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This series of articles examines, and offers insights and opinions, on all aspects of the profession of project management. I welcome your comments, feedback, support or dissent. I am passionate about the profession of project management and if, through our discussion, we can add value to the profession and practitioners then I am happy.

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Free Online PMP Exam Prep Course - are you interested?

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Hello all, 
I firmly believe in giving back to the profession of project management which has been very good to me, and as such I am trying to gauge interest in a completely free, no strings attached, once only,  online PMP exam prep course run by me. I have written many books on the topic and helped thousands of people pass the exam.

It would run once a week (or every two weeks) for 20 weeks, each session would last 90 minutes and be run by gotowebinar. If we get enough interest I will commit to running it. Let me know if you would be interested.

Posted on: August 30, 2016 05:29 AM | Permalink | Comments (10)
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