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Through Life Capability Management (Practitioners) - TLCM (P) - TLCM-B - 13 - 16 Sep 2010

TLCM Context: Defence policy - definition of the military capability and other objectives required of Defence to meet the Government's overall policy aims within planned resources; Military capability - to deliver Defence policy and support wider Government policy objectives. Within this context the course examines, through current guidance, the planning, delivery and generation of military capability including organisational structures, processes and enabling functions. Specific emphasis is given to the management of risk, Urgent Operational Requirements and the impact of behaviours. The course also provides an experiential view from the Front Line Commands and Industry.

Suitable For

Members of the MOD Unified Customer (Capability Customer; Front Line Commands; DE&S; Science Innovation and Technology and MOD Centre) and other Personnel (including Industry) for Employment in CM.

Course Aim

The aim of the Through Life Capability Management (TLCM) Practitioner course is to prepare Unified Customer and other Personnel for employment in Capability Management.

 

Course Essentials

College

College of Management and Technology

Category

Programme and Project Management

Business Benefits

A key development course to support the needs of the business.

Entry Requirements

None.

Duration Details

4 day residential.

Location

Shrivenham

Delivery Method

Classroom

Course Contact Details

Tel: 01793 785678
Mil: 96161 5678

Course Objectives

By the end of the course its membership will have acquired an awareness of TLCM, its key principles, structures and methods.

Course Components

Government - Context.

Department structures and key players.

The role of strategy, policy and business change.

The Planning process.

Organisations and roles across the planning, delivery and generation environments.

Key enablers: R&D, Concepts, Commercial, Finance & UORs,

An examination of the behavioural and cultural dimensions of organisational change and their influence on the successful implementation of capability management.

Further Information

If you wish to apply for this course please contact Laura Whitebrook via email (lwhitebrook.cu@defenceacademy.mod.uk)

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