Gain Knowledge and Practical experience! Be competitive! Manage effectively your Projects!
Gain Knowledge and Practice at once!
Be a Professional in Your Projects!
The secret of a well done job is to be planned as a project. The main factors influencing the success of a project are the organization, implementation and monitoring.
ITCE helps the organizations to achieve more effective and efficient work in their projects.
Attend an Introduction to Project Management Course or a Project Management Professional Preparation Course and take your present.
After attending an Introduction to Project Management course each student can attend a free one-day training "Project management in practice”. The training aims to give participants practical knowledge about efficient building of projects with Microsoft Project 2007.
Main Topics:
- Scheduling Management
- Resource Management
- Reporting
Upon completion of the training, the participants will gain basic knowledge of how to use the software in the process of project management and answers to typical questions they face in their daily work with MS Project.
After attending Project Management Professional Preparation Course, the student may attend a half-day free practical training Working with Microsoft Project 2007.
The students will obtain basic knowledge for working with Microsoft Project 2007
- Introduction to working with Microsoft Project 2007
- Reporting
- Best Practices for links between projects and shared project file
Gain Knowledge and Practical experience! Be competitive! Manage effectively your Projects!
For more information please contact us at tel. +359 2 962 5443 , or e-mail: info@itce.com.

The free additional one day training is valid only after buying course Introduction to Project Management. The free additional half day training is valid only after buying Project Management Professional Preparation Course. For each paid course, trainees receive one additional training (in accordance with ethe training - half day or one day). The promotion is valid until 30th September, 2009.
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