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Successful implementation of 'EU Project Management' online course!
The autumn edition of the EU Project Management executive training course took place from 16 to 20 November 2020. It has already been the second online edition of this course this year. All training sessions were delivered online via the MS Teams platform. Although this autumn we still did not have the pleasure to welcome our participants in Bruges, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, we indeed enjoyed an intense and interactive week of lectures, group activities and a cultural event.
We are very grateful to all the trainers for their devoted work and their interesting, interactive and hands-on training sessions.
This year, we had—as usual—a very multicultural group with participants from Italy, Spain, Belgium, France, Georgia, Romania, Slovakia, Poland, Greece, Malta, Sweden, Ukraine and the UK. Despite being online, we had informal communication channels that allowed us to get to know each other better and to learn more about the culture of one another by sharing traditional recipes and cooking national dishes during a European lunch event.
Given the extremely high interest in the course this autumn, we divided all participants in 2 groups in order to secure the best e-learning and interaction environment possible. All the participants were actively involved in the training sessions and worked in small groups during practical assignments, asked many questions to the trainers and initiated discussions. We do hope that the knowledge and new practical skills that they gained or developed during this intense training course will inspire them to take part in new interesting projects in different fields and will enable them to grow in their career as successful Project Managers.
We wish all our participants and trainers a very nice continuation and a joyful New Year!
The next edition of the EU Project Management course will be in summer 2021.
Learn more here: www.coleurope.eu/EUProjectManagement