Prince2 qualification

I'm APM level 2 qualified which is equivalent to their APMP qualification. I got that through doing a uni course though.
 
SiD the Turtle said:
Who here has it? Where did you do the training, how much did it cost, were the lecturers any good?

Anyone tried e-learning? *shudder*

My wife is the sales director for a company who specialise in Prince2, ITIL etc.

Their "e" courses are good, pretty much all of the big telecoms, banks , police forces and government agencies buy from them.

So regularly deals with the MOD and has been to MI5 a few times in the past couple of months.

Of the top of my head 90% of people who do her companies CBT courses pass first time.
 
Slinwagh said:
My wife is the sales director for a company who specialise in Prince2, ITIL etc.

Their "e" courses are good, pretty much all of the big telecoms, banks , police forces and government agencies buy from them.

So regularly deals with the MOD and has been to MI5 a few times in the past couple of months.

Of the top of my head 90% of people who do her companies CBT courses pass first time.

Sounds good - I've been thinking of doing Prince2 recently but couldn't decide which training company to use. There seem to be so many offering distance learning, so I've been chasing for a recommended one.

Care to let us know which comp your wife works for??
 
JKD said:
Sounds good - I've been thinking of doing Prince2 recently but couldn't decide which training company to use. There seem to be so many offering distance learning, so I've been chasing for a recommended one.

Care to let us know which comp your wife works for??

Im not sure Im allowed to say as it might be considered as "pimping" maybe a Don can give a yes or no?

As well as being a training company they actaully design and develop the training. All there courses are approved and accredited by the various body that covers each course.

My wife says that the Prince2 foundation can be based with eight 1 hours sessions via the CBT course, the course is broken down into sections and then there is a test/revision exercise per section that then points out any ares where you need to brush up etc.
 
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