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Subject:      Distance course on Project Management
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Aplogies for multiple sightings of this message.

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Project management is an area that most of us probably have some clues and
views about.  Equally, we probably all have some horror story to tell about
shambolic management of projects as well as some knowledge of projects that
have been carefully managed and tightly run.  What kind of things make the
difference?

If this area interests you and/or is something you need to know about, then
here is your chance to study some of the theoretical as well as the
practical issues involved in project management (particularly of learning
technology projects).

We are running a *distance learning* course using the Internet on project
management that looks at these issues.  The course also looks at tools and
techniques that can be used in project management.

As a distance learning course, you can fit your learning about project
management around ongoing work or other commitments.  You and the other
participants can join in from anywhere in the world using a range of
resources including multimedia communication technologies.

To find out more about this course, please go to:
http://www.lancs.ac.uk/users/edres/courses/projmanage.html