Hone Your Experienced Project Leaders’ Skills – Register Them for the Advanced Institute for Project Management Today

October 3, 2022

The Advanced Institute for Project Management (AIPM) is a unique, once-a-year educational experience designed for individuals with 8+ years of project management experience. Senior Project Managers, Project Executives, and Operations Directors are invited to attend this 5-day intensive program, which will take place January 29 – February 2, 2023, in Austin, TX. Register your project leaders today!

From managing impacts to claims avoidance, from operational management to client relations, this curriculum is designed to hone the skills of experienced project managers, preparing them for increased responsibility and future advancement. 

So why should an experienced Project Manager or Project Executive attend? Here’s what our 2022 grads had to say about their own AIPM experiences:

AIPM graduates consistently praise the program curriculum and interaction.

“Overall this was one of, if not the, best trainings I have ever attended… It feels like the info discussed in this class is almost perfectly suited for this point in my career. Great, great opportunity.”

“This was worth every penny. Working like we all do, we can be isolated. But meeting and connecting with my classmates was maybe the greatest pleasure of my career. I plan to keep in touch for many years to come!”

“I am beyond impressed with the caliber of this program. The lessons and insight given are of the highest level. Moreso, the opportunity to interact with, pick the brain of, and observe every single lecturer has been invaluable in my eyes. You take away not only knowledge, but an understanding of the disposition it requires to be successful.”

Registration for AIPM is processed on a first-come, first-served basis, and space is limited. Companies may send up to two participants to the program. Tuition is $2,900 and registration can be completed online via the AIPM course page, where you will find additional course details.

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