New courses on offer now
A new start, I declared, in my previous post. A new start, and plenty more training courses.
This year we are offering our new IT Project Management training course. Covering more technical ground than the method-based PRINCE2 courses, IT Project Management takes you through the essential elements of the project management discipline, while maintaining a focus on the special circumstances of IT projects and the particular demands on IT Project Managers. Catch it on its next run in London on 6th – 7th April.
Our one-day Introduction to Project Management course is also growing: we now have venues in Birmingham, Edinburgh and Leeds, as well as in central London and Manchester, to suit our students based in the north.
The Introduction to Project Management course is just as popular as an in-house course, however. For organisations wishing to train a number of employees, particularly within the public sector, the in-house option provides a cheap and convenient solution: reduced travel time and expense, familiar surroundings and familiar faces – all for a cost that can be considerably lower than booking multiple public courses. Over the past couple of months we have run courses from London to Lincolnshire, on RAF bases, at various locations in Lithuania and the Czech Republic, and even (shock, horror!) in London.
By the way, when I went off to Prague in January to deliver five days of PRINCE2 training the temperature was freezing!
This year we are offering our new IT Project Management training course. Covering more technical ground than the method-based PRINCE2 courses, IT Project Management takes you through the essential elements of the project management discipline, while maintaining a focus on the special circumstances of IT projects and the particular demands on IT Project Managers. Catch it on its next run in London on 6th – 7th April.
Our one-day Introduction to Project Management course is also growing: we now have venues in Birmingham, Edinburgh and Leeds, as well as in central London and Manchester, to suit our students based in the north.
The Introduction to Project Management course is just as popular as an in-house course, however. For organisations wishing to train a number of employees, particularly within the public sector, the in-house option provides a cheap and convenient solution: reduced travel time and expense, familiar surroundings and familiar faces – all for a cost that can be considerably lower than booking multiple public courses. Over the past couple of months we have run courses from London to Lincolnshire, on RAF bases, at various locations in Lithuania and the Czech Republic, and even (shock, horror!) in London.
By the way, when I went off to Prague in January to deliver five days of PRINCE2 training the temperature was freezing!
