Project Management Training
Looking for a career in Project Management? Then see what the job is about and what project management training courses are available.
Project Management involves the planning, organisation and management of resources which ends in the successful completion of a set of objectives and goals within a specific timescale and budget.
Good Project Managers can be hard to find and so are highly sort after. Project management training is therefore also in demand. So the courses available to project managers is quite varied from beginner to advanced: from learning how to use Microsoft Project right up to certification courses such as PMP Training and Project+ Training
The following are the most popular self study Microsoft Project courses taken at present:
Microsoft Project 2007 Training
Microsoft Project 2003 Training
Microsoft Project 2000 Training
For further information on project management please visit the following links:
Careers Advice for IT Project Managers: http://careersadvice.direct.gov.uk/helpwithyourcareer/jobprofiles/profiles/profile1189/
PMI Institute: http://www.pmi.org/Pages/default.aspx
Prince2: www.prince2.org.uk
Comments
Many businesses simply need a grounding in project management procedures alongside suitable software applications in order to start making savings (or avoid costly mistakes) within their projects.
I noticed that in this article, you have a link linking to prince2.com using the text PRINCE2. I thought you probably meant to link to the official prince2 website: prince2.org.uk.
It is probably more appropriate to link to prince2.org.uk, especially that APMG (the accreditation body of PRINCE2) is becoming increasingly concerned with the copyright issues in terms of domains that contain the word PRINCE2.
Out of good faith I thought you might want to know this and update the link.
best regards,
Jay
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