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PM4DEV certificate series is essential for project managers, and functional managers charged with leading a cross-functional or project team to success. It is appropriate for development organization leaders, mid-level managers, and project managers who need to learn the critical leadership skills necessary to ensure the high performance of a project team. Certificate of Completion
The Certificate of Completion for all people interested in learning and increasing their professional credentials. The certificate requirements are designed to accommodate the highly demanding schedules of development professionals. Using a blend of eCourse and reading materials, students will learn and take a test to validate their knowledge. This certificate is a demonstration that you have learned the fundamental principles of Project Management; it is a valuable credential for your professional growth. Upon receiving your certificate, you will join a growing number of people who are building their competencies to increase their skills and knowledge to improve the quality of the projects they manage. Here is how to get your Certificate of Completion , even if you've already taken the course:
People who complete our courses may earn a certificate by showing that they’ve fulfilled all of the requirements of the course. Certification or licensing shouldn’t be confused with a certificate that says a person has completed a certain amount of training, but this certificate may be necessary in order to take tests that will lead to licensing. Once you complete a course, it's easy to share your success with coworkers, friends, and potential employers as you earn Certificates of Completion for each course you view in the our onnline course library. Whether you're up for a promotion, seeking employment, or just wanting to show off to your friends, you can share a Certificate of Completion when you finish a PM4DEV course.
For more information and to register to one of our free courses, go to our elearning web site at: http://elearn.pm4dev.net
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