PM Professional Learning-Various public and in-house training
Public and in-house training and development. Bespoke, generic and certification programmes.
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Public and in-house training and development. Bespoke, generic and certification programmes.
The Project Management Training Program is a unique activity that provides the knowledge and best practices of Project Management. It helps practitioners master the concepts and principles of Project Management through interactive and motivating Methods and techniques, hardly found in any other program.
The Project Management Certificate Program at WSC provides hands-on training in all of the skills necessary to be a successful project manager.
QA provide comprehensive and effective Project Management and Programme Management training and consultancy solutions to clients throughout the UK and beyond.
Provek is a leading Change Management solutions company providing project training, consultancy and management resources to support our clients implementing business and organisation change, project and programme offices and project and programme methodology development.
Aim Academy are accredited training providers of APMP, Prince2, ITIL, and Programme Management training. All Project management training provided and can be tailored.
AFA delivers accreditted project, programme and risk management training, based on the PRINCE2, MSP and M_o_R methodologies.
Babbage Simmel is a PMI Global Registered Education Provider and an award-winning Boston University Education Affiliate, offering a wide variety of project management education programs.
PRINCE2 stands for Projects In Controlled Environments. PRINCE2 is the widely held UK standard for project management methodology.
TPG Academy represents the very best of blended learning. Its unique structure will save you both time and money, and ensure effective learning.
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