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Home > News > September 2005 > 23-Sep-2005 Key Skills launches Managing Successful Programmes courseKey Skills, part of the ILX Group, is launching a new multimedia training course designed to help people learn how to plan and control multiple projects. The course, Managing Successful Programmes, contains interactive presentations, simulated exams and revision modules. Ken Scott, Chief Executive, ILX group said, "Effective Programme Management is vital for organisations running concurrent projects. The multi-project environment, where one person is responsible for several projects using shared resources, is becoming more and more prevalent in both the public and private sectors." In addition to the new Managing Successful Programmes course, Key Skills also offer computer based training in PRINCE2 and ITIL (the IT Infrastructure Library).
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