FEES FREE ONLINE PROJECT MANAGEMENT COURSE FOR BUSINESS
Kia Ora everyone,
My name is Corinna Gittens-Arnold and I am a Kaiako / Tutor at Te Wananga o Aotearoa.
I would like to inform you all of a FEES FREE Certificate in Project Management course, that will start at the end of February or first week of March. It runs for 18 weeks and is a level 4 NZQA course.
This is an online programme, so you will need a computer.
This programme will provide you with the skills you need to confidently manage a project from start to finish. Whether you are running your own business or taking on a lead role for a project within an organisation, you’ll learn the skills and techniques you’ll need to succeed.
You’ll create your own project’s business case and develop a comprehensive plan that will help you ensure that you stay on schedule and on budget. This is a hands-on practical programme designed for people wanting to organise and manage projects for their business, employer, or community group.
If you would like more information about this course or would like to enrol, please do get in touch. You can reach me at either Corinna.Gittens-Arnold@twoa.ac.nz or courses@cigbizdev.co.nz
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