Northeastern University-Project Management Day Certificate
Northeastern’s Project Management Day Certificate provides the skills necessary to get ahead in today’s competitive business environment in a convenient format to meet your needs.
Northeastern’s Project Management Day Certificate provides the skills necessary to get ahead in today’s competitive business environment in a convenient format to meet your needs.
Covers PRINCE2, a world standard method for project management. It is structured, scaleable in project size and can be customised to suit any organisation.
Advanced Knowledge Innovations (AKI) offers you a unique learning experience built on sound concepts and principles and internalized through real-life case studies and simulation workshops.
"Great exercises and cases for learning project management techniques. I had lots of fun too. Outstanding tutor, clear answers and explanations to my questions."
Specializing in providing cost effective English as Second Language (ESL) training for PMP and/or CCE Certification Programs. Serving the Asian Pacific Region.
• Emphasis is on enhancing a participant's ability to achieve project goals with limited resources amidst changing organizational environments. Our 3-day PM course more than stacks up against any other comparable PM course. • Our 335-page workbook, The Manual of Project Management: Performance Under PressureTM, is provided.
Deliver a foundation course that enables managers to use tools that are developed in the classroom immediately in their daily routines.
APMG Accredited Training Organisation offering a complete portfolio of Prince2 training courses with examinations.
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.
Three day workshop held in Orlando, Florida, for setup of processes and templates, policies and dashboards, and integration to Project Server and SharePoint or equivalents.
"No opera plot can be sensible, for in sensible situations people do not sing." - W.H. Auden |