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PROJECT KNOWLEDGE |
the project learning
newsletter | |
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Dear Project Manager, |
Volume 7, number
5 |
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Welcome to the
fifth Project Learning
newsletter of 2009. As
promised in our last newsletter
back in July, were now sending
our newsletters out on a monthly
basis. I hope that you
like this increased frequency
and that you find the newsletter
content interesting and
thought-provoking.
In this month's newsletter we're
taking you back to the future.
Some of the most downloaded tips
and tricks documents are those
within our newsletter archive.
See below to find some useful
help and guidance.
Also,
there's an update to the
UNICEF "Global
Parent" project that
Project Learning is involved
with. Read below how this
project is helping to improve
lives in sub-Saharan Africa. |
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Sincerely
Andy Jessop
CEO and Founder
andyj@projectlearning.net |
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Tips and Tricks
- Back to the future |
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Having reviewed our website
statistics over the past few
months, we've noticed that some
of the tips and tricks we posted
a few years ago are still
proving to be very
popular as downloads.
Convinced that we must be saying
the right things to people,
we're reminding you now about
these valuable tips and
tricks.
You'll find all of these within
our
newsletter archive.
Here are some of the most
popular downloads:
All of these tips and tricks
come from
Project Mentor, the
computer based training package
for Microsoft Project.
Why not...
As one satisfied user told
us
"Project Mentor offers cost-effective, expert instruction delivered in a flexible way"
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Sunil Hareendran, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Find out what
other project managers are
saying about Project Mentor
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Back in our January 2009 newsletter, we explained
about the UNICEF "Global Parent" initiative that we contribute to. This
initiative funds a project that aims to improve the day-to-day lives of
thousands of people in Tanzania by providing ready access to that most precious
commodity - water.
Due to the great response we've had from a Project Mentor user survey we
conducted earlier this year, we've made even more contributions than planned to
this very worthwhile cause.
As with all projects, especially ones in the developing world; things don't
always go exactly to plan. We're delighted to report however that the
project funding is fully in place and benefits from this project are now being
realised.
Find out more about this
UNICEF project, and how lives are being transformed. |
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Prize draw
winners |
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The
winners of the
July
2009 draw of new
newsletter subscribers are:
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Joy Francisco, Canada
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Damessa Alemayehu, Ethiopia
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Bien Ha, Vietnam
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Abdulkarim Ali, Somalia
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Farzin Hosseini, Ireland
Each of them will receive a $10
Amazon voucher with the
compliments of Project Learning. |
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