Lead with Confidence
Principles of Project Management in 3 Hrs
Get a Jump Start !!

This workshop is designed for those who are new to project management, but might
have professional experience in other domains. In just three hours workshop
participants get submerged in more than 80% of what is covered in the PMBoK.

It is a dense workshop, requiring high levels of concentration and level interaction. It is
also suitable to those who have some project management experience and interested
in pursuing their PMP certification to get a jump start on their studies and then
complement the workshop with self-study materials.

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Principles of Project Management in 3 Hrs

Class- PM-130: Principles of Project Management in 3 Hrs

Instruction: 3 hours of interactive training, 6pm - 9pm

Class Size: Limited to 15 students to gain personal attention and maximize value

Material:

- Course Book by: Ayman Nassar, "Principles of Project Management: In 3 Hrs ",
Intercontinental Networks Press, ISBN 098236850X, Feb 2009.

Includes:
- Copy of presentation
- White papers
- Class drills / exercises
- Group activities
- References
- Class Workbook

Locations:

- Columbia/Laurel, Maryland
- Herndon, Virginia

Registration: (For questions please call us at 443.538.4121)







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