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Project Management News Blog (Primavera Trainer) made an interview
with me on 21.7.2009 about my PRIMAVERA P6 3L TRAINING METHOD, and
they published this article on the 22nd.7.2009:
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Libyan project management specialist, and information systems engineer
Abdelsalam Khalil Eljaroshi (aka Abdel Eljaroshi) announced yesterday
July 21st 2009 to Primavera Trainer Blog, that he will be publishing
his training method to be used as a levels system for preparing P6
operations professionals.
Eljaroshi clarified that the method is not a formal of Primavera Inc.
(now acquired by ORACLE), and that he does not intend to pursue any
official recognition from the company, but as a guideline to train
seekers of knowledge in this area.
He also said that he'd already tested the method to Levels O and P (1
and 2 Operate + Plan), and: "..a sum of 51 engineers, 14 of those
completed level 2 with excellence.". Eljaroshi wishes his methods to
be implemented so he could be able to discover their faults, and
strengthen its weak points.
Eljaroshi is known in the Libyan engineering society, for coaching
very noticeable programs like Primavera P6 EPM, Microsoft Office
Project, and Bentley ProjectWise. He's known for his own ways of
training, and combining on-job, on-site sessions with conventional
classroom teachings, making him one of the best locally and
internationally in the industry. He contributes to this blog, in which
he participated to establish, occasionally with profession oriented
articles.
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Posted by Libyan Times at 4:02 PM