Collaboration (SharePoint). TPG Africa was awarded Microsoft's "Partner of the Year Award" in Project Portfolio Management in October 2011. http://www.theprojectgroup.co.za

Bridgit Africa Group

The Bridgit Africa Group, founded by Kevin in't Veld, provides portfolio, programme and project management services to organisations focused on improving their enterprise performance. The company helps its clients to achieve sustained results through an approach that combines state-of-the-art technology, business and project intelligence dashboards, related expertise, facilitation and knowledge transfer. The company's goal is to achieve measurable results for its clients through the use of technologies, methodologies and processes.

The Bridgit Africa Group also provides training through its subsidiary Project Management Academy (PMA) based in Malaysia, and through its strategic partnership with TPG Africa.

The Bridgit Africa Group is the pioneer of PM Habit, an in-house developed customisable project management training simulation. The training focus is based on C=K+S: "Competency equals knowledge and skill". The company is also an established reseller of ARES PRISMG2 and of Aconex, both world-renowned project management technologies.

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