Advanced Institute for Project Management: Registration Opens October 26

October 25, 2021

Registration opens this week for the MCAA’s top-level project management training program, the Advanced Institute for Project Management. Class 18 of this annual course will take place in Austin TX, January 31 – February 4, 2022. Intended for senior project managers, project executives, and operations officers, this five-day program will cover a host of topics appropriate to those who are managing multiple large projects, other project managers, a PM department, or the project-driven portion of company operations. Tuition for the course is $2,900. Registration is done online, and will be processed on a first-come, first-served basis. Visit the AIPM webpage where you can learn more about the program and access the registration link starting this Tuesday.

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