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£1000 to spend on professional training ForumPowa #1501008
01/08/2014 16:35
01/08/2014 16:35
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cjh Offline OP
I need some sleep
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I have £1000 to spend in the next month on business related training

Have considered prince2 or similar, seems to be a plethora of levels
Can anyone clarify in prince2 if it's worth it and which level?
Alternatively any recommendation on other training would be great.

Cheers all



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Re: £1000 to spend on professional training ForumPowa [Re: cjh] #1501010
01/08/2014 16:44
01/08/2014 16:44

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PRINCE 2 Practitioner (you will also do the Foundation as part of it)

Have a look at APMP (or Q if you pass your PRINCE 2). Do you do any Service Management work? - if so ITIL is what to look for.

All of these courses book up quite quickly though so not sure if they'd be available with short notice.

Re: £1000 to spend on professional training ForumPowa [Re: cjh] #1501020
01/08/2014 17:05
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cjh Offline OP
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Thanks chap!

I can book and pay this month , when I attend doesn't matter so much

Service managent may be relevant , and ideally I would do Lean or 6sig in the near future too



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