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Yellowhouse offers Best Management Practice solutions to build capability and improve your business. MSP 2011 books available! Books: Best Management Practice titles here  PRINCE2 is the world's leading project management methodology. Any project. Any size. Any industry. Register MSP Managing Successful Programmes for transformational change and business benefits. Register P3O Portfolio, Program & Project Offices: Decision enabling & delivery support for P3O change within organizations. Register Risk Management with M_o_R: Practical Risk Management models aligned with ISO 31000 standards. Register Portfolio Management with MoP: Senior executives gain an overview of portfolio principles, techniques and practices. Register Value Management with MoV™: [coming soon!!] Maximizing value in line with portfolio, programme and project objectives. You will be able to Register soon ITIL Foundation courses: IT Service Management with ITIL Master Darren Dove, delivering value through ITIL. Register Change Management™: Learn how to manage change and transition in organizations, groups, individuals and the role of the change agent. Register
Lizz Robb is an experienced trainer with an extensive background in project management. Recognizing that the paradigm shift to management by projects requires best practice project management, change management, and project management training. Lizz is the Yellowhouse Lead Trainer and an APMG Approved Trainer for PRINCE2, P3O, MoP and Change Management.
Brian Phillips is an APMG Registered Consultant, with 25 years project & program management experience across a range of industries and sectors. Brian is an Approved Trainer for PRINCE2, MSP, P3O and MoP. Brian has a Masters in Project Management and a PMP. He is a Past President of the PMI (Queensland Chapter). Yellowhouse has a focus on excellence in Portfolio, Program, Project management training and consultancy. Yellowhouse provides best practice project management training that can articulate to tertiary level and which meet high industry standards. |