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August 2005

Applied Microsoft Project Training - Thank You!

August 20, 2005

Time Management | Training

Applied MS Project at Polar Bear

I'd like to say thank you to the 20 CBCF-Ontario Chapter staff who participated in the three-part Applied Microsoft Project training I delivered over the last 2 weeks, and to Polar Bear Corporate Education Solutions for providing us with a charitable organization discount while using their facilities at 20 Adelaide Street East yesterday.

I look forward to hearing about how using Microsoft Project helps you gain visibility into resource usage and availability within the Allocations and Health Promotion Department — please feel free to contact me with any questions you may have as you put your new skills into practice :)

Posted by Rob at 03:09 PM | Comments [0]

CBCF Selects Important Projects to Deliver Applied Microsoft Project Training

August 01, 2005

Time Management | Training

I'm very happy to report that Important Projects has been selected by the Ontario Chapter of the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation (CBCF) to deliver a three-part training in Microsoft Project later this month.

Designed to meet the specific needs of the Ontario Chapter's Allocations and Health Promotion Department, this training will take participants through an applied, experiential education in Microsoft Project, and will result in a set of centrally-linked Project schedules the Allocations and Health Promotion Department can immediately use to more effectively manage its ongoing operations, and to determine resource availability for special projects within CBCF.

I've worked with the CBCF before, and am thrilled to have been asked back to provide this training. Thanks in advance to Vince Bowman, Associate Director of Allocations & Evaluation at the CBCF-Ontario Chapter, for the opportunity, and I look forward to meeting and working with the rest of the Allocations and Health Promotion Department in just a few weeks!

Posted by Rob at 02:42 PM | Comments [0]