PRINCE2 Foundation & PRINCE2 Practitioner Combined Training - what are your options?
If you already have your PRINCE2 Foundation certificate see PRINCE2 Practitioner upgrade training.
Here are the options you may consider for PRINCE2 Practitioner level certification:
e-Learning - NEW PRINCE2 2009 Version Available!
e-Learning is the most cost effective way to train groups of people practically and efficiently and is perfect for the PRINCE2 Foundation course. Benefits are:
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Blended Learning - Foundation e-Learning + Practitioner Classroom Course
PRINCE2 2005 and 2009 training courses available. Blended learning is the most cost effective and flexible way to train a large group of people to PRINCE2 Practitioner level. Basically, PRINCE2 Foundation is completed by staff at their own pace via e-learning (delivered on your company Intranet, CD or online). Staff then benefit from personalised face to face training for the Practitioner level by taking an in-house or publicly scheduled course. |
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Foundation & Practitioner Combined In-House Course
PRINCE2 2005 and 2009 training courses available. In house training is more effective and less expensive than using public courses to train groups of people. It can be tailored to meet specific organisational needs far more accurately, it removes the need for staff to travel and it reduces time out of the office. |
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5 Day Classroom Course
| PRINCE2 2005 and 2009 training courses available. Enjoy face to face training with some of the leading experts in the field with this 5 day course leading to PRINCE2 Foundation & Practitioner certification. Full course outline. |
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| Duration: | 5 days | |
| Price: | from £995+VAT per person | |
| Includes: | All course material, useful PRINCE2 study and reference guides and the cost of the PRINCE2 Foundation & Practitioner exams. | |
Read more about the PRINCE2 Foundation Qualification or the PRINCE2 Practitioner Qualification.
Click here to see a list of PRINCE2 Accredited training providers.
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