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Can any one tell me where to get a training on Project Management in Amsterdam?

September 29, 2011 - 10:50 pm 2 Comments

I was looking for Project management training institutes which are found in Amsterdam. I’ve tried to search on Google but it was not satisfactory. all I need now is the name of the institute and the address.

Project management training institutes found in Amsterdam:

http://www.systemselector.com/project_management/project_management_system_trainers_and_training/amsterdam.asp

http://www.simplilearn.com/simplilearn/pmp-training-amsterdam

http://www.focus-on-training.co.uk/pmi-training/courses/skillarea/8/ – call here: 0845 450 6160;

rokin 91, Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Nederland, Coöperatie E-legal learning UA‎ -
Meld u aan om een beoordeling te geven
Dutch Directors Guild‎;

A.R. Siere Training & Project Management
James Bradleystraat 23
1086 ZM Amsterdam, Netherlands;

http://www.learnit.nl/index.php?g=certificeren (tel 0206369179)
http://glomacs.com/listVenue.asp?VEN=Amsterdam
http://www.ibisuva.nl/en/consulting-and-training/training.html
http://www.projectmanagement-training.net/about-the-trainer.html

Apart from all above you can take online exam from PMI, all project management certifications; you can call them for free consultation or drop them email.

Which are the good project management certification training institutes in Noida?

September 2, 2011 - 9:09 pm 1 Comment


Not really.

No any certification course worth to do now. yes you can opt for PG diploma

Is there any project management training institute in chennai?

August 30, 2011 - 5:03 pm 1 Comment


Yes there are plenty. I would check the state govt to make sure.

Is there any project management training institute in gurgaon?

August 27, 2011 - 6:05 pm 1 Comment


I like bermuda

Which are the good project management training institutes in Delhi?

August 25, 2011 - 7:22 am 1 Comment


PMI’s Global Registered Education Provider (R.E.P Provider ID – 2835), KnowledgeWoods Consulting Pvt. Ltd.
Source(s):
http://www.knowledgewoods.in/

Which are the good project management training institutes in India?

August 23, 2011 - 2:53 am 1 Comment


PMI’s Global Registered Education Provider (R.E.P Provider ID – 2835), KnowledgeWoods Consulting Pvt. Ltd.
Source(s):
http://www.knowledgewoods.in/

Where can I find a good project management training institute in Delhi?

August 21, 2011 - 1:11 am 1 Comment


PMI’s Global Registered Education Provider (R.E.P Provider ID – 2835), KnowledgeWoods Consulting Pvt. Ltd.
Source(s):
http://www.knowledgewoods.in/

Where can I find a good project management training institute in Mumbai?

August 18, 2011 - 3:27 pm 1 Comment


PMI’s Global Registered Education Provider (R.E.P Provider ID – 2835), KnowledgeWoods Consulting Pvt. Ltd.
Source(s):
http://www.knowledgewoods.in/

Which are the best project management training institutes in Delhi?

August 16, 2011 - 9:12 am 2 Comments

i am a graduate in b.tech(CS&E). i want to do pmp certification so i am looking for some good pmp training institutes in delhi.

Hello vivek
I have taken a pmp certification training from knowledge woods. They provide very good training. You can contact them. Their website is www.knowledgewoods.in

When is appropriate/inappropriate to say you have management or training experience?

August 13, 2011 - 11:30 pm 1 Comment

In my current job, which I have held for 14 years, I have never been given the official title or duties of manager or trainer. But I have been the de facto manager and trainer for years, mostly owing to the fact that my boss likes to hire people who are extremely unqualified to do their jobs, and I’m the one who winds up taking the heat when things go wrong. So is it appropriate for me to say I have management or training experience on a resume or job app?

If you have been in situations at work where you have taken the position of manager, led a project or taken responsibility for a situation, or where you have trained another member of staff, it’s fine to mention these on a job application as relevant experience even if you weren’t technically in a management role at the time.

If an employer asks for more details at interview, you can explain that as a long-standing and experienced member of staff a lot of these duties ended up falling to you even though you weren’t officially the manager.

Just remember to be tactful in the way you mention it, so that it doesn’t sound too negative towards your boss or the other people you work with. The hows and whys aren’t too important – it’s the actual experience and the knowledge you’ve gained from it that will count to an employer.

Hope that helps!