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Project Management Development International (PMDI) is a wholly owned, Australian organisation supporting excellence in project management through delivery of Project Management courses online to Australia and the world.
From a personal and professional perspective, having well developed Project Management skills has never been more important. The reality of the modern work environment is that if you are not already managing projects, you soon will be!
At PMDI, our project management courses teach “time poor” project managers to really understand structured and practical project management through the provision of high quality and supportive online learning.
Our programs educate the modern project manager in how to navigate the jargon and implement a best practice methodology while achieving an accredited Project Management qualification.
PMDI believes that the best solution to helping hard working project managers increase their skills and understanding is not by making them attend lectures but to provide an Online Project Management course which allows them to drive the timeline.
As a mode of training, undertaking Project Management online is the most flexible, as it provides the learner the control to access the learning material when it is convenient to them rather then the institution.
This flexibility is especially important to people living in areas remote from capital cities because our course allows them to access accredited, AIPM endorsed training in project management Australia wide.
From London to the Pilbara, Tasmania to Portland, Melbourne to Sydney, Brisbane to Mount Isa and Darwin, Toowoomba to the Solomon Islands and all areas in between, our current participants are confidently delivering projects worth 100’s of millions of dollars while completing their qualifications from their own home.
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