Introduction
This Value Solutions Ltd eLearning Value Management Foundation Course (in collaboration with Cyril Sweett
and Impart Links) forms the first part of the
Institute of Value Managements (IVM) requirements for becoming a Professional
in Value Management (PVM). Learning objectives, as stated by the Institute of Value
Management, are as follows.
At the conclusion of the course,
participants should be able to:
- Fully participate
in a Value Management study.
-
Critically evaluate a study’s performance and results as part of a learning process.
- Identify
areas of personal knowledge deficiency and plan corrective action.
Further learning objectives encompass:
- Human dynamics and
team-working.
- Stakeholder
management and communications.
- Value
Management project initiation.
- Value
Management methodology and standards.
- Value
Management project participation.
- Value
Management culture and its development.
The relationship of the Foundation Course
in the overall IVM certification scheme is outlined below. For further information
on the IVM certification process please see the IVM
website.
The IVM certification process.
Course Structure
The eLearning Value Management
Foundation Course has been structured to permit the self-learning of
Value Management (VM) up to an awareness standard as stipulated by the IVM. The
course is structured into modules which have to be completed in a sequential manner.
Each module contains theory, examples and exercises for the student to study and
complete.
This interactive learning document forms
the first part of the course. The second part is a one day working session where
students will experience first hand how Value Management
tools and techniques are used in a workshop environment. The
working day is structured around a comprehensive case study which serves to show
how tools and techniques are used as well as highlighting team interactions and
facilitation skills.
As part of this course the student will
have to complete, prior to embarking upon the one day working session, a 1500 word
assignment to demonstrate an appropriate knowledge of both Value Management theory
and the case study which will be used during the working session.
This interactive learning document is structured
into 3 sections and 10 modules as outlined below.
Module 1 is an introduction to the
course which sets out the structure and explains how it is assessed. This module
also covers eLearning and explains how it will be carried out.
Module 2 describes the development
of Value Engineering (VE) and Value Management in construction and manufacturing
as well as introducing national and international Value Management standards and
the IVM certification system.
Section 1 – Value Engineering
Module 3 highlights the Job Plan,
a fundamental part of Value Engineering and Value Management, as well as detailing
Element Function Analysis.
Module 4 describes the Job Plan
stages of Innovation, Evaluation and Development as well as some of their associated
tools and techniques.
Section 2 – Value Management
Module 5 introduces how Value Management is carried out at a
strategic level including detailing tools and techniques commonly applied at this
level.
Module 6 details Strategic Function
Analysis and how it is commonly carried out. Function Logic Diagramming is explained
along with some other common techniques.
Module 7 covers the client’s value
system and how to establish it as well as the reasons why it is crucial to get it
right.
Module 8 investigates the most common
intervention points for Value Management and Value Engineering on a project including outputs at each intervention
point as well as the likely duration of workshops and participant number.
Section 3 – Facilitation and Team Dynamics
Module 9 highlights issues that
affect facilitation including styles, environment, intervention points and project
complexity.
Module 10 introduces teams and team
dynamics and why Value Management tends to be carried out in a workshop format.
Section 1 is primarily concerned with Value
Engineering i.e. the technical aspects of a project whereas Section 2 details Value Management i.e. the strategic
aspects of a project. Section 3 prepares the students for the practitioner day session
by looking at issues to do with teams and the facilitation of teams.
Note
To complete the course and receive the accredited Foundation Course
Certificate students are required to complete a 1,500 word assignment as well as
attend a 1 day workshop to experience the tools and techniques explained first hand.
More detail on the 1 day session and the assignment can be found
here.
Aide memoirs:
Important information. Make sure you know this.
Example that shows the theory in practice.
Exercise - carry out the exercise before moving on.
The whole course can be read and printed
out
here.
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